Brave Search launches CodeLLM, a programming assistant built on the Mistral AI model.
- Brave Search launched CodeLLM, an AI tool to improve programming queries
- CodeLLM taps Brave’s search engine to provide relevant, contextual results for developers.
- CodeLLM is built on the Mistral AI model.
Brave Search hasĀ announcedĀ the integration of a new feature, CodeLLM, enhancing search results for programming-related queries.
CodeLLM combinesĀ Braveās searchĀ capabilities with the power of large language models (LLMs) to provide relevant code snippets, detailed explanations, and citations for programmersā search queries.
A New Resource For Coding Assistance
CodeLLM is designed to assist programmers by providing AI-generated code snippets based on search results, with step-by-step explanations and source citations for reference and validation.
Itās built on the foundation ofĀ Mistral, an advanced language model capable of generating code from text prompts.
Brave automatically deploys CodeLLM for programming queries and generates a widget above normal web search results.
The widget triggers CodeLLM to return an AI-generated response summarizing key information and providing sample code grounded in the search results.
In an announcement, Brave highlights CodeLLMās ability to tap into the contextual power of a dedicatedĀ search engineĀ in real-time.
According to the company, thatās what sets it apart from generalized language models:
āAs the models get more accessible, and more affordable to run, the value-add is the context weāre able to provide to them.ā
Availability
CodeLLM is immediately available for all Brave Search users on both desktop and mobile without needing to toggle settings or download additional software.
Brave plans to continue improving CodeLLMās capabilities and offer its results through the Brave Search API for use by third-party applications in the near future.
About Brave Search
The launch of CodeLLM comes two years afterĀ Brave Search was introducedĀ as anĀ independentĀ alternative to dominant search engines like Google.
Brave claims its search engine doesnāt track users or collect personal data.
Braveās search index draws from the Web Discovery Project (WDP), which contains over 20 billion quality pages, with 700 million pages indexed daily.
Per the companyās data, Brave Search serves over 25 million queries per day.