MIT News – Artificial intelligence Large language models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly useful for programming and robotics tasks, but for more complicated reasoning problems, the gap between these systems and humans looms large. Without the ability to learn new concepts like humans do, these systems fail to form good abstractions — essentially, high-level representations of […]Continue reading

AWS Machine Learning Blog Large language model (LLM) training has become increasingly popular over the last year with the release of several publicly available models such as Llama2, Falcon, and StarCoder. Customers are now training LLMs of unprecedented size ranging from 1 billion to over 175 billion parameters. Training these LLMs requires significant compute resources […]Continue reading

AWS Machine Learning Blog Companies increasingly rely on user-generated images and videos for engagement. From ecommerce platforms encouraging customers to share product images to social media companies promoting user-generated videos and images, using user content for engagement is a powerful strategy. However, it can be challenging to ensure that this user-generated content is consistent with […]Continue reading

MIT News – Artificial intelligence As autonomous systems and artificial intelligence become increasingly common in daily life, new methods are emerging to help humans check that these systems are behaving as expected. One method, called formal specifications, uses mathematical formulas that can be translated into natural-language expressions. Some researchers claim that this method can be […]Continue reading

AWS Machine Learning Blog Customers are increasingly turning to product reviews to make informed decisions in their shopping journey, whether they’re purchasing everyday items like a kitchen towel or making major purchases like buying a car. These reviews have transformed into an essential source of information, enabling shoppers to access the opinions and experiences of […]Continue reading

AWS Machine Learning Blog Businesses are increasingly using machine learning (ML) to make near-real-time decisions, such as placing an ad, assigning a driver, recommending a product, or even dynamically pricing products and services. ML models make predictions given a set of input data known as features, and data scientists easily spend more than 60% of […]Continue reading

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