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Google's internal proposal, "Project Ellmann," aims to use AI to provide users with a comprehensive view of their life stories, using mobile data like photos and searches. The project plans to utilize Google's latest AI model, Gemini, to analyze search results, identify patterns in user photos, and create a chatbot to answer complex questions about a user's life. The proposed system could provide deeper context to photos, identify significant life moments, and even infer events like a child's birth. The project also includes "Ellmann Chat," a chatbot that already knows details about the user's life. The project was presented at a recent internal summit, but it's unclear if it will be integrated into Google Photos or another product. Google told The Verge that Ellmann was an early internal experiment.

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Meta AI has launched Purple Llama, an umbrella project aimed at providing open trust and safety tools for responsible generative AI development and "to level the playing field." The project will offer tools and evaluations to help developers build responsibly with open generative AI models, with initial focus on cybersecurity and input/output safeguards. As part of the project, Meta AI is releasing CyberSec Eval, a set of cybersecurity safety evaluation benchmarks for large language models (LLMs), and Llama Guard, a safety classifier for input/output filtering. Purple Llama is supported by partners such as AI Alliance, AMD, AWS, Google Cloud, Hugging Face, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, MLCommons, NVIDIA, and Scale AI, among others.

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