The History of Thanksgiving: Thanks, Property Rights
This Thanksgiving, I give thanks for something our forebears gave us: property rights.
This Thanksgiving, I give thanks for something our forebears gave us: property rights.
Exclusive working session about trustworthy AI, for senior tech leaders. View PowerPoint presentation, here. AI isn’t slowing down, but poorly planned AI adoption will slow you down. Hallucinations, security risks, bloated compute costs, and “black box” outputs are already tripping up top teams, burning budgets, and eroding trust. That’s why this session blends three things you can’t get from a typical AI webinar: Practical expertise: GenAI pioneer Vincent Granville will share a real-world framework for deploying hallucination-free, secure, and […]
BBVA is expanding its work with OpenAI through a multi-year AI transformation program, rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise to all 120,000 employees. Together, the companies will develop AI solutions that enhance customer interactions, streamline operations, and help build an AI-native banking experience.
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 […]
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins promises “structural changes to SNAP” after Thanksgiving, following her controversial mass recertification proposal. But Cato’s Romina Boccia and Tyler Turman argue in a new blog post that the real problem isn’t paperwork—it’s incentives. lead , States have zero financial stake in preventing fraud because Washington pays 100% of the benefits costs. Boccia and Turman explain why block-granting SNAP and shifting fiscal responsibility to states would actually strengthen program integrity. If you’d like to set up an interview […]
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 […]
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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.
Machine learning models possess a fundamental limitation that often frustrates newcomers to natural language processing (NLP): they cannot read.
OpenAI is acquiring Neptune to deepen visibility into model behavior and strengthen the tools researchers use to track experiments and monitor training.