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Adaptive Data Optimization (ADO): A New Algorithm for Dynamic Data Distribution in Machine Learning, Reducing Complexity and Improving Model Accuracy
Machine learning, particularly the training of large foundation models, relies heavily on the diversity and quality of data. These models, pre-trained on vast datasets, are the foundation of many modern AI applications, including language processing, image recognition, and more. The effectiveness of foundation models depends on how well they are trained, which is influenced by…
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Is the Kindle Colorsoft Too Late? Amazon Reveals What Took So Damn Long to Catch Up
After losing ground to its rivals, Amazon is finally fighting back. Panos Panay argues the timing is just right.
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How ChatGPT scanned 170k lines of code in seconds, saving me hours of work
Have a question that requires a lot of text or numerical analysis? Consider running it by ChatGPT or another popular model – the answer might surprise you.
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Meta just beat Google and Apple in the race to put powerful AI on phones
Meta has launched compressed AI models that run directly on smartphones, making artificial intelligence faster and more private while using less memory than cloud-based alternatives.Read More
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IBM Unveils New Open Source Granite Models to Enhance AI Capabilities
IBM is expanding its enterprise AI business with the launch of the third generation of Granite large language models (LLMs) aimed at providing autonomy and flexibility to its users. The new Granite 3.0 models represent the most advanced AI model family developed by IBM to date. These models are available in two sizes: 8 billion…
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Why your IT team needs to upgrade its digital employee experience (DEX)
Business and IT leaders agree that improving the “digital employee experience” (DEX) results in better productivity and workplace morale. But recent research by Ivanti reveals an important reason why many organizations fail to achieve those benefits: rank-and-file IT workers lack the funding and the operational know-how to get it done. They don’t prioritize DEX for others…
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How AI can alleviate help desk workloads
The rising flood of trouble tickets is straining help desk operations. Yet many still rely on phone calls, outdated knowledge bases, and manual processes. Unsurprisingly, this is leading to staff frustration and burnout, dissatisfied end users and persistent security vulnerabilities. As many as 56% of IT workers1 say the help desk ticket volume is up,…
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How IT leaders can assess “secure-by-design” software claims
It’s no secret cyberthreats are increasing. The cost of reported cybercrime in the US jumped 22% last year to more than $12.5 billion, according to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.1 One issue is weaknesses that have been preserved in software by traditional approaches to coding and security. To combat these risks, there is now…
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Google Cloud chief moves to ServiceNow as COO
Just a day after announcing his departure from Google to his LinkedIn followers, Amit Zavery said that he is joining ServiceNow as COO. ServiceNow said that Zavery will serve as “president, chief product officer (CPO), and chief operating officer (COO) to lead product and engineering, effective October 28, 2024.” “In his role as president, CPO,…
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Meet the Far-Right Constitutional Sheriffs Ready to Assert Control if Trump Loses
There are hundreds of Constitutional Sheriffs around the country who believe they are the ultimate legal power in their county. We break down how they have coalesced with the election denial movement.