Michael Skinnider and his team have developed DeepMet, a large language model–guided program that can assign a structure to ...
There’s a paradox at the heart of modern AI: The kinds of sophisticated models that companies are using to get real work done and reduce head count aren’t the ones getting all the attention. Ever-more ...
There is an all-out global race for AI dominance. The largest and most powerful companies in the world are investing billions in unprecedented computing power. The most powerful countries are ...
A new community-driven initiative evaluates large language models using Italian-native tasks, with AI translation among the ...
Pakistan's own Urdu ChatGPT, 'Qalb', has officially been launched, marking a historic milestone in the country's digital journey. Developed under the leadership of Taimoor Hassan, a Pakistani student ...
Open-weight LLMs can unlock significant strategic advantages, delivering customization and independence in an increasingly AI-driven world.
Are tech companies on the verge of creating thinking machines with their tremendous AI models, as top executives claim they are? Not according to one expert. We humans tend to associate language with ...
The U.S. military is working on ways to get the power of cloud-based, big-data AI in tools that can run on local computers, draw upon more focused data sets, and remain safe from spying eyes, ...
Researchers show that LLMs can reproduce copyrighted training data almost verbatim. This means headaches for model providers.
Editor’s note (September 9th): This article has been updated. WHEN TECH folk talk about the lacklustre progress of large language models (LLMs), they often draw an analogy with smartphones. The early ...
The proliferation of edge AI will require fundamental changes in language models and chip architectures to make inferencing and learning outside of AI data centers a viable option. The initial goal ...