A Google this Wednesday (10) language model based on artificial intelligence (AI) During the Google I/O 2023 keynote conference.

about this Palm 2A learning engine that serves as the foundation for tools and platforms for communication, development and content production.

With support for multiple languages, using the most modern in Google’s infrastructure in terms of artificial intelligence, it is considered by the company to be better and faster at executing almost all tasks.

evolve to adapt

abbreviation Pathways Language ModelThe new PaLM is divided into four different submodels, broken down by size and named after animals: gecko (lizzard), Otter (Otter), bison (bison) and Unicorn (Unicorn).

The Gecko is the most portable and ideal for: use on mobile and apps running in the device’s memory, even offline. It can run up to 20 coins simultaneously and should be compatible with recent releases. Other models were not detailed throughout the presentation, but have grown in scale and complexity.

PaLM has extensive training in math, logic, and speaking. more than 100 languages. And it can even help with programming: Google CEO Sundar Pichai demonstrated onstage a conversation between a programmer and an AI who found a bug in a piece of code and redoed lines with a fix.

An example of adapting PaLM to aid programming.

In addition to programming, PaLM 2 engines can also be used for safety and health – in this case, it reduces incorrect answers to questions or diagnostics by up to 9 times compared to the previous generation.

Availability

PaLM 2 now pretest modeavailable for customers who already have access to the previous tool via Google Cloud. completely, 25 products and functions This language engine will be launched by Google throughout the event.

Source: Tec Mundo

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