Does the Fourth Amendment require a garage? The Moses Case
How an “automobile” can become a talisman before which the Fourth Amendment fades. The post Does the Fourth Amendment require a garage? The Moses Case appeared first on Downsize DC.
How an “automobile” can become a talisman before which the Fourth Amendment fades. The post Does the Fourth Amendment require a garage? The Moses Case appeared first on Downsize DC.
Disney and OpenAI have reached an agreement to bring more than 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters to Sora for fan-inspired short videos. The agreement emphasizes responsible AI in entertainment and includes Disney’s company-wide use of ChatGPT Enterprise and the OpenAI API.
Spoor’s computer vision software can help wind farms, and other industries, track bird populations and migration patterns.
Author(s): Manash Pratim Originally published on Towards AI. A tiny local language model now organizes my files in real time for free, offline, and with zero rules. My Downloads folder used to feel like a crime scene. iMAGE GENERATED USING AIThe article discusses the author’s experience with automating the organization of their Downloads folder using a local AI agent that analyzes new files and categorizes them appropriately without any predetermined rules. The system consists of a few components […]
Learning science consistently shows us that true learning requires active engagement. This is fundamental to how Gemini helps you learn. Going beyond simple text and sta…
Let’s say an environmental scientist is studying whether exposure to air pollution is associated with lower birth weights in a particular county. They might train a machine-learning model to estimate the magnitude of this association, since machine-learning methods are especially good at learning complex relationships. Standard machine-learning methods excel at making predictions and sometimes provide uncertainties, like confidence intervals, for these predictions. However, they generally don’t provide estimates or confidence intervals when determining whether two variables are related. […]
What I’ve learned about making Pandas faster after too many slow notebooks and frozen sessions The post 7 Pandas Performance Tricks Every Data Scientist Should Know appeared first on Towards Data Science.
For decades, it’s been known that subtle chemical patterns exist in metal alloys, but researchers thought they were too minor to matter — or that they got erased during manufacturing. However, recent studies have shown that in laboratory settings, these patterns can change a metal’s properties, including its mechanical strength, durability, heat capacity, radiation tolerance, and more. Now, researchers at MIT have found that these chemical patterns also exist in conventionally manufactured metals. The surprising finding revealed a […]
It’s unusual to be in the situation of reviewing a book no one will like. I don’t mean that literally; a handful of people will appreciate Paul Kingsnorth’s new book, Against the Machine, probably the same people who have followed his work for the past decade. Continue Reading…
This article is divided into two parts; they are: • Fine-tuning a BERT Model for GLUE Tasks • Fine-tuning a BERT Model for SQuAD Tasks GLUE is a benchmark for evaluating natural language understanding (NLU) tasks.