Perplexity's AI Search Engine Sees Rapid Growth
Perplexity's AI-powered search engine hits 400 million queries/month, teases ecommerce features and ad model, despite legal battles with publishers.
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GitHub has made significant strides in its AI-powered coding assistant, Copilot, by introducing multi-model support and a new AI-driven tool for building web applications using natural language. The updates aim to provide developers with more flexibility and choice in their workflows.
With multi-model support, developers can now select from a range of leading generative AI models, including Google Gemini 1.5 Pro, OpenAI GPT-4o, OpenAI o1-preview, OpenAI o1-mini, and Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet. This allows developers to choose the best model for their specific use case, enhancing the overall coding experience.
In addition to multi-model support, GitHub has launched GitHub Spark, a revolutionary tool that enables developers to build fully functional web applications using natural language. Spark uses a creativity feedback loop, allowing users to see live previews of their app as it's built and save versions of each iteration. The tool integrates AI features into external data sources without requiring cloud resource management, making it accessible to developers of all skill levels.
The company has also made substantial updates to GitHub Copilot for use in Visual Studio Code, the GitHub Copilot Workspace, GitHub Models, and GitHub Copilot Autofix code scanning. These updates include a new editing mode that allows users to make complex changes across multiple files at once, as well as security campaigns to help developers and security teams remediate vulnerabilities at scale.
Furthermore, GitHub has announced that GitHub Copilot Extensions will become generally available in early 2025, allowing developers to ask questions of any Copilot-integrated developer tool or service. The code completion capabilities of GitHub Copilot are also now available in a public preview of Apple's Xcode IDE.
These updates demonstrate GitHub's commitment to empowering developers with AI-driven tools and features, ultimately enhancing the coding experience and accelerating innovation in the tech industry.
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