You can technically run AI directly in your browser, without needing an whole server/gpu, browsers are extremely powerful these days. I got an AI model working right inside chrome, it downloads the binaries from huggingface and utilises web gpu to process the image https://tiiny.tools (use at your own risk, heavily under progress)
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Gradio 5 comes with Server Side Rendering (SSR) that makes loading of apps extremely fast. Upgrade today to start building your AI apps with the new state of the art! Read more about the release in our official blog on Hugging Face: https://lnkd.in/grnvQuzF
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In this tech blog, read about the major new capabilities and updates in the latest release of NVIDIA AI Workbench. ✅ Expanded Git support ✅ Multicontainer support with Docker Compose ✅ Web application sharing through secure URLs Learn more now ➡️ https://nvda.ws/48ZkRvt
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Google's new Gemma 2 2B model sets a new standard for smaller LLMs, outperforming earlier versions while integrating cutting-edge Sparse Autoencoders technology. Gemma 2 2B is state-of-the-art in its weight category and operates across multiple platforms, from browsers to phones. It even surpasses GPT 3.5, though opinions on model comparisons have shifted. The model was distilled from a larger LLM to achieve better performance, a common trend in developing smaller models. A standout feature of this release is the implementation of Sparse Autoencoders (SAE) for all layers, which allows for a greater understanding and manipulation of the model's activations. This was successfully demonstrated in a recent demo from Neuronpedia. The community is actively engaging with the model, with demo access available and a notebook set up for fine-tuning in Google Colab. Links: Demo: https://lnkd.in/gEdm-m5h Weights: https://lnkd.in/gq8M7KvK Sparse Autoencoders weights: https://lnkd.in/gywcjhE5 Finetuning Colabs: https://lnkd.in/ge8Wa9WS
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Chrome is adding a tiny GPT model right inside your browser. That's massive! AI apps at zero cost, with no server infrastructure? 🤯 I can think of so many use cases: 🧪 Generating landing page copy on the fly, ⚡️ Smart autocomplete, autocorrect, search & suggestions, 🤖 Tiny built-in chatbot assistants, 📈 Next-level personalisation Besides, everything happens without an internet connection, so it's: 🔐 100% private, as no data is shared, and 🕒 Lightning-friggin-fast! Do you think this is the next thing for the web? Credits & original tweet by: Vercel & Guillermo Rauch
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I have given Googles BERT and T5 models the same PDFs as I gave to Chat GPT to compare them, and I got significantly different results. Not sure if I have missed something on the documentation on how to implement them but the performance of T5 and BERT was very bad for this task. Have a look at the 2 summaries they generated. I have also tested questioning the text and the performance was the similar. Google's Gemini is a more fair comparison which I will be running next! Full video on how I created the 2 apps here: https://lnkd.in/duRpF_s2
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#Google_lens #AI #Gemini AI battle is getting intense. Google is bringing lens to chrome web browsers also much like circle to search feature in mobiles. What it really means for end user 👉 Search and ask questions about anything you see on a webpage. 👉 Select text, images, or objects to get more information. 👉 Get answers and results directly within your Chrome tab. In ver simple language, Instead of just looking at things on your screen and then google them, you can ask Google about them on the same tab in a click! 👉See a cool product? Lens can find it for you and tell you where to buy it. 👉Don't understand a word? Lens can translate it right there on the page. 👉Found a funny meme? Lens can find similar memes or images. 👉Need help with a math problem? Lens can solve it for you. 👉Basically, it's like having a helpful assistant right there on your computer screen, ready to answer your questions about anything you see! #Productmanagement Post link in the comments
Introducing the new Google Lens in Chrome desktop
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Is Apple planning to 'sherlock' Arc? | TechCrunch One of the more innovative features of the mobile web browser Arc Search from The Browser Company is its ability to search the web for you and then spit back a summary of what it learned, instead of returning a more traditional set of search results. The feature, “Browse for me,” is one of several ways the company has leveraged AI to offer a new way to search the web. Another, “pinch to summarize,” serves up an AI summary of individual web pages. However, it seems that these AI features could... Read more here: https://lnkd.in/d_zh3mqS . . Like 💝 Comment below ⏬ Share ✅ For More Such Updates Follow Us @qnewshub @qnewscrunch . . #qnewshub #qnewscrunch #StartupFunding
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1yImpressive! Big up for on-device processing 🙌🏼