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Welcome back, AI Innovators.
In today’s newsletter:
- Insights: GPT4o Vision vs. Llama 3.2 Vision vs. Mistral Large 2.
- Insights: Deep Dive: From Vector Embeddings to Vector Databases with Bob van Luijt.
- News: Tesla CEO Musk Unveils ‘Cybercab’ Robotaxi as Focus Shifts to Automation.
- News: AI, Cloud Funding in US, Europe and Israel to Hit $79 Billion in 2024, Accel Says.
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A Three-Way Fight: GPT4o Vision vs. Llama 3.2 Vision vs. Mistral Large 2
2024 marked the release of three powerful models, each pushing the boundaries of AI applications: OpenAI’s GPT4o Vision, Meta’s Llama 3.2 Vision, and Mistral Large 2. These models are poised to revolutionize the way industries handle text, images, video, audio, and even code generation, with each one excelling in its own niche.
As the AI space grows increasingly competitive, the debate between multimodal all-rounders and specialized tools is more prominent than ever. Should businesses focus on a versatile model like GPT-4o, capable of handling a wide range of inputs, or a specialized one like Llama 3.2, designed for precision in specific tasks? And where does Mistral Large 2, a model with strong code generation capabilities, fit into the equation?
In this article, we explore the distinct strengths, use cases, and practical applications of each model to help you decide which is best suited to your needs.
Deep Dive: From Vector Embeddings to Vector Databases with Bob van Luijt
In Episode 4 of AI Business Asia, host Leo Jiang speaks with Bob van Luijt, co-founder and CEO of Weaviate, a prominent AI startup known for its vector database technology. Weaviate has played a crucial role in shaping the infrastructure behind generative AI models by offering a database architecture that enables efficient semantic search and retrieval, essential for AI applications in real-time. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the key discussions from the episode, focusing on the technical aspects.
The News: East Meets West
News from Asia:
- Lenovo bets on hybrid AI in partnership with Nvidia.
- Asian chip stocks surge as Nvidia hits record high, riding AI Wave.
- Meta AI chatbot is coming to the Philippines.
- 2024 Taiwan Innotech Expo to Launch on October 17th.
- Beijing issues first catering business license to multitask cooking robot.
News from the West:
- The AI chip wars could see the U.S. cap Nvidia and AMD exports.
- AI, Cloud Funding in US, Europe and Israel to Hit $79 Billion in 2024, Accel Says.
- Tesla CEO Musk Unveils ‘Cybercab’ Robotaxi as Focus Shifts to Automation.
- Mother with ALS uses AI to get her voice back.
- LightPDF: A free, simple PDF toolkit for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS
- Temperstack: Enterprise-grade SRE process automation for Dev & SRE teams.
- Recognito: Face Recognition Algorithm Developer.
- Indiehackers: Real stories from real startup founders.
Until next time!
Leo & Lex
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