Daily Trivia : Microsoft Jarvis - The automated AI Helper
Daily Trivia : Microsoft Jarvis - The automated AI Helper
Microsoft has released the artificial intelligence assistant called Jarvis, which is the same one used by Iron Man. Anyone can deploy their own Jarvis as a personal AI assistant, and all they need is an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card and a computer system with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and more than 16GB of RAM.
The project uses a collaboration system, with ChatGPT as the controller and many expert models from HuggingFace Hub as the collaborators. The system workflow includes four stages:
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Task planning: ChatGPT analyzes user requests and breaks them down into sub-tasks that can be solved.
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Model selection: Based on the sub-tasks, ChatGPT calls the corresponding model hosted on HuggingFace.
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Task execution: The called model is executed and the results are returned to ChatGPT.
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Response generation: Finally, ChatGPT integrates all the models’ predictions and generates a response.
Let me try to make this easier to understand:
So, there’s this thing called ChatGPT which is like a boss that tells different AI brains in a place call HuggingFace, what to do.
Microsoft, wants all the AI brains in the world to work together and be friends. They’re doing this by making ChatGPT the main middleman for all the AI brains to talk to each other.
Don’t forget that any network technology is a battle for the ecosystem, and OpenAI and Microsoft know this very well. This move is really fierce, and other big tech companies should really feel very nervous.
