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Qeleo Launches Beta Version of Its Synthetic Intelligence Platform

Qeleo, the operational alias of Predictive Technologies LLC, announced today the beta launch of its Synthetic Intelligence (SI) platform. The platform takes the capabilities of AI a step further by housing distinct AI models and features under a unified structure.

Unlike the standard Large Language Models (LLMs), Qeleo’s offering claims to function in over 35 diverse domains, which include but are not limited to creative writing, text-image interconversions, and facial recognition.

The SI platform, according to Qeleo, is built on the intricate working model of the human brain. The AI models within the platform are interconnected, intended to function as synapses in the brain do. Qeleo claims that depending on the input request, its AI selects the most fitting model for response, demonstrating its ability to adapt and learn.

With the launch of the beta version of their SI platform, an updated website was also released. This update includes subscription details, access to the Qeleo community on Discourse, and developer documentation.

As part of Qeleo’s expressed mission to promote universal AI accessibility, a free tier called the ‘Free Forever’ account has been introduced. The company states that this initiative is to encourage individuals and businesses to explore and utilize their AI.

The platform is currently at the beta stage, and it has been stated that further capabilities will be added to its roster in the ensuing months.

About Qeleo:

Originally an AI research company, Qeleo has now diversified into offering various AI tools and abilities on its platform. The platform, which is capable of tasks ranging from creative writing to facial recognition, continuously learns and adapts to user needs, according to the company. The company also maintains a suite of enterprise software-as-a-service solutions.

Echoing the company’s commitment to being universally accessible, Qeleo purportedly allows anyone to use their AI at no cost. The principle of accessibility is a recurring theme in the company’s ethos, urging the promotion of universal technology access and individual growth.

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