When the Ethereum blockchain moved away from using a technique for verifying transactions known as proof of work last September, crypto market demand for the specialized processors that performed these calculations disappeared virtually overnight. Companies that used and hosted GPUs,… Continue Reading →
Jae Lee Contributor Jae Lee is the CEO and co-founder of Twelve Labs, a platform that gives businesses and developers access to multimodal video understanding. The massive explosion of generative AI models for text and image has been unavoidable lately…. Continue Reading →
The post Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu, Debian and Linux Mint first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Google Chrome Browser developed by Google Inc. is a freeware web browser licensed under Google Chrome Terms of Service. As… Continue Reading →
Android Studio, like so much of Google’s product portfolio, is getting its infusion of AI today at the company’s annual I/O developer conference. Android Studio Hedgehog, the upcoming version of Android Studio currently in the canary release channel, will be… Continue Reading →
Google, in a blog post: PaLM 2 is a state-of-the-art language model with improved multilingual, reasoning and coding capabilities. Multilinguality: PaLM 2 [PDF] is more heavily trained on multilingual text, spanning more than 100 languages. This has significantly improved its… Continue Reading →
Google is adding a smorgasbord of new features to its AI chatbot Bard, including support for new languages (Japanese and Korean), easier ways to export text to Google Docs and Gmail, visual search, and a dark mode. Most significantly, the… Continue Reading →
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Linus Torvalds releases Linux Kernel 6.4 RC1 for everyone to test, which brings regular updates, more Rust code, and changes across modules. The post Linux Kernel 6.4 RC1 Released With Intel LAM, More Rust Code appeared first on Linux Today…. Continue Reading →
Textbooks giant Pearson is currently taking legal action over the use of its intellectual property to train AI models, chief executive Andy Bird revealed today as the firm laid out its plans for its own artificial intelligence-powered products. From a… Continue Reading →
It’s often said that large language models (LLMs) along the lines of OpenAI’s ChatGPT are a black box, and certainly, there’s some truth to that. Even for data scientists, it’s difficult to know why, always, a model responds in the… Continue Reading →
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