Los Angeles-based iCardio.ai is experiencing a meteoric rise! Their groundbreaking AI-powered ultrasound technology has secured a whopping $1 million prize from the renowned Roddenberry Foundation!


Los Angeles-based iCardio.ai is experiencing a meteoric rise! Their groundbreaking AI-powered ultrasound technology has secured a whopping $1 million prize from the renowned Roddenberry Foundation!

The robotics research team at Google DeepMind recently released a robotics project called RT-2. This project took 7 months to develop and uses a large model for training. RT-2 has capabilities such as symbol understanding, reasoning, and human recognition, and can think and complete tasks based on human instructions. By combining the large model with the robot's operational capabilities, RT-2 can accomplish tasks that involve logical leaps, such as from 'extinct animals' to 'plastic dinosaurs'. The results of this project performed well in various sub - category tests, with performance up to three times that of the previous generation of robot models. This research result demonstrates the potential of large models in robotics research and is expected to drive the development of robots in the future.
Meta Intelligence OS is a startup founded by Bloomberg. It has developed a series of large models based on the open-source model RWKV and aims to become the Android in the era of large models. The RWKV model has superior performance and low cost in inference tasks, thus attracting customers from industries such as finance, law firms, and smart hardware. The business model of Meta Intelligence OS is model customization based on private data and internal AI Agent development. The company hopes to solve the problems of API call latency and data security by deploying large models on terminal devices. Currently, RWKV versions are available on Windows, Mac, and Linux computers, and Android and iOS versions are also in development. Meta Intelligence OS is raising funds and collaborating with chip companies and computing power platforms to create benchmark customers. Luo Xuan said that the decisive battlefield for large models is on hardware, and both terminal devices and the cloud require dedicated chips.
On March 6th, the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI) announced the open-sourcing of its multimodal vector model, BGE-VL. This achievement marks a significant breakthrough in the field of multimodal retrieval. The BGE-VL model achieves state-of-the-art results on various multimodal retrieval tasks, including image-text retrieval and compositional image retrieval, significantly improving the performance of multimodal retrieval.
IBM has released Granite 3.2, a smaller AI model designed for efficient inference and practical applications. This release focuses on delivering strong performance with reduced computational resources.
Google Search is integrating Gemini 2.0, offering AI Overviews and an experimental AI Mode to enhance search capabilities.