Gemma Scope: helping the safety community shed light on the inner workings of language models
Announcing a comprehensive, open suite of sparse autoencoders for language model interpretability.
WeiterlesenAnnouncing a comprehensive, open suite of sparse autoencoders for language model interpretability.
WeiterlesenWe’re Fly.io, a global public cloud with simple, developer-friendly ergonomics. If you’ve got a working Docker image, we’ll transmogrify it into a Fly Machine: a VM...
WeiterlesenDesigning a module system around HTTP imports was ambitious. Here are some issues we encountered and how we solved for them.
WeiterlesenWhen running production JavaScript in the cloud, performance is a critical consideration. Here’s how Deno’s cold start times compare against other JavaScript runtimes on AWS Lambda.
WeiterlesenBreakthrough models AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 solve advanced reasoning problems in mathematics
WeiterlesenHumans excel at processing vast arrays of visual information, a skill that is crucial for achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). Over the decades, AI researchers have...
WeiterlesenExploring AGI, the challenges of scaling and the future of multimodal generative AI
WeiterlesenSupabase’s isomorphic JavaScript client library is now available on JSR.
WeiterlesenDeno 1.45 introduces workspaces and monorepo support, improved Node.js compatibility, updates to `deno install`, the new `deno init –lib` command, deprecation of `deno vendor`, Standard Library...
WeiterlesenMy old boss Marc Andreessen liked to say that every failed idea from the Dotcom bubble would work now. It just took time – it took...
WeiterlesenThis new feature allows Subhosting users to configure their KV databases to back up data to their own S3-compatible object storage via APIs.
WeiterlesenIt can feel a little odd to write about anything other than generative AI these days, but I sometimes remind people that all the things that...
WeiterlesenThe other day I asked what folks on Mastodon find confusing about working in the terminal, and one thing that stood out to me was “editing...
WeiterlesenHallucination in large language models usually refers to the model generating unfaithful, fabricated, inconsistent, or nonsensical content. As a term, hallucination has been somewhat generalized to...
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