Sakana AI's Fugu Model: A New Era for AI Agents
As the AI landscape heats up, it's hard not to notice the recent flurry of announcements that seem to drop like clockwork. Just this week, Tokyo's Sakana AI unveiled Fugu, a new model named after the blowfish, and it promises to shake things up in the realm of agent capabilities. I can't help but think about the timing. With so much innovation unfolding, you have to wonder if this launch is a clever play on the escalating excitement or simply a coincidence, as Sakana's spokesperson claims. Fugu isn’t just another model; it’s designed with the ability to orchestrate access to other models via their APIs, making it a potential game changer in how we think about AI agents. The research supporting Fugu was showcased at ICLR this spring, and co-founder Ren Ito has been vocal about its importance, stating that the product stands on its own merits. But does it really? With the hype surrounding AI right now, it’s easy to get swept up. I’m intrigued to see if Fugu can de...