Artificial Intelligence #262
Andriy Burkov
PhD in AI, ML at TalentNeuron, author of ?? The Hundred-Page Language Models Book and ?? The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book
Hey, in this issue: a first major win for an AI copyright case in the US; your AI can’t see gorillas; AI-designed proteins neutralize lethal snake venom toxins; using AI to decode language from the brain; hybrid search explained; less is more for reasoning; and more.
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OK Bo?tjan Dolin?ek
Senior Program Director | Federal IT & Cybersecurity | Driving Revenue through AI & Risk Management Solutions
1 周Very useful. Thank you!
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Chief Problem Solver at Kwik Kopy Spring. I help local businesses and individuals deliver their message, with print, mail, and other methods.
1 周Extracting useable data from PDFs looks promising.
Data Science Director at Tetra Laval International
1 周Very relevant and informative article on the AI copyright case in the US, thank you for sharing. More of these outcomes are likely to impact / derisk decision making of AI startups.