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I keep seeing discussions around black-box model and how it’s a big problem that we don’t always know how these models arrive at their conclusions. Like, sure in fields like medicine, finance, or law, I get why explainability matters. But
I saw so many examples of “I dropped this into whatever LMM and omg” but I never saw any real examples of actually printed objects. If you have done so, do you plan on learning yourself to understand what AI
Even without understanding anything about technology: the future of AI is not technical, it is educational.* 📍 Quick introduction We are experiencing the height of the Artificial Intelligence hype. AI in headlines. AI in videos. AI everywhere. But this excess
After 2 years I’ve finally cracked the code on avoiding these infinite loops. Here’s what actually works: 1. The 3-Strike Rule (aka “Stop Digging, You Idiot”) If AI fails to fix something after 3 attempts, STOP. Just stop. I learned
If not, then what do I need to look into and learn in order to become very good at AI video generation? I had in mind doing advertisements for food or restuarants and I even recently came across an AI
Cisco and NVIDIA are helping set a new standard for secure, scalable and high-performance enterprise AI. Announced today at the Cisco Live conference in San Diego, the Cisco AI Defense and Hypershield security solutions tap into NVIDIA AI to deliver
With a more detailed simulation of the Earth’s climate, scientists and researchers can better predict and mitigate the effects of climate change. NVIDIA’s bringing more clarity to this work with cBottle — short for Climate in a Bottle — the
Germany’s Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, LRZ, is gaining a new supercomputer that delivers roughly 30x more computing power compared with SuperMUC-NG, the current LRZ high-performance computer. It’s called Blue Lion. And it will run on the NVIDIA Vera Rubin architecture. That’s
Affordable robotics: Hugging Face introduces $3,000 humanoid and $300 desktop robot.[1] Scammers Are Using AI to Enroll Fake Students in Online Classes, Then Steal College Financial Aid.[2] Coactive, founded by two MIT alumni, has built an AI-powered platform to unlock
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