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All Citations Should Include Hyperlinks (If Possible)

Amelia Landenberger explains that as a general principle, citations in scholarly works have two purposes: to prove that the point is supported by evidence, and to allow the reader to find the evidence that the author is citing to. The… Continue Reading →

Biden orders every US agency to appoint a chief AI officer

Enlarge (credit: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / Contributor | AFP) The White House has announced the “first government-wide policy to mitigate risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and harness its benefits.” To coordinate these efforts, every federal agency must appoint a chief AI… Continue Reading →

Blender 4.1: Where Quality Meets Efficiency in 3D Design

Blender 4.1 3D creation suite releases with game-changing performance boosts and quality-of-life improvements. Here’s more on that! The post Blender 4.1: Where Quality Meets Efficiency in 3D Design appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/news/blender-4-1-where-quality-meets-efficiency-in-3d-design/ from Teknoids… Continue Reading →

Introducing DBRX: A New State-of-the-Art Open LLM by Databricks

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Inside the Creation of DBRX, the World’s Most Powerful Open Source AI Model

Startup Databricks just released DBRX, the most powerful open source large language model yet—eclipsing Meta’s Llama 2. Link to original post https://www.wired.com/story/dbrx-inside-the-creation-of-the-worlds-most-powerful-open-source-ai-model/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

Databricks spent $10M on new DBRX generative AI model, but it can’t beat GPT-4

If you wanted to raise the profile of your major tech company and had $10 million to spend, how would you spend it? On a Super Bowl ad? An F1 sponsorship? You could spend it training a generative AI model…. Continue Reading →

On LawNext: The Inside Story of the Caselaw Access Project, with Three of the People Who Made It Happen

March 1 marked the culmination of an ambitious and audacious project to digitize and provide free and open access to all official court decisions ever published in the United States. Called the Caselaw Access Project, it came about, starting in 2015, through an… Continue Reading →

Linus Torvalds Announces the First Linux Kernel 6.9 Release Candidate

The development of the Linux kernel continues with Linux 6.9 as the next major kernel series, and Linus Torvalds announced today the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone for public testing. The post Linus Torvalds Announces the First… Continue Reading →

Microsoft Dev’s 30-Year-Old Temporary Code Still Lingers in Windows 11

Dave Plummer, a former Microsoft developer, has shared the story behind the Format drive dialog box in Windows, which has remained unchanged for nearly three decades. According to Plummer, the dialog box was created as a temporary solution during the… Continue Reading →

Has ‘Silicon Valley-style Startup Disruption’ Arrived for Book Publishing?

The Baffler says a new publishing house launched earlier this month “brings Silicon Valley-style startup disruption to the business of books.” Authors Equity has “a tiny core staff, offloading its labor to a network of freelancers,” and like a handful… Continue Reading →

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