What Happens When You Build an LLM Using Only 1s and 0s
An LLM that’s 41× more efficient and 9× faster than today’s standard models The post What Happens When You Build an LLM Using Only 1s and 0s appeared first on Towards Data Science.
An LLM that’s 41× more efficient and 9× faster than today’s standard models The post What Happens When You Build an LLM Using Only 1s and 0s appeared first on Towards Data Science.
How to make LLMs reason with verifiable, step-by-step logic (Part 1) The post Understanding Vibe Proving appeared first on Towards Data Science.
A story about failing forward, spheres you can’t visualize, and why sometimes the math knows things before we do The post The Geometry of Laziness: What Angles Reveal About AI Hallucinations appeared first on Towards Data Science.
For the last couple of years, a lot of the conversation around AI has revolved around a single, deceptively simple question: Which model is the best? But the next question was always, the best for what? The best for reasoning? Writing? Coding? Or maybe it’s the best for images, audio, or video? That framing made […] The post ChatLLM Presents a Streamlined Solution to Addressing the Real Bottleneck in AI appeared first on Towards Data Science.
From Random Ensembles to Optimization: Gradient Boosting Explained The post The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 20: Gradient Boosted Linear Regression in Excel appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Gradient descent in function space with decision trees The post The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 21: Gradient Boosted Decision Tree Regressor in Excel appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Understanding text embeddings through simple models and Excel The post The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 22: Embeddings in Excel appeared first on Towards Data Science.
OpenAI says prompt injections will always be a risk for AI browsers with agentic capabilities, like Atlas. But the firm is beefing up its cybersecurity with an “LLM-based automated attacker.”
Alphabet is set to pay $4.75 billion in cash, plus debt, for the data center and clean energy developer.
Key Highlights: After demand from China soared high, followed by some leniency in the H200 chip export rule by the Trump administration, NVIDIA has once again found itself in a position where it has to adjust its AI chip strategy. However, the approval from the U.S. government isn’t straight-forward. The Trump administration has set a condition of 25% fee on each sale. After Trump eases China export rules, NVIDIA plans to ram-up production of H200 AI chips Last […]