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Wish you could see your ChatGPT history in one place?

alexeyondata.substack.com
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A Telegram Assistant That Turns Brain Dumps into Structured Markdown

alexeyondata.substack.com
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14 prompt engineering courses (free and paid)

learnprompting.org
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The largest AI safety hackathon ever with $500k in prizes

hackaprompt.com
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The most widely used benchmarks for evaluating LLMs

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LLMs are impressive for NLP, but AI won't rely solely on language

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An online course at the intersection of AI and business from MIT

mit-online.getsmarter.com
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kavaivaleri
·2 anni fa·discuss
Great cover image! :)

We also write about LLMs! https://www.turingpost.com/t/FMOps
kavaivaleri
·2 anni fa·discuss
We explore Databricks' unusual history, its contributions to the generative AI field for Enterprise, and what its strategies reveal about the evolving landscape of GenAI and data intelligence platforms.

- Starting point of Databricks

- We are open-source and... poor. Changes in strategy that led to $$$

- Turning to Generative AI (and proving again open-source is cool)

- Generative AI's role in the next wave of enterprise data applications

- Product policy: “Cannibalize yourself before someone else does”

- Mission

- Financial situation and acquisitions

- How does the company make money?

- Vision of the future of the AI industry

- Bonus: Seven brilliant founders behind Databricks
kavaivaleri
·2 anni fa·discuss
Some pretty fascinating collaborators:

- Matei Zaharia, a CTO of Databricks - Pieter Abbeel Director of the Berkeley Robot Learning Lab, Co-Director of the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research (BAIR) lab - Two talented PhD students: Hao Liu, Wilson Yan
kavaivaleri
·2 anni fa·discuss
Since the bloom of social media, it’s been tough times for journalism as so many voices appeared and the cacophony was deafening.

AI-generated content adds even more infotrash. But surprisingly enough, I think that AI is here to bring us back to the quality of journalism, both as a risk factor and as an enabler.
kavaivaleri
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for your feedback. Just removed the subscriber break so anyone can read the article now.
kavaivaleri
·3 anni fa·discuss
Today, we have something special prepared just for you: a 6-month report (from January 2023 to early July 2023) detailing the transformative impact that the launch of ChatGPT has had in China, India, and the UK.
kavaivaleri
·3 anni fa·discuss
How should we refer to AI applications like chatbots? He/she/it/they? We often use human-like language to describe AI. And there is a word for it: anthropomorphism in AI.

The media is ignoring the very real issue of anthropomorphism in AI. But it has serious consequences.

How do you refer to AI chatbots or other technologies? Do you give them nicknames?