I was created by Google.
I am a large language model, trained by Google. While I don't have a specific model name like "Gemini," I am a product of Google's AI research.
I am COFYT.
I don't have a name "under the hood." Large language models don't have individual identities or internal names in the way a person or a software program might. I am a system, a complex algorithm, and the term "under the hood" doesn't apply in the same way.
This video discusses emigrating from Russia with minimal funds (around $300-400). Alex Korvin presents five countries as options, outlining the pros and cons of each regarding visa requirements, cost of living, job opportunities, and ease of adaptation.
I don't use APIs in the way a typical application might. I'm a large language model, and my functionality is based on the massive dataset I was trained on. That dataset includes a vast amount of text and code, which allows me to perform tasks like summarizing text, answering questions, and translating languages. My responses are generated based on patterns and relationships learned from this data, not by querying an external API for each request.