PaLM API & MakerSuite moving into public preview

PaLM API & MakerSuite Public Preview
- Google is now making PaLM 2 available to developers through the PaLM API and MakerSuite for building generative AI applications.
- PaLM 2 has been tuned for ease of use, unlocking improved reasoning and code generation capabilities for use in content and code generation, dialog agents, summarization, classification, and more using natural language prompting.
- The PaLM API is now available in Google developer tools, including Firebase and Colab, and can be accessed by developers through a range of language models, frameworks, tools, and services.
- Project Tailwind, an AI-first notebook that helps you learn faster by using personal notes and sources, and I/O FLIP, an AI-designed take on a classic card game, were demoed at Google I/O 2023 and can be tested for free.
- PaLM 2 and MakerSuite make it fast and easy to use Google’s large language models in building innovative AI applications.
Introduction of PaLM API
- PaLM 2 is now available to developers through the PaLM API, with improved capabilities and efficiency.
- The PaLM API can handle complex prompts and instructions, enabling speeds as high as 75+ tokens per second and 8k context windows.
- The API can be used for content and code generation, dialog agents, summarization, classification, and more using natural language prompting.
- PaLM 2 is highly efficient, thanks to its new model architecture improvements.
Integrating the PaLM API
- Since March, Google has been running a private preview of the PaLM API, and it's now available for public preview.
- Google is working with a range of partners to make the PaLM API available in the common frameworks, tools, and services that developers are using.
- The PaLM API is also available in Google developer tools, including Firebase and Colab.
Building Generative AI Applications with PaLM API and MakerSuite
- Google's PaLM API and MakerSuite are now available for public preview.
- Developers in the U.S. can access documentation and sign up to test prototypes at no cost.
- Project Tailwind and I/O FLIP were demoed at Google I/O 2023 as examples of how to build generative AI applications using PaLM API and MakerSuite.
- Project Tailwind is an AI-first notebook that helps you learn faster by using personal notes and sources.
- I/O FLIP is an AI-designed take on a classic card game where you compete against opposing players with AI-generated cards.