This chapter explores the use of large action models (LAM) in handling updates in apps and discusses the confusion surrounding AI models and their interaction with external entities.
Recently the release of the rabbit r1 device resulted in huge interest in both the device and âLarge Action Modelsâ (or LAMs). What is an LAM? Is this something new? Did these models come out of nowhere, or are they related to other things we are already using? Chris and Daniel dig into LAMs in this episode and discuss neuro-symbolic AI, AI tool usage, multimodal models, and more.
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