The Artificial Intelligence Group at UCSD engages in a wide range of theoretical and experimental research. Areas of particular strength include machine learning, probabilistic inference, neural computation, and cognitive modeling. Within these areas, students and faculty also pursue real-world applications to problems in computer vision, speech and audio processing, information retrieval, bioinformatics, brain-computer interfaces, and computer systems and networking. The Artificial Intelligence Group is part of a larger campus-wide effort in Computational Statistics and Machine Learning (COSMAL). Interdisciplinary collaborations are strongly supported and encouraged.
"Supports comprehensive multimodal input (image, video w/ audio, text, and documents such as PDFs)
Leading reasoning and coding capabilities
Truly flexible deployment (API, on-premises, on-device)
128K context window
Multilingual"
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"Turn academic papers into AI-generated audio discussions
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"Google's Gemini AI, compared to OpenAI's GPT-4, presents several notable features and advancements
1. Performance: Gemini AI claims to outperform GPT-4 and expert humans in a range of intelligence tests. Specifically, the more powerfu"