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In a joint effort, Google DeepMind and Google Research publish a paper that promises safer medical imaging interpretations, reducing false positives by 25%.
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Open source models (Falcon, Llama, Stable Diffusion, and GPT J) are not easy to work with, it gets even more complicated when you have to test all of them to fit your requirements and specific use cases, and it’s definitely an expensive affair. But, not anymore. “You can now test Llama 2 in less than […]
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The GIL debate led to internal discussions, resulting in PEP 703's acceptance to remove it. Python's future looks bright without the GIL constraint.
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The one day event held in New York, hosted more than 150 members and celebrated the winners of the AI100 award.
The post MachineCon USA 2023: Generative AI Captured Imagination of Tech Leaders appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Writers in Hollywood are on a strike because of increasingly reducing salaries while Netflix has posted job opportunities for AI Manager for $900,000 per year.
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The problem with defining copyright isn’t one that came with generative AI. Historically, with the advent of any new technology there has been a massive overhaul in the laws of copyright claims.
The post The Copyright Tussle AI Companies are Sure to Win appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


LMQL takes a hybrid approach to programming and combines natural language prompts with programming language for accurate responses from Language Models
The post LMQL: The Cure for LLM Chatbot Hallucination? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


OpenAI launches an app for android users two months after doing the same for iOS users in the United States of America.
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A new paper published by researchers from UC Berkeley and Stanford attempts to explain why ChatGPT’s performance has reduced but not why.
The post ChatGPT is NOT Getting Dumber, You Are appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
McKinsey Partners with Cohere to Unleash Secure Generative AI Solutions for Enterprise Customers


This marks McKinsey's first partnership with a large language model provider and comes as part of the growing interest in AI globally, ignited by Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT.
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