Gemini 3 and Nano Banana Pro in Search are coming to more countries around the world.
We’re bringing our most intelligent model yet, Gemini 3 Pro, to Google Search in more countries around the world.
We’re bringing our most intelligent model yet, Gemini 3 Pro, to Google Search in more countries around the world.
Genuinely curious, what stops roving gangs from taking over communities and driving folks from their homes with no government or public safety force of any kind? submitted by /u/personofinterest1986 [link] [comments]
When it comes to artificial intelligence, MIT and IBM were there at the beginning: laying foundational work and creating some of the first programs — AI predecessors — and theorizing how machine “intelligence” might come to be. Today, collaborations like the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, which launched eight years ago, are continuing to deliver expertise for the promise of tomorrow’s AI technology. This is critical for industries and the labor force that stand to benefit, particularly in the […]
Why on-device intelligence and low-orbit constellations are the only viable path to universal accessibility The post Bridging the Silence: How LEO Satellites and Edge AI Will Democratize Connectivity appeared first on Towards Data Science.
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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.
Testing that your AI agent is performing as expected is not easy. Here are a few strategies we learned the hard way. The post How We Are Testing Our Agents in Dev appeared first on Towards Data Science.
How to implement a training algorithm that finally looks like “real” machine learning The post The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 4: k-Means in Excel appeared first on Towards Data Science.
For more than a century, meteorologists have chased storms with chalkboards, equations, and now, supercomputers. But for all the progress, they still stumble over one deceptively simple ingredient: water vapor. Humidity is the invisible fuel for thunderstorms, flash floods, and hurricanes. It’s the difference between a passing sprinkle and a summer downpour that sends you sprinting for cover. And until now, satellites have struggled to capture it with the detail needed to warn us before skies crack open. […]
I just got a $15 tip to deliver a $1 soda in a rich neighborhood. This is just one silly example, but rich people, or just wealth in general obviously creates more opportunities and jobs for all of us submitted by /u/Crafty_Jacket668 [link] [comments]