Statistics at the Command Line for Beginner Data Scientists
You don’t need Python or R to start working with data. This guide walks you through using built-in Unix utilities for real statistical analysis.
You don’t need Python or R to start working with data. This guide walks you through using built-in Unix utilities for real statistical analysis.
The artificial intelligence models that turn text into images are also useful for generating new materials. Over the last few years, generative materials models from companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta have drawn on their training data to help researchers design tens of millions of new materials. But when it comes to designing materials with exotic quantum properties like superconductivity or unique magnetic states, those models struggle. That’s too bad, because humans could use the help. For example, […]
How to upgrade and optimize legacy AI/ML models The post On the Challenge of Converting TensorFlow Models to PyTorch appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Author(s): Laura Verghote Originally published on Towards AI. A practical step-by-step guide with study tips, resources, and exam insights that actually work Passing the AI 900 Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals exam in a single day might sound bold, but if you already understand basic AI concepts or have cloud experience with another provider, it is absolutely possible. I managed it with solid AI and AWS knowledge, even though I was completely new to Azure. Free full article for […]
I frequently refer to OpenAI and the likes as LLM 1.0, by contrast to our xLLM architecture that I present as LLM 2.0. Over time, I received a lot of questions. Here I address the main differentiators. First, xLLM is a no-Blackbox, secure, auditable, double-distilled agentic LLM/RAG for trustworthy Enterprise AI, using 10,000 fewer (multi-)tokens, no vector database but Python-native, fast nested hashes in its original version, and no transformer to generate the structured output to a prompt. […]
Author(s): Sayan Chowdhury Originally published on Towards AI. Understanding the OG Perceptron Neural networks look complex from the outside, but at their core they are built from one simple unit. This unit is called the perceptron. The OG 😀The article explains the perceptron, the simplest form of a neural network, which serves as a tiny decision maker by taking a set of inputs to decide between two outcomes. It discusses how perceptrons inspired modern deep learning systems, focusing […]
If you’re building an LLM app, these open-source tools help you test, track, and improve your model’s performance easily.
As AI systems begin handling more complex, multi-stage tasks, understanding agentic design is becoming essential. This article outlines seven practical steps to build reliable, effective AI agents.
How history’s biggest tech bubble explains where AI is headed next The post The AI Bubble Will Pop — And Why That Doesn’t Matter appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Amin Vahdat has been promoted to chief technologist for AI infrastructure, a newly created position reporting directly to CEO Sundar Pichai.