Researchers teach AI to spot what you’re sketching
A new way to teach artificial intelligence (AI) to understand human line drawings — even from non-artists — has been developed.
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A new way to teach artificial intelligence (AI) to understand human line drawings — even from non-artists — has been developed.
Imagine driving through a tunnel in an autonomous vehicle, but unbeknownst to you, a crash has stopped traffic up ahead. Normally, you’d need to rely on the car in front of you to know you should start braking. But what if your vehicle could see around the car ahead and apply the brakes even sooner?
DeepSeek Coder V2 is being offered under a MIT license, which allows for both research and unrestricted commercial use.Read More
Conspiracist Alex Jones has responded to his bankruptcy proceedings by urging viewers to spend money with his father’s company—which isn’t answerable to the Sandy Hook families.
You’ve likely heard that a picture is worth a thousand words, but can a large language model (LLM) get the picture if it’s never seen images before?
This drop-top hybrid supercar is the very definition of dynamic driving. Only the indistinctive looks let it down.
Large language models (LLMs), such as the GPT-4 model underpinning the widely used conversational platform ChatGPT, have surprised users with their ability to understand written prompts and generate suitable responses in various languages. Some of us may thus wonder: are the texts and answers generated by these models so realistic that they could be mistaken …
AI is a powerful technology, but humans must be the ones making critical decisions driven by reason, benchmarking and common sense.Read More
The performance of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, including large computational models for natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision algorithms, has been rapidly improving over the past decades. One reason for this is that datasets to train these algorithms have exponentially grown, collecting hundreds of thousands of images and texts often collected from the internet.
Nvidia’s Nemotron-4 340B revolutionizes synthetic data generation for training large language models, empowering businesses across industries to create powerful, domain-specific LLMs.Read More