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Microsoft introduces ‘AI employees’ that can handle client queries
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Microsoft introduces ‘AI employees’ that can handle client queries

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/oct/21/microsoft-launches-ai-employees-that-can-perform-some-business-tasks Some highlights from the article: "Microsoft is introducing autonomous artificial intelligence agents, or virtual employees, that can perform tasks such as handling client queries and identifying sales leads" "The US tech company is giving customers the ability to build their own AI agents as well as releasing 10 off-the-shelf bots that can carry out a range of roles including supply chain management and customer service." "Early adopters of the Copilot Studio product, which launches next month, include the blue chip consulting firm McKinsey, which is building an agent to process new client inquiries by carrying out tasks such as scheduling follow-up meetings. Other early...
Looking for an AI image generator that goes from triangle>pyramids of gyza>eiffel tower>dorito
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Looking for an AI image generator that goes from triangle>pyramids of gyza>eiffel tower>dorito

An example is in the title. So for example, I want to continously get images similar vibe (shape/colour). I want it to be basically automated. So plane>shoe>horse or something but 100s of images. Is there something like this? Thnak you. An artist called CD Masterizzato does this but I dont know how. submitted by /u/personanonymous [link] [comments]
I made a tool to find the cheapest/fastest LLM API providers - LLM API Showdown
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I made a tool to find the cheapest/fastest LLM API providers – LLM API Showdown

hey! don't know about you, but I was always spending way too much time going through endless loops trying to find prices for different LLM models. Sometimes all I wanted to know was who's the cheapest or fastest for a specific model, period. Link: https://llmshowdown.vercel.app/ So I decided to scratch my own itch and built a little web app called "LLM API Showdown". It's pretty straightforward: Pick a model Choose if you want cheapest or fastest Adjust input/output ratios or output speed/latency if you care about that Hit a button and boom - you've got your winner I've been using it myself and it's saved me a ton of time. Thought some of you might find it useful too! also built a more complete one here posted in u/locallama and got some great feedback! Data is all from artificial ...
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