Starting 09/21, we're starting to share The Research Log via our shiny new blog (which you are currently on if you're reading this!).
The Research Log is basically a weekly update on all the progress we're making in building next generation Intelligent Systems, and we also share what we've been finding interesting in the broader research community in the "Pulse of AI" section that follows.
Glad to have you here, let's dive in!
NEKO Project
The NEKO Project aims to build the first large scale, Open Source "Generalist" Model, trained on numerous modalities. You can learn more about it here.
Text Modality Training is working
The Text Modality thrust, led by Bhavul Gauri, has resulted in successful training of the NEKO model on small sets of text data! Our architecture is officially multimodal.
Parallel Sampling in NEKO
The Control team, led by Daniel Lawson been implementing parallel sampling techniques in NEKO to train on more data in less time. Checkout our progress here:
AgentForge Project
The AgentForge Project aims to build models, tools, and frameworks that allow anyone to build much more powerful AI agents capable of using tools and interacting with the digital and physical worlds.
AI Agents Survey
Our open source, distributed survey is underway. Check out the progress below and consider contributing your understanding of AI Agent related papers.
SotA AI Agents Exploration
We're currently exploring new conceptual agents that push SotA AI Agent capabilities forward. Stay tuned for more updates!
Pulse of AI
DALLE-3 is coming out! It is using GPT-4, which means OpenAI is strongly pushing towards multimodality.
We're reviewing a few interesting papers this week, check them out!