New AI models launched by major tech companies

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Anthropic launched Claude 3.7 Sonnet, its most advanced AI model, featuring hybrid reasoning that allows users to control response time. It improves coding capabilities and is available through various platforms, including Amazon and Google Cloud. Google made its Gemini Code Assist free for developers, offering extensive coding support with high monthly completion limits. Tencent introduced its Turbo S AI model, which provides instant replies and reduces response delays, competing with other leading AI models. Hume AI released Octave TTS, a text-to-speech system that understands context and can express emotions. You.com launched ARI, a research AI agent that analyzes multiple sources quickly, while StudyFetch introduced Tutor Me, an AI tutor for personalized learning experiences.


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