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โWe're building Mistral AI Studio, which is kind of like a platform you can customize as a company using our open source modelsโ
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โWe're building Mistral AI Studio, which is kind of like a platform you can customize as a company using our open source modelsโ
โDolly 3 really if if folks have tried it it it takes things to the next levelโ
โMeta is the right partner for open-source AI development. Not just with their llama models they have a gamut of other infrastructure llama stack exeutor torch and many libraries.โ
โLet's use gbtv U or gbt 4 with with image inputs to essentially create a nice human readable understandable description of that imageโ
โIf folks have seen what happens in the the DI uh mode in the chbt IOS app for example it's actually doing a little bitโ
โthere's a book about eds about ehler danlow syndrome... called um the body is a doorway by sophie strand and she said this thing where which i i couldn't believe someone else was sayingโ
โThis is a quick node project template for demoing Codespaces. It is based off of the Azure node sample. It's great!!!โ
โ# Augmented Language Models: a Survey _Blog post by Yann LeCun_โ
โthis is excellent. (and now this tweet is my contribution to the inescapable Barbiemania)โ
โ# The SSL Interplay: Augmentations, Inductive Bias, and Generalizationโ
โSolo is a platform for physical AI inference. The basic philosophy of Solo is instead of trying to have a big model, we are able to have an ensemble of fine-tuned models on your devices locally.โ
โGmail smart compost suggested what to reply to the emailโ
โIn 2012, when we won the ImageNet competition by a huge margin, we got almost half the errors of the other methods.โ
โby his work on immersive virtual reality at Oculus uh roughly five years ago uh John became you know he turned to the challenge of artificial general intelligence and that eventually led to to Keanโ
โat some point actually we we had a great success in robotics with you know controlling a a robot hand um super cool video by the way if you if you go look that upโ
โBest of AI Curation Vol. 3, covers: No-gradient architecture, LLM tool making and mastery (3 papers!), RLHF without RL, an uncensored LLM, an open course, and more. Deep dive with me: ๐งตโ
โthe Secom Rising Star Award is an award that was invented by Conex uh to recognize young researchers who have already a high impact in the field and so to encourage the young researchers to make more โฆโ
โSource code is available at https://github.com/xuyige/CrossMath.โ
โBest of AI Curation Vol. 3, covers: No-gradient architecture, LLM tool making and mastery (3 papers!), RLHF without RL, an uncensored LLM, an open course, and more. Deep dive with me: ๐งตโ
โ5 Myths about Israel and the War in Gazaโ
โBest of AI Curation Vol. 3, covers: No-gradient architecture, LLM tool making and mastery (3 papers!), RLHF without RL, an uncensored LLM, an open course, and more. Deep dive with me: ๐งตโ
โBest of AI Curation Vol. 3, covers: No-gradient architecture, LLM tool making and mastery (3 papers!), RLHF without RL, an uncensored LLM, an open course, and more. Deep dive with me: ๐งตโ
โBest of AI Curation Vol. 3, covers: No-gradient architecture, LLM tool making and mastery (3 papers!), RLHF without RL, an uncensored LLM, an open course, and more. Deep dive with me: ๐งตโ
โWhen you, for example, go to an LLM and you ask it about some book and what happened in it, like Nick Lane's book or something like that, the LLM will often give you some stuff which is roughly correcโฆโ
โjust looking at the sessions and papers at sigcom and Conex over the past few years only a very small fraction are really application Centricโ
โFacts & Values Clarifying the Moral Landscapeโ
โjust looking at the sessions and papers at sigcom and Conex over the past few years only a very small fraction are really application Centricโ
โour goal with the system called Fox was you know fairly simple right where we wanted to essentially reorganize the early part of the page load to overlap the processing of static HTML content with theโฆโ
โto handle this our solution which we call the lamura basically just tries to learn how best to adapt these policies at runtime by jointly considering aspects of the page the network and compute resourโฆโ
โIf people want to learn about Asana's AI teammates, where do they go? They go to asana.com.โ
โour solution which we called pensive basically tries to automatically learn the right way to balance and jointly analyze those cross stack elements uh to make performant bit rate decisionsโ
โto address this our solution which we call dashlet uh essentially draws on insights and constraints from how short video applications actually workโ
โI would read these books in their Library like in the Plex and how Google worksโ
โto tackle this challenge the main Insight behind our system called reducto uh was that low-level video features could help us hereโ
โI won't go into the details of the the geml retraining methodology of course but at a high level it follows these principles and it does this greedy merging process where it really prioritizes these hโฆโ
โfor the AI teammates launched, we have chosen Anthropics Opus 3.6 model. Uh, and that's what we're launching with right now. That's how it's powered. uh it uh did the best in our testing and analysisโ
โ# The Sin of Moral Equivalence _Blog post by Sam Harris_โ
โnews started spreading that there were companies like Jasper and copy. a that started making more money than even open AI at the timeโ
โLike, there's a site on stack exchange called Code Golf where people compete to write the shortest possible program for a particular task in all the different kinds of languages. And it's really interโฆโ
โIn addition to leading Stripe, you also co-founded the ARC Institute, formally launched in late 2021. The ARC Institute is, collaborates with us at Stanford, UCSF and Berkeley.โ
โand now Frontier, which aims to accelerate carbon removal, technologies by guaranteeing future demand for them.โ
โto find out more head to express.org qc- appsโ
โRead at: [blog.keras.io](http://blog.keras.io/)โ
โi'm excited to tell you today about circ 1.0 and our quantum virtual machine these are two tools that we are launching to help you develop quantum programming skills and further your researchโ
โin two weeks definitely join us for a talk by Silvio Amir on a super interesting topic who's who's at the query Collegeโ
โAll six checkpoints are released on the HuggingFace Hub at https://huggingface.co/PearlLeeStudio.โ
โWe detail the SPINE framework and case studies at https://github.com/rminshen03/EAI_Privacy_Position.โ
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โCode is available at https://github.com/dl-m9/SIOP.git.โ
โCode is available at https://github.com/Indigma-Innovations/federated-learning-ev-charging-demand.โ
โthe more recent one called Lana which is the code is open source the model you can get it on request if you are using it for research purpose and it's the same level of performance as things like jgbtโฆโ
โalpaca is a model which basically is a fun tune version of llama that was built by people at Stanford for answering questions and things like that instruction so they they're pretty amazingโ
โthis is a a paper that Jake Browning who's a philosopher and and and and I published in the noima magazine which is a philosophy magazine about the fact that a system that is purelyโ
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โI kind of created a format that I modeled after the McLaughlin group which was a Sunday Morning Show don't know it so yeah this is Kai McLaughlin you can look up some tapes of it anyway this guy McLauโฆโ
โConnect the dots: Build with built-in and custom MCPs in Studioโ
โokay today I have the pleasure of speaking with Dario amodei who is the CEO of anthropic and I'm really excited about this one Dario thank you so much for coming on the podcast thanks for having meโ
โ# VICRegL: Self-Supervised Learning of Local Visual Featuresโ
โWe introduce MuJoCo Playground, a fully open-source framework for robot learning built with MJX...the entire framework is freely available at playground.mujoco.orgโ
โI hope you'll join each episode as we explore the technology and business impacts of this post post-guanameraโ
โWe released a new error correcting code it's a new low density parity check code that we actually call the gross code This new code requires orders and magnitude fewer cubits than the surface code andโฆโ
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โ# wordledge โ GitHub repo ## Wordledge An implementation of [Wordle](https://www.powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle/) to help you learn Next.js and Vercel.โ
โI think you would really dig it. Mixtape comes out May 7th on console and PC. Check it out at mixtape.game.โ
โEmma's newest novel, American Fantasy, is also about music fandom and identity. That story is set on a cruise ship.โ
โI mean, the album. If I think of it as one complete album that I know better than any other.โ
โq sharp from microsoft they all have um they all express you know gates in inq language in iq termsโ
โI got a computer for me when I was for the house โ I was six years old โ it's like a like a basic computer like a sort of if you think c64 when you sort of get the right idea it's a German product calโฆโ
โI got a computer for me when I was for the house โ I was six years old โ it's like a like a basic computer like a sort of if you think c64 when you sort of get the right idea it's a German product calโฆโ
โI wrote about the argument that this weekโs AI regulations represent โregulatory captureโ and make the case that if even Elon Musk is asking the government to do something, we have every right to mandโฆโ
โWe argue that phi_first should be reported as a default low-cost baseline before invoking sampling-based uncertainty estimation.โ
โJames Clear: How to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Onesโ
โthis is another method to do this kind of self-supervised running this is which is closer to this Java architecture called ijapa so this is for learning features for images without having to do data aโฆโ
โyou know impromptu and you're doing with you know all of your various work โข you know including you know tweets and podcasts and writing and everything else is part of that reorientation of the futureโฆโ
โif you don't think coding is for you then you can hire someone from our community to make the program for you so we have this thing called reflect bounties where you can just like put a price on a proโฆโ
โFor reproducibility, we publish our code to https://github.com/UNL-CPN-Lab/Look-Once-Beam-Twice.โ
โThe person who built it was on day 80 I think of 100 days of python so 100 days python is one of our programs to learn how to code and we say you can do a day of python in basically 20 minutesโ
โOmnik uses generative AI to enable you to launch hundreds of thousands of ad iterations that actually work customized across all platforms with a click of a button I believe in omnik so much that I inโฆโ
โI read the readings of the works of like Ray Kurt and felt like there was something there and that AI was really going to go somewhereโ
โDecision Journal: Template and Example Includedโ
โwe present a systematic taxonomy of jailbreak attacks and defenses and introduce Security Cube, a unified, multi-dimensional framework for comprehensive evaluation of these techniques.โ
โThe whole thing is built from a centralized YAML file. So it should be pretty modular in case you want to try it on different content.โ
โI think another movie uh Wally by Pixar that's the future we're driving towardsโ
โSome more vibe-coding fun - every math major's favorite party trick: the wobbly table theorem as an interactive 3D visualization. https://timvieira.github.io/table-theorem/โ
โI generate the embeddings locally from PDF or markdown sources using an embedded model @nomic_ai, which supports large docsโ
โif you go to sdk. verel you're going to see our documentation for basically what is the easiest way to add AI to an existing product or a new productโ
โUm the uh one of the goals of open AI of course is to create a general purpose AI and really looking at the benefits to society about how we can use these tools uh to make life better for for all of uโฆโ
โHere's something I built to explore the stuff I've written (blog posts and publications). It's still a bit of work in progress, but it's pretty fun, especially the "semantic" tab + sliders.โ
โi lead quantum computing services at prativity where we're helping companies prepare for the benefits and threats of this exploding fieldโ
โthey're called Opus Sonet and Hau um they're different tradeoffs between power and intelligence and uh uh you know speed and low cost while still being intelligentโ
โthey're called Opus Sonet and Hau um they're different tradeoffs between power and intelligence and uh uh you know speed and low cost while still being intelligentโ
โSomething called MAE, developed by some of my colleagues at FAIR, masked autoencoder.โ
โIn this work, we propose CLERA, a unified model for Cognitive Load and Eye Region Analysis, which achieves precise keypoint detection and spatiotemporal tracking in a joint-learning framework.โ
โthese are from a great lecture given by Chase, the CEO of Crusoe, who's building a lot of these data center campuses. So I think he's a good source to pull from.โ
โI recommend I I recommend it. I I think you learn you once again you learn a lot of the underlying structure about why the world is the way that it is at least you know our our our part in the Westernโฆโ
โamong them three shows noticeable performance including DenseNet201, MobileNetV2, InceptionV3 on the teaLeafBD dataset.โ
โPolite Society now on Peacock.โ
โthis year we commercialized and created with an intensity that is unlike no other a new platform to bring generative AI to the world of Enterprises and government called Watson Xโ
โsay hello to the IBM Quantum system to it is primed cooled and running 100 plus cubid problems just north of us at the TJ Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights New Yorkโ
โwhat we are really really excited about is heron and here it is my lovely assistant Jay we're going to show you a real life Heron processor brought here especially for youโ