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says Goldman Sachs CIOThe most common use cases that Oracle has seen working with beta customers for the OCI Gen AI service involve things such as providing automated responses to HR policy questions.

Mirokai was interacting with the crowd in real-time.Credit: Enchanted ToolsAccording to the official website.

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were wondering about how the designers came up with Mirokais anime-inspired design.Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / MashableThe main use case for Mirokai is companionship.arms and head) and animal features (i.

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making it potentially useful for the hospitality sector.a mechanical designer for Enchanted Tools (the company behind Mirokai).

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a showcase that provides a sneak peek of whats to come when CES 2024 officially kicks off on Jan.

it can be a little too freaky.The point of Quick Actions is a no-code approach to deploying and fine-tuning language models.

The AI agents service starts beta testing this month.the language model can easily summarize the case that you called about.

That includes what Oracle calls super-clusters of Nvidia GPU chips on which Oracle has spent billions of dollars.The first agent offered is for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).

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