Practical AI: Machine Learning, Data Science
Technology:Software How-To
It seems like everyone is interested in Rust these days. Even the most popular Python linter, Ruff, isn’t written in Python! It’s written in Rust. But what is the state of training or inferencing deep learning models in Rust? In this episode, we are joined by Nathaniel Simard, the creator burn. We discuss Rust in general, the need to have support for AI in multiple languages, and the current state of doing “AI things” in Rust.
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burn-rs: This library strives to serve as a comprehensive deep learning framework, offering exceptional flexibility and written in Rust.
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AI in the U.S. Congress
First impressions of GPT-4o
Full-stack approach for effective AI agents
Autonomous fighter jets?!
Private, open source chat UIs
Mamba & Jamba
Udio & the age of multi-modal AI
RAG continues to rise
Should kids still learn to code?
AI vs software devs
Prompting the future
Generating the future of art & entertainment
YOLOv9: Computer vision is alive and well
Representation Engineering (Activation Hacking)
Leading the charge on AI in National Security
Gemini vs OpenAI
Data synthesis for SOTA LLMs
Large Action Models (LAMs) & Rabbits 🐇
Collaboration & evaluation for LLM apps
Advent of GenAI Hackathon recap
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