Reading Research Papers in the Age of LLMs
How I keep up with papers with a mix of manual and AI-assisted reading The post Reading Research Papers in the Age of LLMs appeared first on Towards Data Science.
How I keep up with papers with a mix of manual and AI-assisted reading The post Reading Research Papers in the Age of LLMs appeared first on Towards Data Science.
The CEO of the AI data center provider, which has Nvidia as an investor and a supplier, described the environment as a “violent change” in demand.
Smarter retrieval strategies that outperform dense graphs — with hybrid pipelines and lower cost The post GraphRAG in Practice: How to Build Cost-Efficient, High-Recall Retrieval Systems appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Learn how to detect outliers by doing a real-life data project and improve the process with AI.
Flyin’ Like a Lion on Intel Xeon The post Optimizing PyTorch Model Inference on CPU appeared first on Towards Data Science.
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Agentic AI is changing how we interact with machines.
Tavus has launched a new experience where you can chat with an AI Santa that asks personal questions and remembers your interests.
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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins promises “structural changes to SNAP” after Thanksgiving, following her controversial mass recertification proposal. But Cato’s Romina Boccia and Tyler Turman argue in a new blog post that the real problem isn’t paperwork—it’s incentives. lead , States have zero financial stake in preventing fraud because Washington pays 100% of the benefits costs. Boccia and Turman explain why block-granting SNAP and shifting fiscal responsibility to states would actually strengthen program integrity. If you’d like to set up an interview […]