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ApertureData offers 10x speed boost to enterprises using multimodal data
ApertureData offers a unified product that natively stores multimodal data and easily blends the power of knowledge graphs with vector search.Read More
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How Should We Feel About Ring?
Amazon’s popular security camera brand now has some AI enhancements that make it easier to sort through footage. But we have to ask: Is more AI-powered surveillance a good thing, or a step too far?
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Refining Classifier-Free Guidance (CFG): Adaptive Projected Guidance for High-Quality Image Generation Without Oversaturation
Classifier-Free Guiding, or CFG, is a major factor in enhancing picture generation quality and guaranteeing that the output closely matches the input circumstances in diffusion models. A large guidance scale is frequently required when utilizing diffusion models to improve image quality and align the generated output with the input prompt. Using a high guidance scale…
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College Electric Motorcycle Team Keeps Setting Records
In 2016, IEEE Spectrum spotlighted Ohio State University’s Buckeye Current team, a group of engineering students who dared to test their electric motorcycle’s mettle against professionals in the grueling Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. The 20-kilometer “Race to the Clouds” challenged the students with 156 hairpin turns on a trek to the 4,300-meter summit. By…
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SQ-LLaVA: A New Visual Instruction Tuning Method that Enhances General-Purpose Vision-Language Understanding and Image-Oriented Question Answering through Visual Self-Questioning
Large vision-language models have emerged as powerful tools for multimodal understanding, demonstrating impressive capabilities in interpreting and generating content that combines visual and textual information. These models, such as LLaVA and its variants, fine-tune large language models (LLMs) on visual instruction data to perform complex vision tasks. However, developing high-quality visual instruction datasets presents significant…
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We Tried the World’s Most Expensive Wireless Speakers.
You could drop $40,000 on 200 Sonos speakers, or get a single pair of Focal’s Utopia Diva. In this case, less is most definitely more.
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FinOps SaaS: The missing piece of the puzzle
With more and more businesses moving to the Cloud, FinOps is becoming a vital framework for efficiently controlling Cloud expenses. FinOps, which was first created to maximise the use of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) models, is currently broadening its scope to include Software as a Service (SaaS). Given…
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The World’s First Commercial Space Station Looks Like a Luxury Hotel Inside
Guided by an iconic former Apple designer, the wood panelling, viewing window, and cozy duvets aboard the Vast Haven-1 reimagine space travel for style and comfort.
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Understanding RAG Part I: Why It’s Needed
Natural language processing (NLP) is an area of artificial intelligence (AI) aimed at teaching computers to understand written and verbal human language and interact with humans by using such a language.
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The Download: herbicide-resistant weeds, and an octopus-inspired adhesive
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The weeds are winning Since the 1980s, more and more plants have evolved to become immune to the biochemical mechanisms that herbicides leverage to kill them. This herbicidal resistance threatens to decrease yields—out-of-control…