How to chat with OpenAI’s GPT-4 and Anthropic’s Claude right now
Quora announced Poe subscriptions, which will provide users with access to bots based on GPT-4 from OpenAI and Claude from Anthropic.Read More
Quora announced Poe subscriptions, which will provide users with access to bots based on GPT-4 from OpenAI and Claude from Anthropic.Read More
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Six decades ago, an episode of the legendary TV series “The Twilight Zone” warned us about the risks of ticking off machines. Frustrated by a wave of modern appliances, a grumpy magazine writer in the episode “A Thing About Machines” takes out his frustrations on them and breaks them.
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Tens of thousands of AWS customers use AWS machine learning (ML) services to accelerate their ML development with fully managed infrastructure and tools. For customers who have been developing ML models on premises, such as their local desktop, they want to migrate their legacy ML models to the AWS Cloud to fully take advantage of …
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As deep learning models become increasingly complex and datasets larger, distributed training is all but a necessity. Faster training makes for faster iteration to reach your modeling goals. But distributed training comes with its own set of challenges. On top of deciding what kind of distribution strategy you want to use and making changes to …
Read more “Optimize PyTorch training performance with Reduction Server on Vertex AI”
Evgenii Serebriakov now runs the most aggressive hacking team of Russia’s GRU military spy agency. To Western intelligence, he’s a familiar face.
The open-source PyTorch project is widely used for machine learning (ML) training. Its anticipated 2.0 version is now generally available.Read More
Researchers have developed resilient artificial muscles that can enable insect-scale aerial robots to effectively recover flight performance after suffering severe damage.