LangChain vs LlamaIndex vs NIM.
Here is a very good beginner friendly blog if you are having problems on which one to use.
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/llm-powered-apps-langchain-vs-llamaindex-vs-nim/
Here is a very good beginner friendly blog if you are having problems on which one to use.
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/llm-powered-apps-langchain-vs-llamaindex-vs-nim/
freeCodeCamp.org
Which Tools to Use for LLM-Powered Applications: LangChain vs LlamaIndex vs NIM
If youβre considering building an application powered by a Large Language Model, you may wonder which tool to use. Well, two well-established frameworksβLangChain and LlamaIndexβhave gained significant attention for their unique features and capabili...
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The next thing about these days LLMs is application and integrations. Here is one by Anthropic called Computer Use
It allows Claude to control your computer screen based on a prompt and take actions on your behalf to act on your computer. You can even let it control your app and play games too, sounds fun.
https://x.com/rowancheung/status/1848743700702130474?t=qMcwmDJTT4UFkox4pOmx-g&s=09
It allows Claude to control your computer screen based on a prompt and take actions on your behalf to act on your computer. You can even let it control your app and play games too, sounds fun.
It works by taking static screenshots that are constantly sent back to the API in real-time
Then Clade can move your cursor, click, and type text
https://x.com/rowancheung/status/1848743700702130474?t=qMcwmDJTT4UFkox4pOmx-g&s=09
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Focus on solving real problems. Don't waste time on hypothetical issues. If a problem needs validation, it's probably not important. Tackle the biggest challenges first.
- Samson Endale
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validation
Don't listen to Samπ, our work(ML) is nothing without validation set.
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Huggingface datasetπ€ stats, and guess what, both are not even my datasets, I worked on the Aya one but for the other one, I just made it instruction style and nothing much. But seems like people are using them, has anyone come across these two datasets on hf?
Aya and Amharic QA
Aya and Amharic QA
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Aya Expanse from Cohere for AI, it beats most open source models like Llama and Gemma in same parameters comparison. It can also support speech and image this time.
You can try it here: https://huggingface.co/spaces/CohereForAI/aya_expanse
You can try it here: https://huggingface.co/spaces/CohereForAI/aya_expanse
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Nonsense, what does this even mean? Are people trying their best to coin terms and claim they are the father of it or what. Also, the decentralized part is the funny one, what part is centralized in the first place to be decentralized?
I see this as "Hey, our company is called Singularity, where we do decentralized AGI. Translation: if the robots take over, at least it'll be a team effort π
I see this as "Hey, our company is called Singularity, where we do decentralized AGI. Translation: if the robots take over, at least it'll be a team effort π
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On November 15, we are going to have an incredible conversation with Guillermo Rauch, the founder and CEO of Vercel; the platform most of us love and use! π
This's going to be a first for Ethiopia and our tech community, it's going to be fascinating and influential. I am excited for this and I hope you are too!π
Originally from LanΓΊs, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was involved in creating numerous influential open source projects and his first company Cloudup was acquired by Automattic. He later created NextJS, the most popular react framework and then Vercel the cloud infrastructure focused on DX.π₯
Along many things he has also authored one of the first books on Node.js, authored Mongoose, SocketIO and Hyper and so much more.π€
This is a long conversation about his early childhood, family and friends, relationships and belief, tech and hobbies, thoughts on sensitive and philosophical topics and much more. We're all going to learn a-lot from him.π₯°
The session will be a video podcast and it will be recorded and uploaded. Can't wait and until then think of questions you'd like to ask him!π₯³
#GuillermoRauch #Vercel
@DagmawiBabiPodcasts
This's going to be a first for Ethiopia and our tech community, it's going to be fascinating and influential. I am excited for this and I hope you are too!
Originally from LanΓΊs, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was involved in creating numerous influential open source projects and his first company Cloudup was acquired by Automattic. He later created NextJS, the most popular react framework and then Vercel the cloud infrastructure focused on DX.
Along many things he has also authored one of the first books on Node.js, authored Mongoose, SocketIO and Hyper and so much more.
This is a long conversation about his early childhood, family and friends, relationships and belief, tech and hobbies, thoughts on sensitive and philosophical topics and much more. We're all going to learn a-lot from him.
The session will be a video podcast and it will be recorded and uploaded. Can't wait and until then think of questions you'd like to ask him!
#GuillermoRauch #Vercel
@DagmawiBabiPodcasts
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ChatGPT search,
I just tried ChatGPT search and it's actually nice to see good summaries for search, I've tried it for a few times including for CodeNight and it actually gets the Telegram and Github links correctly and also the members number too.
I think Google search is going to become obsolete with this in the long run.
I just tried ChatGPT search and it's actually nice to see good summaries for search, I've tried it for a few times including for CodeNight and it actually gets the Telegram and Github links correctly and also the members number too.
I think Google search is going to become obsolete with this in the long run.
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Darwin Was a Slacker and You Should Be Too
https://nautil.us/darwin-was-a-slacker-and-you-should-be-too-236532/?utm_source=tw-naut&utm_medium=organic-social
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People with access to A100s really donβt know how good they have it. Meanwhile, Iβm out here rationing compute like itβs wartimeπ.
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TransformerRanker is a library that quickly finds the best-suited language model for a given NLP classification task.
All you need to do is to select a dataset and a list of pre-trained language models (LMs) from the π€ HuggingFace Hub. TransformerRanker will quickly estimate which of these LMs will perform best on the given task!
https://github.com/flairNLP/transformer-ranker
All you need to do is to select a dataset and a list of pre-trained language models (LMs) from the π€ HuggingFace Hub. TransformerRanker will quickly estimate which of these LMs will perform best on the given task!
https://github.com/flairNLP/transformer-ranker
GitHub
GitHub - flairNLP/transformer-ranker: Efficiently find the best-suited language model (LM) for your NLP task
Efficiently find the best-suited language model (LM) for your NLP task - flairNLP/transformer-ranker
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Check out our paper that uses proverbs to evaluate LLMs. We saw a few things that could be further studied. Even though we didn't find it first, still order of choice matters a lot of other things.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.05049
https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.05049
arXiv.org
ProverbEval: Exploring LLM Evaluation Challenges for Low-resource...
With the rapid development of evaluation datasets to assess LLMs understanding across a wide range of subjects and domains, identifying a suitable language understanding benchmark has become...
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