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Meta's AI assistant Meta AI uses Google and Bing for web search. This week, Meta introduced the new generation of its assistant, Meta AI, based on the new LLM Llama 3. The assistant is more tightly integrated with search across Meta platforms, but it can also search the open web. Previously, Meta only used Bing for web searches, but now it can access Google as well. According to Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg, Google plans to build a new business with this search offering, although he adds that "not a ton of money" is flowing one way or the other at the moment. Chatbots crawling the web is potentially a big problem for website operators who rely on page views to monetize their content: If users are consuming content directly through chat, they're no longer coming to the site. So far, only OpenAI has signed initial deals with select publishers.

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OpenAI has announced major updates to its Assistants API. The API now includes an improved search tool called file_search, which can ingest up to 10,000 files per Assistant - a 500x increase over the previous version. In addition to file_search, OpenAI introduces vector_store objects that automate file parsing, chunking, and embedding for seamless searches. The update also includes granular control over token usage, support for common model configuration parameters such as temperature and peak P-value, and the ability to use fine-tuned models, though initially limited to gpt-3.5-turbo-0125. The API now supports streaming, and streaming and polling helper functions have been added to the OpenAI Node and Python SDKs. Developers should consult the migration guide to learn how to upgrade their tool usage to the latest version of the Assistants API.

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