Code Llama includes several different versions that can write in C++, Java, Bash, and there's even a specialized version for writing Python.
The open source coding tool will be dubbed ‘Code LlaMA’ and is based on the company’s language model LlaMA 2.
Apple has apparently built a digital framework called "Ajax" and an internal chatbot called "Apple GPT."
Could a new lawsuit spell big trouble for the AI industry's top dog? It sure does look like it.
Alphabet Inc. advised employees not to enter confidential information into chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s own Bard over fears of leaks
The survey results also revealed that code volume might not be the best metric for measuring productivity when developers use AI tools.
Reddit users have shared a hack that can create working Windows XP activation codes, though you should think twice before booting up the two-decade old OS.
Apple, Amazon, Wells Fargo, and others have instructed their employees to keep sensitive data out of ChatGPT—or even restricted it entirely.
Internal documents show that Apple also forbids employees from using Microsoft's GitHub Copilot tool, an AI code-writing software.
The open source tool will expand accessibility to gaming to an even wider audience.
Stack Overflow saw a 14% drop in traffic month over month from March to April 2023, according to data analytics firm SimilarWeb.
Akash Nigam, CEO of Genies, says he’s already seen work accelerate with the help of ChatGPT, despite his workforce only using the AI for a month.
An analysis of Google and Meta's C4 dataset shows the data included text from right-wing and white supremacist sites.
Amazon will allow Amazon Web Services customers to access Anthropic's Claude, Stability AI's Stable Diffusion, and AI21 Labs Wordtune models.
Binance is asking the court for a subpoena to find out more about a GitHub user the crypto exchange alleges posted portions of its source code online.
In response to viral Dall-E-generated pictures of Donald Trump's arrest, a Berkeley computer science professor argues for the visual designation of AI's images.
The unveiling of the algorithm comes after an unknown user posted portions of Twitter's source code to GitHub.
GitHub will have to provide the identity of "FreeSpeechEnthusiast" by April 3 according to the subpoena.
Twitter issued a subpoena to GitHub on Friday to reveal the identity of the leaker, who goes by the screen name "FreeSpeechEnthusiast."
What looks like random video noise could actually be a backup of someone's tax documents. Unfortunately, it's not very efficient.