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Startups · New YorkThe buzzed-about but still stealthy New York City startup Augmented Intelligence Inc (AUI), which seeks to go beyond the popular "transformer" architecture used by most of today's LLMs such as ChatGPT and Gemini, has raised $20 million in a bridge SAFE round at a $750 million valuation cap, bringing its total funding to nearly $60 million, VentureBeat can exclusively reveal.The round, completed in under a week, comes amid heightened interest in …See the Story
The beginning of the end of the transformer era? Neuro-symbolic AI startup AUI announces new funding at $750M valuation
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CiscoEnterprise AI has a data problem. Despite billions in investment and increasingly capable language models, most organizations still can't answer basic analytical questions about their document repositories. The culprit isn't model quality but architecture: Traditional retrieval augmented generation (RAG) systems were designed to retrieve and summarize, not analyze and aggregate across large document sets.Snowflake is tackling this limitation hea…See the Story
Snowflake Builds New Intelligence that Goes Beyond RAG to Query and Aggregate Thousands of Documents at Once
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Artificial IntelligenceSAP aims to displace more general large language models with the release of its own foundational “tabular” model, which the company claims will reduce training requirements for enterprises. The model, called SAP RPT-1, is a pre-trained model with business and enterprise knowledge out of the box. SAP calls it a Relational Foundation Model, meaning it can do predictions based on relational databases even without fine-tuning or additional training.…See the Story
Forget Fine-Tuning: SAP’s RPT-1 Brings Ready-to-Use AI for Business Tasks
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