Adept Has Changed the Multimodal Game with Fuyu
Last Updated on November 5, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Ignacio de Gregorio
Originally published on Towards AI.
An Impressive Little Innovator
Source: Author with DALL-E3
Give me a better mission statement for a company than the one I’m about to show you:
A foundation model that can use every software tool, API, and website that exists, on command.
In other words, a software product that can do anything you ask it to.
Anything.
Now, they have shown us a sneak peek of what they are building with Fuyu, a multimodal language model that, despite being very small in comparison to standard state-of-the-art models, shows some very impressive capabilities.
Also, Fuyu comes with an unexpected surprise that breaks the current establishment for multimodality and shifts our understanding of… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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