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FermiNet: Quantum physics and chemistry from first principles

FermiNet: Quantum physics and chemistry from first principles

Research Published 22 August 2024 Authors David Pfau and James Spencer Note: This blog was first published on 19 October 2020. Following the publication of our breakthrough work on excited states in Science on 22 August 2024, we’ve made minor updates and added a section below about this new phase of work. Using deep learning … Read more

Best AI Podcast Generator (Free and Paid)

Best AI Podcast Generator (Free and Paid)

Podcasting has exploded in popularity, transforming from a niche medium into one of the most beloved formats for consuming content. But the rise of podcasts has also brought a new challenge: producing quality episodes is time-consuming and often requires a wide range of skills. Enter the AI podcast generator. This tool uses artificial intelligence to … Read more

Nvidia har tränat sin AI med en omfattande samling YouTube-videor

Nvidia har tränat sin AI med en omfattande samling YouTube-videor

Nvidia samlade in videor från YouTube och andra källor för att träna AI-modeller. Företaget försvarade sin praxis som förenlig med upphovsrättslagen. Interna diskussioner visade att anställda var oroliga för juridiska problem med användning av dataset. Projektet, kallat Cosmos, syftade till att skapa en avancerad videomodell för olika Nvidia-produkter. Medarbetare använde yt-dlp och virtuella maskiner för … Read more

#1 Leading the Meta AI Revolution- Yatter AI

#1 Leading the Meta AI Revolution- Yatter AI

Explore the forefront of AI innovation with our latest blog on Yatter AI, the driving force behind the meta AI revolution. Discover how Yatter AI is reshaping the landscape of artificial intelligence, paving the way for unprecedented advancements and redefining the future of technology. Introducing Meta AI and its Significance With the goal of redefining … Read more

Function Calling at the Edge – The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Blog

Function Calling at the Edge – The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Blog


Function Calling at the Edge – The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Blog

The ability of LLMs to execute commands through plain language (e.g. English) has enabled agentic systems that can complete a user query by orchestrating the right set of tools (e.g. ToolFormer, Gorilla). This, along with the recent multi-modal efforts such as the GPT-4o or Gemini-1.5 model, has expanded the realm of possibilities with AI agents. While this is quite exciting, the large model size and computational requirements of these models often requires their inference to be performed on the cloud. This can create several challenges for their widespread adoption. First and foremost, uploading data such as video, audio, or text documents to a third party vendor on the cloud, can result in privacy issues. Second, this requires cloud/Wi-Fi connectivity which is not always possible. For instance, a robot deployed in the real world may not always have a stable connection. Besides that, latency could also be an issue as uploading large amounts of data to the cloud and waiting for the response could slow down response time, resulting in unacceptable time-to-solution. These challenges could be solved if we deploy the LLM models locally at the edge.

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Q&A: A new initiative to help strengthen democracy | MIT News

Q&A: A new initiative to help strengthen democracy | MIT News

In the United States and around the world, democracy is under threat. Anti-democratic attitudes have become more prevalent, partisan polarization is growing, misinformation is omnipresent, and politicians and citizens sometimes question the integrity of elections.  With this backdrop, the MIT Department of Political Science is launching an effort to establish a Strengthening Democracy Initiative. In … Read more

AlphaProteo generates novel proteins for biology and health research

AlphaProteo generates novel proteins for biology and health research

Research Published 5 September 2024 Authors Protein Design and Wet Lab teams New AI system designs proteins that successfully bind to target molecules, with potential for advancing drug design, disease understanding and more. Every biological process in the body, from cell growth to immune responses, depends on interactions between molecules called proteins. Like a key … Read more

A Poisoning Attack Against 3D Gaussian Splatting

A Poisoning Attack Against 3D Gaussian Splatting

A new research collaboration between Singapore and China has proposed a method for attacking the popular synthesis method 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS). The new attack method uses crafted source data  to overload the available GPU memory of the target system, and to make training so lengthy as to potentially incapacitate the target server, equivalent to … Read more