Sprung into April with Cortex 3.1 updates

πŸš€ Sprung into April with critical product updates that add Resiliency, Failover, Red-teaming and Stress tests, Session and Context updates and an updated VSCode extension.

Capabilities

πŸ“Š We’ve spent the last 10 months evaluating model responses for chat, coding and security queries and amassed a tremendous amount of learnings. Based on heuristic analysis and by utilizing tried and tested strategies in computing, we are making Cortex even better.

πŸ› οΈ Making Cortex more resilient, available in case of failures and adding backup methodologies to ensure users are always served with their queries was quite challenging. Since our architecture was built from the ground up to handle such cases, we were able to make updates to entire stack to make Cortex better.

πŸ” We also ensured that Cortex is even more secure by performing Red-Teaming experiments and by adding stress tests. This strengthens Cortex and protects the software from threats posed by bad actors. At Pervaziv AI, we are a security first organization and these updates came naturally onto our roadmap.

🧩 Session management changes with capabilities to list, rename and delete sessions have been added. This functionality is plugged in end to end across VSCode, Browsers and the backend Pervaziv-LLM endpoints.

πŸ’» Finally, the VSCode extension has been updated to improve context handling and incorporate all of the above capabilities seamlessly. We have also fixed minor issues and bugs in our frontend and middleware to make Cortex more user friendly.

Availability

You can install the latest version of Cortex 3.1 in Microsoft VSCode Marketplace.

Install Cortex 3.0 now in 3 of your favorite browsers:

You can install Cortex in 3 popular IDEs:

🌟 With more updates in the pipeline, we’re looking forward to a bright and long future for Cortex! πŸ€–

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