Can we start banning people showcasing their work without any workflow details/tools used?
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Natural language processing models including the wide variety of contemporary large language models (LLMs) have become popular and useful in recent years as their application to a wide variety of problem domains have become increasingly capable, especially those related to text generation.
Text-to-Image (T2I) diffusion models have shown impressive results in generating visually compelling images following user prompts. Building on this, various methods further fine-tune the pre-trained T2I model for specific tasks. However, this requires separate model architectures, training designs, and multiple parameter sets to handle different tasks. In this paper, we introduce UniVG, a generalist diffusion …
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Powering Defense Innovation As the U.S. Army seeks to integrate innovative commercial solutions into its operations, its Project Convergence Capstone serves as a vital series of exercises that explore the application of cutting-edge defense tech. Palantir, a committed partner in supporting the warfighter, proudly participated in the latest PCC5 exercise. Project Convergence, the Army’s premier …
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Today’s organizations face a critical challenge with the fragmentation of vital information across multiple environments. As businesses increasingly rely on diverse project management and IT service management (ITSM) tools such as ServiceNow, Atlassian Jira and Confluence, employees find themselves navigating a complex web of systems to access crucial data. This isolated approach leads to several …
Introduction As we continue to see rapid AI adoption across the industry, organizations still often struggle to implement secure solutions because of the new challenges around data privacy and security. We want customers to be successful as they develop and deploy AI, and that means carefully considering risk mitigation and proactive security measures. The four …
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With multiple sampling and self-verification, Gemini 1.5 Pro can outperform o1-preview in reasoning tasks.Read More
Hungryroot is a shockingly innovative meal kit. Though the results can be more like fast-casual meal assembly than cooking.
Researchers from the Henry and Marilyn Taub Faculty of Computer Science have developed an AI-based method that accelerates DNA-based data retrieval by three orders of magnitude while significantly improving accuracy. The research team included Ph.D. student Omer Sabary, Dr. Daniella Bar-Lev, Dr. Itai Orr, Prof. Eitan Yaakobi, and Prof. Tuvi Etzion.
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