Don’t Build an ML Portfolio Without These Projects
What recruiters are looking for in machine learning portfolios The post Don’t Build an ML Portfolio Without These Projects appeared first on Towards Data Science.
What recruiters are looking for in machine learning portfolios The post Don’t Build an ML Portfolio Without These Projects appeared first on Towards Data Science.
How to implement a training algorithm that finally looks like “real” machine learning The post The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 4: k-Means in Excel appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Gradient Canvas is a new art exhibition celebrating a decade of creative collaborations between artists and artificial intelligence.
Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT can write an essay or plan a menu almost instantly. But until recently, it was also easy to stump them. The models, which rely on language patterns to respond to users’ queries, often failed at math problems and were not good at complex reasoning. Suddenly, however, they’ve gotten a lot better at these things. A new generation of LLMs known as reasoning models are being trained to solve complex problems. Like humans, […]
Author(s): KirtiBankar Originally published on Towards AI. Google Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is evolving faster than ever, and AI is a primary driver of this change. Marketers no longer depend on guessing, keyword studies done by hand, and repeating the same tasks over and over again. These days, AI tools help companies determine what people are looking for, enhance their content, and make more informed decisions based on data. AI has not only made SEO easier, but it […]
What a simple puzzle game reveals about experimentation, product thinking, and data science The post A Product Data Scientist’s Take on LinkedIn Games After 500 Days of Play appeared first on Towards Data Science.
GPT-5.2 is OpenAI’s strongest model yet for math and science, setting new state-of-the-art results on benchmarks like GPQA Diamond and FrontierMath. This post shows how those gains translate into real research progress, including solving an open theoretical problem and generating reliable mathematical proofs.
American Sign Language is the third most prevalent language in the United States — but there are vastly fewer AI tools developed with ASL data than data representing the country’s most common languages, English and Spanish. NVIDIA, the American Society for Deaf Children and creative agency Hello Monday are helping close this gap with Signs, an interactive web platform built to support ASL learning and the development of accessible AI applications. Sign language learners can access the platform’s […]