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Here is the latest AI information for July 13.
Cutting-edge News
1. Meta will open-source the largest parameter multimodal model, Llama 3, on July 23.
Revealed by an employee from Meta, this model has an astonishing 405 billion parameters and can understand and generate both images and text.
Source: https://www.theinformation.com/subscribe
2. OpenAI introduces an AGI scoring system.
During a company-wide meeting, OpenAI shared with employees the latest AGI scoring classification system, which is mainly divided into five levels, as shown in the picture below.
AI Painting
1. An open-source DiT painting model, AuraFlow 0.1.
Similar to SD3, it uses the DiT architecture, and the model size is only 5.6B. It has strong English writing abilities. Currently, it is in the early version, but the results are already impressive.
Model download: https://huggingface.co/fal/AuraFlow
Online experience: https://huggingface.co/spaces/multimodalart/AuraFlow
Learning Tutorials
1. GraphRAG Manifesto: Adding Knowledge to GenAI.
A few days ago, Microsoft open-sourced a powerful RAG architecture, GraphRAG. If you do not understand it well, I recommend reading this article, "GraphRAG Manifesto: Adding Knowledge to GenAI."
It provides a simple and clear introduction to the principles of GraphRAG, the differences from traditional RAG, the advantages of GraphRAG, the creation of knowledge graphs, and how to work with knowledge graphs.
Article link: https://neo4j.com/blog/graphrag-manifesto/
This article is written by the CTO of Neo4j and is worth a read if you are interested.