Good news concerning AI development often finds itself dampened by reports of models hallucinating, providing misleading responses, or simply inventing facts that are anything but.
This week Michael Kearns of Penn Engineering wrote about "model disgorgement," a potential solution that forces models to purge themselves of "content that leads to copyright infringement or biased responses."
From our admittedly very narrow perspective, that proposition couldn't be more ironic.
Living The LLM Dream – Mostly…
Since hosting your own LLMs is now so easy, having a few to hand to test out opportunities for TF has turned into quite the habit. Most of the 'big brand' LLMs such as Llama 2 and 3, Mistral, Gemma, and phi3, work exceptionally well on a reasonably powerful machine, providing it contains a decent GPU and lots of RAM.
For first time in years, something actually feels like a taste of the future, especially when taking the slog out of otherwise menial and repetitive tasks.
Yet, somet...Read More
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