ELYZA, an AI development company established by the Matsuo Laboratory at the University of Tokyo, released a Japanese-specific diffusion language model, ' ELYZA-LLM-Diffusion,' on January 16, 2026.
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Google at Google Cloud Next 24 unveiled three open source projects for building and running generative AI models. The company also introduced new large language models to its MaxText project of ...