Tag: was

  • I built a project and I thought I might share it with the group

    I built a project and I thought I might share it with the group Disclaimer: It’s UK focused. Hi everyone, When I was looking to buy a house, a big annoyance I had was that I couldn’t easily tell if I was getting value for money. Although, in my opinion, any property is expensive as…

  • Is there a term for internal processing vs data that needs to be stakeholding/customer facing?

    Is there a term for internal processing vs data that needs to be stakeholding/customer facing? For example I had my physical credit card stolen. I was trying to get information from the CC company about when the card was used so that the local PD could check security cameras. (We thought it was particular person…

  • An Existential Crisis of a Veteran Researcher in the Age of Generative AI

    An Existential Crisis of a Veteran Researcher in the Age of Generative AI I was a researcher fifteen years ago. A PhD candidate doing Research for long days. I was swamped with many articles, annotations, emails, bookmarks, etc. When I found a citation manager tool, Mendeley, I felt so relaxed. It was like I had…

  • Enterprise AI: From Build-or-Buy to Partner-and-Grow

    Enterprise AI: From Build-or-Buy to Partner-and-Grow Not long ago, a cooperation partner casually approached me with an AI use case at their organization. They wanted to make their onboarding process for new staff more efficient by using AI to answer the repetitive questions of newcomers. I suggested a practical chat approach that would integrate their…

  • When Physics Meets Finance: Using AI to Solve Black-Scholes

    When Physics Meets Finance: Using AI to Solve Black-Scholes DISCLAIMER: This is not financial advice. I’m a PhD in Aerospace Engineering with a strong focus on Machine Learning: I’m not a financial advisor. This article is intended solely to demonstrate the power of Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) in a financial context. When I was 16,…

  • Experiments Illustrated: Can $1 Change Behavior More Than $100?

    Experiments Illustrated: Can $1 Change Behavior More Than $100? I currently lead a small data team at a small tech company. With everything small, we have a lot of autonomy over what, when, and how we run experiments. In this series, I’m opening the vault from our years of experimenting, each story highlighting a key…

  • How I Became A Machine Learning Engineer (No CS Degree, No Bootcamp)

    How I Became A Machine Learning Engineer (No CS Degree, No Bootcamp) Machine learning and AI are among the most popular topics nowadays, especially within the tech space. I am fortunate enough to work and develop with these technologies every day as a machine learning engineer! In this article, I will walk you through my…

  • Classifier-Free Guidance in LLMs Safety — NeurIPS 2024 Challenge Experience

    Classifier-Free Guidance in LLMs Safety — NeurIPS 2024 Challenge Experience Classifier-Free Guidance in LLMs Safety — NeurIPS 2024 Challenge Experience This article briefly describes NeurIPS 2024 LLM-PC submission that was awarded the second prize — the approach to effective LLM unlearning without any retaining dataset. This is achieved through the formulation of the unlearning task as an alignment problem with the…

  • The Cultural Impact of AI Generated Content: Part 1

    The Cultural Impact of AI Generated Content: Part 1 What happens when AI generated media becomes ubiquitous in our lives? How does this relate to what we’ve experienced before, and how does it change us? Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash This is the first part of a two part series I’m writing analyzing how people and…

  • was this called etl last time?

    https://seatunnel.apache.org/ how much software does apache produce??? https://dolphinscheduler.apache.org/en-us