American business publication Financial Times has started testing the Ask FT chatbot on its website, which will answer people’s questions based on editorial materials. In this respect reports The Verge’s edition.
Since the Ask FT database consists of Financial Times articles, the chatbot generates answers from the most relevant information. For example, when asked by The Verge who heads Microsoft’s artificial intelligence division, the neural network named DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Süleyman. Suleiman was appointed to this position just a few days ago, on March 19, 2024.
Ask the FT responses include footnote numbers in square brackets as well as text. The second are links to materials from the Financial Times from which the neural network draws information when preparing its response.
Ask FT is currently available to hundreds of paid FT Professional subscribers for business and finance professionals. Ask FT is powered by Claude, a large language model (LLM) developed by Anthropic. According to The Verge, the core of the system may change over time, as Financial Times management plans to test different language models.
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Source: Gazeta
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