Google’s Gemma 3 makes home AI a reality with new open-source model
Currently, running open-source AI models locally is merely an awkward alternative to the ease of using cloud-based services like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok.
However, running models directly on p...
What if AI did not just write—but edited itself?
Long-form writing has always been a challenge for AI. While large language models can churn out short, well-structured responses, they falter when faced with lengthy, complex documents—the kind that...
Machine teaching
Machine teaching is redefining how we interact with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). As industries increasingly adopt AI solutions, professionals without a technical background ...
Hellinger distance
Hellinger Distance is an intriguing statistical measure used to quantify how similar two probability distributions are. It finds its relevance across various fields, particularly in statistics and mac...
Model cards
Model cards are becoming an essential part of the machine learning landscape. As AI technologies continue to evolve and impact various sectors, the need for clear, standardized documentation about mac...
Social learning theory
Social Learning Theory provides a fascinating lens through which we can understand how humans acquire new behaviors. This framework posits that the majority of our learning occurs not through direct e...
Robots
Robots have come a long way from being mere figments of science fiction. Today, they blend seamlessly into our daily lives, enhancing industries, improving efficiency, and even assisting in personal t...
Transformer model
Transformer models have marked a significant milestone in the world of machine learning and artificial intelligence. By adeptly handling sequential data, they have dramatically transformed how machine...
What is early stopping?
Early stopping is a crucial technique in machine learning that helps juggle the delicate balance between a model’s ability to learn and its tendency to overfit. By strategically halting the training...