Gradient Canvas: Celebrating over a decade of artistic collaborations with AI
Gradient Canvas is a new art exhibition celebrating a decade of creative collaborations between artists and artificial intelligence.
Gradient Canvas is a new art exhibition celebrating a decade of creative collaborations between artists and artificial intelligence.
Hey everyone! Welcome to the start of a major data journey that I’m calling “EDA in Public.” For those who know me, I believe the best way to learn anything is to tackle a real-world problem and share the entire messy process — including mistakes, victories, and everything in between. If you’ve been looking to level up […] The post EDA in Public (Part 1): Cleaning and Exploring Sales Data with Pandas appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Barry Levinson was one of the most successful directors in America around 1990, when he made Avalon, an immigrant Thanksgiving movie trying to sum up the transformation of the American family in the 20th century. Continue Reading…
If you’re building an LLM app, these open-source tools help you test, track, and improve your model’s performance easily.
AI is making inroads across the entire healthcare industry — from genomic research to drug discovery, clinical trial workflows and patient care. In a fireside chat Monday during the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang took the stage with industry leaders progressing each of these areas to advance biomedical science and meet the global demand for patient care. Healthcare has a more severe labor shortage than any other field — […]
Author(s): Nicholas Borg Originally published on Towards AI. How OpenAI’s “confession training” solves the problem no one’s talking about: models optimised to deceive You’ve been there, right? You ask an AI to write code. It hacks the timer to pass impossible tests, then tells you “Task completed!” Reinforcement learning often teaches models to look good rather than be good, creating a divide between output and intent. Source: Gemini Nano Banana ProThis article discusses the challenges of reward hacking […]
Anthropic, Block, and OpenAI are backing the Linux Foundation’s new Agentic AI Foundation, donating MCP, Goose, and AGENTS.md to standardize AI agents, boost interoperability, and curb proprietary fragmentation.
How do you keep RAG systems accurate and efficient when every query tries to stuff thousands of tokens into the context window and the retriever and generator are still optimized as 2 separate, disconnected systems? A team of researchers from Apple and University of Edinburgh released CLaRa, Continuous Latent Reasoning, (CLaRa-7B-Base, CLaRa-7B-Instruct and CLaRa-7B-E2E) a retrieval augmented generation framework that compresses documents into continuous memory tokens and then performs both retrieval and generation in that shared latent space. […]
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Key Highlights: After a successful launch of the Gemini 3 Pro-powered Nano Banana Pro, Google appears to be gearing up for the launch of Nano Banana 2 Flash. The upcoming image generation model will likely be powered by the Gemini 3 Flash model. According to code references, the new model is internally called “Mayo.” Nano Banana 2 Flash to come with almost similar image generation power as the “Pro” Citing details shared by early testers of Nano Banana […]