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AI History: The Dartmouth Summer AI Research Project of 1955

As fun as it is to learn about the latest updates in the world of AI, I also find it very interesting to learn about the history of this field. One fascinating project was the “Dartmouth Summer Research Project on … Continue reading

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Examining claims of biosecurity risks from Open Foundation Models

One of the primary drivers of regulatory efforts around Generative AI and foundation models is the fear of societal harm from the models. There are many claims, including from some highly respected AI experts, that this technology has the power … Continue reading

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Examining Benefits & Risks of Open Foundation Models

As new technologies entry the market, we see government regulations come up due to a few reason. The wave of recent AI regulations are largely being positioned as addressing the first two reasons. Although many commentators make the claim that … Continue reading

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New Data on AI Policy and Governance

The Stanford University: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence center’s 2024 AI Index has been released. It collects and shares highly relevant data to the broad field of AI, covering topics ranging from latest investments in AI research and development, AI in fields … Continue reading

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A simple taxonomy to guide your LLM prompt engineering

Large language models (LLM) have truly democratized AI development. Software engineers can now develop many AI applications without the need for dedicated model development. These LLMs are a one-stop shop for performing a variety of natural language processing (NLP) tasks. … Continue reading

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