Meta Follows Elon Musk’s Lead, Moves Staffers to Billionaire-Friendly Texas

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According to Mark Zuckerberg, Meta trust and safety workers will be relocated to Texas to prevent them from “censoring” users.…

Open-source framework goes beyond language to enhance multimodal AI training capabilities

1 year ago

EPFL researchers have developed 4M, a next-generation, open-sourced framework for training versatile and scalable multimodal foundation models that go beyond…

7 Next-Generation Prompt Engineering Techniques

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With large language model (LLM) products such as ChatGPT and Gemini taking over the world, we need to adjust our…

AI slashes cost and time for chip design, but that is not all

1 year ago

Researchers have harnessed artificial intelligence to take a key step toward slashing the time and cost of designing new wireless…

3D Shape Tokenization

1 year ago

We introduce Shape Tokens, a 3D representation that is continuous, compact, and easy to integrate into machine learning models. Shape…

Title Launch Observability at Netflix Scale

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Part 2: Navigating AmbiguityBy: Varun KhaitanWith special thanks to my stunning colleagues: Mallika Rao, Esmir Mesic, Hugo MarquesBuilding on the foundation laid…

Efficiently build and tune custom log anomaly detection models with Amazon SageMaker

1 year ago

In this post, we walk you through the process to build an automated mechanism using Amazon SageMaker to process your…

The PyTorch developer’s guide to JAX fundamentals

1 year ago

Like many PyTorch users, you may have heard great things about JAX — its high performance, the elegance of its…

Robot Vacuums Are Now the Tiny Butlers of Your Dreams

1 year ago

This year’s crop of robot vacuums can climb stairs and pick up dirty socks that are in their way. Soon…

AI unveils strange chip designs, while discovering new functionalities

1 year ago

Specialized microchips that manage signals at the cutting edge of wireless technology are astounding works of miniaturization and engineering. They're…