Author: Hunter
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오픈AI, 넥스트젠 AI 컨소시엄 출범 “AI 연구와 교육 혁신에 15개 기관 협력”
이번 컨소시엄에 참여하는 15개의 기관은 앞으로 AI를 활용한 연구와 교육 혁신을 위해서 협력하게 된다. 이를 통해 차세대 발견을 촉진하고 다음 세대를 위해 AI의 미래를 준비하는 것이 목표다. 컨소시엄 창립 파트너로는 캘리포니아 공과대학교(Caltech), 캘리포니아 주립대학 시스템(The California State University system), 듀크 대학(Duke University), 조지아 대학(The University of Georgia), 하버드 대학(Harvard University), 하워드 대학(Howard University), 매사추세츠 공과대학(Massachusetts… Read more
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Why “café-like branches” are the latest buzz among CIOs
In the fast-paced world of technology, it’s rare for an idea to capture the attention of CIOs and IT leaders universally—but the concept of the “café-like branch” has done just that. This new approach to branch office design and connectivity is rapidly becoming a top priority for organizations that want to balance security, connectivity, and… Read more
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12 Chinese hackers charged with US Treasury breach — and much, much more
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced today it has criminally charged 12 Chinese nationals it says are behind attacks that hit more than 100 US organizations, including the Treasury, in a string of attacks going as far back as 2013. The DOJ accuses the people of carrying out their attacks either on their own or… Read more
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Reddit will warn users who repeatedly upvote banned content
Reddit will now issue warnings to users who “upvote several pieces of content banned for violating our policies” within “a certain timeframe,” starting first with violent content, the company announced on Wednesday. “This will have no impact on the vast majority of users as most already downvote or report abusive content,” a Reddit employee says… Read more
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This Google change is breaking some digital photo frames
Digital photo frames such as the Aura will lose the ability to auto-update Google Photos albums later this month. Google is changing the way apps can access Google Photos libraries, which is creating problems for owners of some digital photo frames. While the change is designed to make your photo library more private, it’s also… Read more
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Qwen Releases QwQ-32B: A 32B Reasoning Model that Achieves Significantly Enhanced Performance in Downstream Task
Despite significant progress in natural language processing, many AI systems continue to encounter difficulties with advanced reasoning, especially when faced with complex mathematical problems and intricate coding tasks. Current large language models sometimes struggle with multi-step logic and may not generalize well beyond their training data. Moreover, limitations in common-sense reasoning often hinder their broader… Read more
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Senate votes to strip the CFPB of its power to regulate X
The Senate voted on Wednesday to strip a key financial regulator of its ability to monitor digital platforms like X, as the social media company’s owner, Elon Musk, has become the public face of the government office seeking to shrink the agency’s workforce. The resolution, which still requires House approval, would effectively moot a rule… Read more
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AxoNN: Advancing Large Language Model Training through Four-Dimensional Hybrid Parallel Computing
Deep Neural Network (DNN) training has experienced unprecedented growth with the rise of large language models (LLMs) and generative AI. The effectiveness of these models directly correlates with increasing their size, a development made possible by advances in GPU technology and frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow. However, training neural networks with billions of parameters presents… Read more
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Researchers at Stanford Introduces LLM-Lasso: A Novel Machine Learning Framework that Leverages Large Language Models (LLMs) to Guide Feature Selection in Lasso ℓ1 Regression
Feature selection plays a crucial role in statistical learning by helping models focus on the most relevant predictors while reducing complexity and enhancing interpretability. Lasso regression has gained prominence among various methods because of feature selection while simultaneously building a predictive model. It achieves this by enforcing sparsity through an optimization process that penalizes large… Read more
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The Trump administration wants to review all prospective citizens’ social media accounts
The Trump administration may soon demand the social media accounts of people applying for green cards, US citizenship, and asylum or refugee status. US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) â the federal agency that oversees legal migration, proposed the new policy in the Federal Register this week â calling this information ânecessary for a rigorous… Read more