Ola’s Krutrim Revolutionizes AI in India with Homegrown Chatbot

In a significant move, Ola, the Indian ride-hailing giant, has introduced its indigenous large language model, Krutrim, aiming to dominate the local market and provide users with a unique AI experience. CEO Bhavish Aggarwal showcased Krutrim’s language prowess in Bengaluru, highlighting its ability to respond not only in English but also in 10 different Indian languages. During a live demo, Aggarwal demonstrated Krutrim’s multilingual capabilities, effortlessly switching between languages such as Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. The key motivation behind developing […]

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Intel’s Gaudi3 Emerges as a Challenger to Nvidia in AI Chip Landscape

Intel has unleashed a new wave of computer chips, with a spotlight on Gaudi3, an artificial intelligence chip designed for generative AI software. This move, set to launch next year, signals Intel’s intent to compete with rival chips from Nvidia and AMD that currently dominate the landscape of AI models. Gaudi3 is positioned to rival Nvidia’s H100 and AMD’s upcoming MI300X, offering an alternative choice for companies building extensive chip farms to power AI applications. The chip’s unveiling contributed to […]

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Axel Springer and OpenAI Forge Unprecedented Global Alliance for AI-Enhanced News

In a groundbreaking move, OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has entered into an unprecedented global publishing deal with Axel Springer, a prominent publishing giant. The agreement involves OpenAI paying Axel Springer for the utilization of its news content in the development and training of AI models, marking a pioneering collaboration in the realm of artificial intelligence and journalism. Under this unique deal, ChatGPT users will receive concise summaries of news stories sourced from Axel Springer’s esteemed brands, including Politico, Business […]

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Tech Giants Grapple with Growing ‘Thirst’ of Generative AI

The global race for the next wave of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has put major tech players like Microsoft and Google under the spotlight for a significant surge in their water consumption. A recent study by Shaolei Ren at the University of California, Riverside, revealed that AI models, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, have a considerable water footprint, with ChatGPT using 500 milliliters of water for every 10 to 50 prompts. Ren and colleagues warned of the potential environmental roadblocks if […]

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Build a Scalable Flask Web Project From Scratch

Flask is a powerful and flexible micro web framework for Python, ideal for both small and large web projects. It provides a straightforward way to get a web application up and running, with all the features that you need to get started. Over the course of this tutorial, you’ll explore the process of creating a boilerplate for a Flask web project. This boilerplate will serve as a great starting point for any scalable Flask web app that you wish to […]

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ChatGPT-4 Outshines Humans in Medical Probability Assessment

In a groundbreaking development, ChatGPT-4, the latest advancement from OpenAI, has demonstrated its superiority over human clinicians in the nuanced realm of probabilistic reasoning. The research, detailed in a research letter published on December 11 in JAMA Network Open, reveals the AI’s remarkable proficiency in determining pretest and post-test disease probability, particularly after a negative test result involving chest radiographs and mammograms. Led by Dr. Adam Rodman from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, the investigative team found that […]

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Abstracts: December 12, 2023

QIN: Yeah, uh, we work on the problem of molecular docking, a computational modeling method used to predict the preferred orientation of one molecule when it binds to a second molecule to form a stable complex. So it aims to predict the binding pose of a ligand in the active site of a receptor and estimate the ligand-receptor binding affinity. This problem is very important for drug discovery and development. Accurately predicting binding poses can provide insights into how a […]

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Python Basics Exercises: Strings and String Methods

In Python Basics: Strings and String Methods, you used strings for text data in Python. You also learned how to manipulate strings with string methods. For example, you changed strings from lowercase to uppercase, removed whitespace from the beginning or end of a string, and replaced parts of a string with different text. In this video course, you’ll practice: Manipulating strings with string methods Working with user input Dealing with strings of numbers Formatting strings for printing This video course […]

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Steering at the Frontier: Extending the Power of Prompting

We’re seeing exciting capabilities of frontier foundation models, including intriguing powers of abstraction, generalization, and composition across numerous areas of knowledge and expertise. Even seasoned AI researchers have been impressed with the ability to steer the models with straightforward, zero-shot prompts. Beyond basic, out-of-the-box prompting, we’ve been exploring new prompting strategies, showcased in our Medprompt work, to evoke the powers of specialists.   Today, we’re sharing information on Medprompt and other approaches to steering frontier models in

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Phi-2: The surprising power of small language models

Contributors Marah Abdin, Jyoti Aneja, Sebastien Bubeck, Caio César Teodoro Mendes, Weizhu Chen, Allie Del Giorno, Ronen Eldan, Sivakanth Gopi, Suriya Gunasekar, Mojan Javaheripi, Piero Kauffmann, Yin Tat Lee, Yuanzhi Li, Anh Nguyen, Gustavo de Rosa, Olli Saarikivi, Adil Salim, Shital Shah, Michael Santacroce, Harkirat Singh Behl, Adam Taumann Kalai, Xin Wang, Rachel Ward, Philipp Witte, Cyril Zhang, Yi Zhang

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