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Akash Dutta

New Delhi

Senior Sub Editor at Gadgets 360

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  • 5 days ago | gadgets360.com | Akash Dutta |Siddharth Suvarna

    Mivi, the Hyderabad-based consumer tech brand, shared more information about its soon-to-be-released Mivi AI voice assistant with Gadgets 360 recently. The company shed light on the workings of the AI model, text interface, freemium model, and training methods. Notably, the AI system is primarily a voice-based experience, and users can have conversations with various avatars, as well as ask queries, recipe suggestions, and even get a curated list of news headlines.

  • 6 days ago | gadgets360.com | Akash Dutta |Siddharth Suvarna

    OpenAI introduced an open‑source artificial intelligence (AI) command‑line tool on Thursday that can operate within a user's terminal. Dubbed Codex CLI, it is essentially an AI agent that can perform various coding tasks and can even autonomously execute commands, all within a sandboxed local system. The tool does not require any installation setup, and can use multiple OpenAI AI models.

  • 6 days ago | gadgets360.com | Akash Dutta |Siddharth Suvarna

    OpenAI introduced a new service tier for developers on Thursday via its application programming interface (API). Dubbed Flex processing, it reduces the AI usage costs by half for developers, compared to standard pricing. However, the lowered prices come with the consequence of slower response times and occasional resource unavailability. The new API feature is currently available in beta for select reasoning-focused large language models (LLMs).

  • 6 days ago | gadgets360.com | Akash Dutta |Siddharth Suvarna

    xAI has begun rolling out a new memory feature for its Grok artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, the company announced on Thursday. Similar to features available on ChatGPT and Gemini, it allows Grok to retain specific user details in order to personalise future conversations. Memories will also enable the chatbot to deliver tailored advice and recommendations, making conversations more fluid. The feature is rolling out to all Grok users across web and mobile apps.

  • 6 days ago | gadgets360.com | Akash Dutta |Siddharth Suvarna

    Perplexity is reportedly exploring partnership options to increase the visibility of its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant. As per the report, the company is in talks with Lenovo-owned Motorola and Samsung to integrate the virtual assistant into their devices. It is said that the partnership with Motorola could be announced soon, while discussions are still ongoing with the South Korean tech giant. Notably, the AI firm introduced the virtual assistant for Android devices in January.

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