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Month June 2023

Semantic MediaWiki

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Question the W3C’s advice re RSS

The net-net of the discussion this week with the W3C and their hosting or pointing to a modified RSS 2.0 spec is that at this time, before trusting any advice it gives based on RSS, you must be sure that… Continue Reading →

Pi.ai LLM Outperforms Palm/GPT3.5

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An open source web-based flashcard studying system

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Second Life by Linden Lab, the company I’ve worked for since 2004, turn 20 today [video]

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“Stunning”—Midjourney update wows AI artists with camera-like feature

Enlarge / Midjourney 5.2 allows “zooming out” on synthesized images. The original synthetic image is shown in the red dotted box here. (credit: Midjourney) On Thursday, Midjourney unveiled version 5.2 of its AI-powered image synthesis model, which includes a new… Continue Reading →

What Is a Transformer Model?

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Building an ML Training Pipeline with MinIO and Kubeflow v2.0

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LIT-SIS Member Feature: Celebrating Pride Month with Sara Pic

This month on the blog we are featuring LIT-SIS members who identify as LGBTQ+. Email maricheney@lclark.edu if you’d like to be featured! Name and pronouns: Sara Pic – she/her Institution and Role: Head of Public Services at the Law Library… Continue Reading →

An interesting approach to pruning large language models

Large language models (LLM) are notoriously huge and expensive to work with. An LLM requires a lot of specialized hardware to train and manipulate. We’ve seen efforts to transform and quantize the models that result in smaller footprints and models… Continue Reading →

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