Considering that there is no standard for test & evaluation of AI models yet, it makes sense that a lot of companies have banned their employees from using generative AI. But I’m sure they’ll be back on the genAI train soon with progress moving as quickly as it is.
75% of 2,000 IT decision-makers from 5 continents say their companies have banned ChatGPT and other generative AI tools due to risks associated with data security, privacy, and brand reputation. - ZDNet
There are currently no standards for test & evaluation in AI development – to help develop them Scale, a company partnered with leading AI companies, uncovered their own, detailed approach to T&E. - Scale
Check out the demo of Nvidia’s NeVA, a powerful model that understands both text and images. - Nvidia
Interesting method to make LLMs more useful for programmers – this library can guide any model, even a tiny one, into generating text that perfectly matches RegEx expressions or a JSON schema. - GitHub, arXiv
Authors are finding books they didn’t write sold with their names on them – AI isn’t the main issue here, it’s more about lack of verification and protection for authors, but it does make it much easier to perform fraud like this. - ArsTechnica
DoctorGPT is a 3GB model that you can use on iOS, Android, or in the browser for free, offline, without sharing any data – it’s based on Llama 2, and it can pass the US Medical Licensing exam. - GitHub
The future of drive-thrus – see what it’s like to order food in a fully automated drive-thru experience powered by an AI assistant. - Axios
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