Vertex AI
Fully managed ML tools allow you to build, deploy and scale machine-learning (ML) models quickly, for any use case.
Vertex AI Workbench is natively integrated with BigQuery Dataproc and Spark. You can use BigQuery to create and execute machine-learning models in BigQuery by using standard SQL queries and spreadsheets or you can export datasets directly from BigQuery into Vertex AI Workbench to run your models there. Vertex Data Labeling can be used to create highly accurate labels for data collection.
Vertex AI Agent Builder empowers developers to design and deploy advanced generative AI applications for enterprise use. It supports both no-code and code-driven development, enabling users to create AI agents through natural language prompts or by integrating with frameworks like LangChain and LlamaIndex.
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Google AI Studio
Google AI Studio is an all-in-one environment designed for building AI-first applications with Google’s latest models. It supports Gemini, Imagen, Veo, and Gemma, allowing developers to experiment across multiple modalities in one place. The platform emphasizes vibe coding, enabling users to describe what they want and let AI handle the technical heavy lifting. Developers can generate complete, production-ready apps using natural language instructions. One-click deployment makes it easy to move from prototype to live application. Google AI Studio includes a centralized dashboard for API keys, billing, and usage tracking. Detailed logs and rate-limit insights help teams operate efficiently. SDK support for Python, Node.js, and REST APIs ensures flexibility. Quickstart guides reduce onboarding time to minutes. Overall, Google AI Studio blends experimentation, vibe coding, and scalable production into a single workflow.
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DeepScaleR
DeepScaleR is a sophisticated language model comprising 1.5 billion parameters, refined from DeepSeek-R1-Distilled-Qwen-1.5B through the use of distributed reinforcement learning combined with an innovative strategy that incrementally expands its context window from 8,000 to 24,000 tokens during the training process. This model was developed using approximately 40,000 meticulously selected mathematical problems sourced from high-level competition datasets, including AIME (1984–2023), AMC (pre-2023), Omni-MATH, and STILL. Achieving an impressive 43.1% accuracy on the AIME 2024 exam, DeepScaleR demonstrates a significant enhancement of around 14.3 percentage points compared to its base model, and it even outperforms the proprietary O1-Preview model, which is considerably larger. Additionally, it excels on a variety of mathematical benchmarks such as MATH-500, AMC 2023, Minerva Math, and OlympiadBench, indicating that smaller, optimized models fine-tuned with reinforcement learning can rival or surpass the capabilities of larger models in complex reasoning tasks. This advancement underscores the potential of efficient modeling approaches in the realm of mathematical problem-solving.
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Tülu 3
Tülu 3 is a cutting-edge language model created by the Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) that aims to improve proficiency in fields like knowledge, reasoning, mathematics, coding, and safety. It is based on the Llama 3 Base and undergoes a detailed four-stage post-training regimen: careful prompt curation and synthesis, supervised fine-tuning on a wide array of prompts and completions, preference tuning utilizing both off- and on-policy data, and a unique reinforcement learning strategy that enhances targeted skills through measurable rewards. Notably, this open-source model sets itself apart by ensuring complete transparency, offering access to its training data, code, and evaluation tools, thus bridging the performance divide between open and proprietary fine-tuning techniques. Performance assessments reveal that Tülu 3 surpasses other models with comparable sizes, like Llama 3.1-Instruct and Qwen2.5-Instruct, across an array of benchmarks, highlighting its effectiveness. The continuous development of Tülu 3 signifies the commitment to advancing AI capabilities while promoting an open and accessible approach to technology.
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