A woman from Drew County, Arkansas, is sharing her story of being acquitted of drug possession, and she’s now questioning the ASP trooper who arrested her.
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Why do they even bother with ads like this? If your gun doesn’t “look like a toy” you’re still going to jail for having a gun at all in nyc
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The Rise of Specialized LLMs for Enterprise
In this article, I discuss the main problems of standard LLMs (OpenAI and the likes), and how the new generation of LLMs addresses these issues. The focus is on Enterprise LLMs. LLMs with Billions of Parameters Most of the LLMs still fall in that category. The first ones (ChatGPT) appeared around 2022, though Bert is an early precursor. Most recent books discussing LLMs still define them as transformer architecture with deep neural networks (DNNs), costly training, and reliance […]
Expert Available: Why Do We Love Upsets in Sports But Fear Them in Tech?
As sports fans throughout the country gear up for rivalries and the playoffs this holiday season, Cato Institute senior fellow in technology policy Jennifer Huddleston’s new blog, titled What Sports Can Teach Us About Competition Policy, compares competition in sports to competition in the technology market: lead , “Competition doesn’t only exist on the field. It also exists in the market. So why then do we seem not to greet technology disruptors’ success with the same sense of pride and […]
Zhipu AI Releases GLM-4.6V: A 128K Context Vision Language Model with Native Tool Calling
Zhipu AI has open sourced the GLM-4.6V series as a pair of vision language models that treat images, video and tools as first class inputs for agents, not as afterthoughts bolted on top of text. Model lineup and context length The series has 2 models. GLM-4.6V is a 106B parameter foundation model for cloud and high performance cluster workloads. GLM-4.6V-Flash is a 9B parameter variant tuned for local deployment and low latency use. GLM-4.6V extends the training context […]
How Agent Handoffs Work in Multi-Agent Systems
Understanding how LLM agents transfer control to each other in a multi-agent system with LangGraph The post How Agent Handoffs Work in Multi-Agent Systems appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Watermarking and Forensics for AI Models, Data, and Deep Neural Networks
In my previous paper posted here, I explained how I built a new class of non-standard deep neural networks, with various case studies based on synthetic data and open-source code, covering problems such as noise filtering, high-dimensional curve fitting, and predictive analytics. One of the models featured a promising universal function able to represent any type of smooth response, while leading to fast convergence. Here I explore weight sensitivity and distillation. The words weight and parameter are used […]
Updated Beatles Documentary Is a Fresh Reminder of the Power of Cultural Globalization
Clark Packard Last week, Disney+ released a restored version of The Beatles Anthology, the landmark 1995 ABC eight-part documentary series that remains the closest thing to a definitive account of the band’s extraordinary journey. I binge-watched the updated Anthology over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, which brought back memories of watching the original with my parents 30 years ago. Now I’m the parent, though my wife and four-year-old son were less enthusiastic about the marathon viewing sessions. Last year, I […]
Rev. Dr. Richard Turnbull: Scholar, Teacher, Friend
The Rev. Dr. Richard Turnbull, long-time friend of the Acton Institute, sadly died on November 26, not long after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Many friends, colleagues, and collaborators joined a Whatsapp group to pray for Richard and his family in his final weeks, and the affection and admiration that so many people had for him was clearly expressed over those weeks. Continue Reading…