Author Archives:
Digital Transformation in Finance: Challenges and Benefits – Data Science Central
Digital transformation is no longer a choice, but a necessity for financial institutions looking to stay competitive in the ultramodern business world.
FrugalGPT and Reducing LLM Operating Costs | by Matthew Gunton | Mar, 2024 – Towards Data Science
There are multiple ways to determine the cost of running a LLM (electricity use, compute cost, etc.), however, if you use a third-party LLM (a LLM-as-a-service) they typically charge you based on the tokens you use.
Claude 3 vs ChatGPT: Here is How to Find the Best in Data Science – DataDrivenInvestor
Claude 3 vs ChatGPT: The Ultimate AI & Data Science Duel Created with Abidin Dino AI, to reach it, consider being Paid subscriber to LearnAIWithMe, here The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim. Edsger W.
DragGAN: Everything you need to know about this AI – DataScientest
Like other popular tools such as ChatGPT or MidJourney and Stable Diffusion, DragGAN exploits generative artificial intelligence technology to automate creative tasks.
WiDS Livermore Conference: Attendees Share Research Insights – Mirage News
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) recently hosted its 7th annual Women in Data Science (WiDS) conference for data scientists, industry professionals, recent graduates and others interested in the field. As an independent satellite of the global WiDS conference celebrating International Women's Day, the Livermore hybrid event was held to highlight the work and careers of LLNL and regional data-science professionals. Hosted at the University of California Livermore Collaboration Center, the all-day event included technical talks, panel discussions, speed mentoring, a poster session and networking opportunities
High School Coders Excel in Annual EECS Programming Contest – University of Arkansas Newswire
Austin Cook From left to right: Deven Nguyen, Jai Gandhi and Nicholas Robinson, members of the winning Asian Sensations team from Rogers High School. The annual High School Programming Contest, hosted by the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, took place on March 9
Vanderbilt to establish a college dedicated to computing, AI and data science – Vanderbilt University News
Vanderbilt has begun work to establish a transformative college dedicated to computer science, AI, data science and related fields, university leaders announced today. In addition to meeting the growing demand for degrees in technological fields and advancing research in rapidly evolving, computing-related disciplines, the new, interdisciplinary college will collaborate with all of Vanderbilts schools and colleges to advance breakthrough discoveries and strengthen computing education through a computing for all approach. The College of Connected Computing will be led by a new dean, who will report to Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs C
SLU, TGI Researcher Part of Team Using Remote Sensing to Study Permafrost : SLU – Saint Louis University
ST. LOUIS Saint Louis University is one of five universities working together to study permafrost using hyperspectral remote sensing, as part of a grant funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) as part of its Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) program. Vasit Sagan, Ph.D
MIT scientists have just worked out how to make the most popular AI image generators 30 times faster – Livescience.com
Popular artificial intelligence (AI) powered image generators can run up to 30 times faster thanks to a technique that condenses an entire 100-stage process into one step, new research shows. Scientists have devised a technique called "distribution matching distillation" (DMD) that teaches new AI models to mimic established image generators, known as diffusion models, such as DALLE 3, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion
Q&A: How refusal can be an act of design – MIT News
This month in the ACM Journal on Responsible Computing, MIT graduate student Jonathan ZongSM 20 and co-author J. Nathan Matias SM 13, PhD 17 of theCornell Citizens and Technology Lab examine how the notion of refusal can open new avenues in the field of data ethics. In their open-access report,Data Refusal From Below: A Framework for Understanding, Evaluating, and Envisioning Refusal as Design, the pair proposes a framework in four dimensions to map how individuals can say no to technology misuses