The announcement follows the release of Brave's AI-powered assistant, Leo, two months ago. Leo, based on Llama 2 and Anthropic’s Claude LLMs, can handle context-aware requests such as summarizing webpages or videos, translating text, and rewriting phrases. Brave Search, launched two years ago, serves an average of 25 million queries per day and is the default search engine for many of Brave’s over 60 million users.
Key takeaways:
- Brave has added its new AI-powered CodeLLM to its search engine, which provides code snippets with explanations and citations. It is free and integrated into Brave Search.
- CodeLLM is available to all Brave Search users on desktop and mobile. Users can access it by starting a search in the browser’s address bar or by heading to search.brave.com.
- CodeLLM automatically detects programming-related queries and its underlying technology is built on top of Mixtral, an LLM that can use text prompts to generate code.
- Brave Search, launched two years ago, serves an average of 25 million queries per day and is the default search engine for many of Brave’s over 60 million users.