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UK Safety Institute Unveils Open-Source ‘Inspect’ Toolset for Assessing AI Model Capabilities

The United Kingdom's newly formed AI safety body, the UK Safety Institute, has launched an open-source toolset called Inspect aimed at enabling widespread evaluations of AI models' skills and potential risks. Touted as the first such state-backed platform for AI safety testing, Inspect provides a framework for assessing core capabilities like knowledge and reasoning in…

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Retell AI Rides Wave as Call Centers Embrace AI Voice Agents Amid Cost-Cutting Push, But Challenges Remain

As call centers grapple with the need to reduce costs while scaling up their operations, they are increasingly turning to automation solutions powered by artificial intelligence (AI). According to research firm TechSci Research, the global market for contact center AI could grow to nearly $3 billion in 2028, up from $2.4 billion in 2022. Additionally,…

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OpenAI Teams Up with Stack Overflow to Enhance AI Models for Programming Tasks

In a significant collaboration, OpenAI is joining forces with Stack Overflow, the popular Q&A forum for software developers, to improve the performance of its generative AI models on programming-related tasks. The partnership, announced on Monday, aims to leverage Stack Overflow's vast repository of developer knowledge to further enhance the capabilities of OpenAI's models, including those…

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Danti Raises $5M from Shield Capital to Scale AI-Powered Search Engine for Earth Data

Danti, an artificial intelligence company focused on developing a superpower search engine for Earth data, has secured $5 million in funding led by prominent defensive tech investor Shield Capital. The startup aims to scale its technology for government customers, providing a natural language search engine that can efficiently collate and analyze data from various sources,…

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Lamini Raises $25M to Help Enterprises Deploy Generative AI with High Accuracy and Scalability

Lamini, a Palo Alto-based startup, has secured $25 million in funding from investors, including Stanford computer science professor Andrew Ng. The company is building a platform designed to help enterprises effectively deploy and leverage generative AI technology across their organizations. Lamini's co-founders, Sharon Zhou and Greg Diamos, argue that many existing generative AI platforms are…

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