Issue #14: AI in developer environments and mobile phones
GitHub launches Copilot-native developer environment, Apple releases new family of open-source on-device language models
Welcome to Issue #14 of One Minute AI, your daily AI news companion. This issue discusses major announcements in AI by GitHub and Apple.
GitHub announces Copilot Workspace
GitHub just announced the technical preview of Copilot Workspace, a Copilot-first developer environment that allows developers to brainstorm, plan, build, test, and run code in natural language.
This new task-centric experience leverages different Copilot-powered agents from start to finish while giving developers full control over every step of the process.
Copilot Workspace is compatible with both desktop and mobile environments.
Apple releases OpenELM, a family of on-device language models
Apple has recently released OpenELM, a new family of open-source large language models meant to run entirely on a single device.
The family includes pre-trained and instruction-tuned models with 270M, 450M, 1.1B, and 3B parameters that are pre-trained on the CoreNet library.
The research behind OpenELM is publicly available, and you can try out the models using Hugging Face.
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