Fine-Tuning a BERT Model
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.
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.
Mobile Fortify, the new app used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to use face recognition technology (FRT) to identify people during street encounters, is an affront to the rights and dignity of migrants and U.S. citizens alike. That’s why a coalition of privacy, civil liberties and civil rights organizations are demanding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shut down the use of Mobile Fortify, release the agency’s privacy analyses of the app, and clarify the agency’s policy […]
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Adoption of new tools and technologies occurs when users largely perceive them as reliable, accessible, and an improvement over the available methods and workflows for the cost. Five PhD students from the inaugural class of the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab Summer Program are utilizing state-of-the-art resources, alleviating AI pain points, and creating new features and capabilities to promote AI usefulness and deployment — from learning when to trust a model that predicts another’s accuracy to more effectively reasoning […]
In 2025, “using AI” no longer just means chatting with a model, and you’ve probably already noticed that shift yourself.
Who defines and enforces property rights? If you are the average person, an undergraduate student, or even a mainstream economics professor, that answer is easy: the government. Look it up! Municipal and county governments determine the deeds to your property and various usage rights including wetland setbacks and easements. State governments create regulations that affect residential and commercial property and how businesses may go about their business. And the federal government controls patent and copyright protections, sets environmental […]
As the Trump administration continues to take partial ownership of companies throughout the country, like U.S. Steel and Intel, Cato Scholars Clark Packard and Tad DeHaven have continued to write extensively on this trend: lead , Trump Industrial Policy Delivers Make-Work Jobs by Clark Packard and Tad DeHaven Steeled for Protectionism by Clark Packard To speak with our scholars about the Trump administration’s deal with U.S. Steel, you can contact pr@cato.org.
I really thought I would never post this, as I think Kamala Harris is in the dictionary next to “extreme Peter Principle,” but she was right when she said that her loss to Trump was the closest Presidential loss this century, at least when looking at the popular vote. John Hinderaker tries to argue otherwise: I suppose Harris was referring to the irrelevant “popular vote,” but her claim isn’t true there, either. By far the closest of the […]