RT Garry Tan: Joは内部でGBrainを採用—個人AIや企業向けAIを最速で動かす方法
Garry Tan氏が、JoがGBrainを搭載し、個人用または企業用のAIを迅速に構築できると紹介。Kevin Li氏は「すべてのAIツールはプロンプト待ちだが、私たちは起きる前にタスクをこなすアシスタント」として、実際の家族で活用する様子を動画で公開している。
Garry Tan氏が、JoがGBrainを搭載し、個人用または企業用のAIを迅速に構築できると紹介。Kevin Li氏は「すべてのAIツールはプロンプト待ちだが、私たちは起きる前にタスクをこなすアシスタント」として、実際の家族で活用する様子を動画で公開している。
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