Researchers in artificial intelligence from Stanford and the University of Washington managed to train a "reasoning" AI model with less than 50 dollars in cloud computing credits.
More effective responses in an instant, even in situations that may be prolonged.
The new model is called Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking, and its creators describe it as a tool that "clearly expresses its thought processes."
Francois Chollet, one of the most prominent figures in the field of artificial intelligence, has decided to leave Google after nearly ten years with the company.
Dippy, a startup that provides "unrestricted" artificial intelligence companions, offers you the opportunity to explore their thought process, sometimes revealing underlying intentions.