Tag: parameter

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Qwen2.5 Omni: See, Hear, Talk, Write, Do It All!

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/28/qwen25-omni/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Qwen2.5 Omni: See, Hear, Talk, Write, Do It All! Feedly Summary: Qwen2.5 Omni: See, Hear, Talk, Write, Do It All! I’m not sure how I missed this one at the time, but last month (March 27th) Qwen released their first multi-modal model that can handle audio and…

  • CSA: Phishing Tests: Key Questions to Ask

    Source URL: https://www.schellman.com/blog/penetration-testing/phishing-tests-what-your-provider-should-be-telling-you Source: CSA Title: Phishing Tests: Key Questions to Ask Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The text provides valuable insights into the considerations organizations must evaluate when engaging third-party providers for phishing assessments. It highlights best practices that enhance the effectiveness of these assessments, emphasizing the evolving nature of phishing…

  • Cloud Blog: Google Public Sector and Palantir collaborate to bring Google Cloud to FedStart

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/public-sector/google-public-sector-and-palantir-collaborate-to-bring-google-cloud-to-fedstart/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Google Public Sector and Palantir collaborate to bring Google Cloud to FedStart Feedly Summary: At Google Public Sector, we are committed to helping our customers execute their missions. Now, we’re expanding this commitment by adding support for Palantir’s FedStart platform, so public sector customers can utilize software and…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Maybe Meta’s Llama claims to be open source because of the EU AI act

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/19/llama-eu-ai-act/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Maybe Meta’s Llama claims to be open source because of the EU AI act Feedly Summary: I encountered a theory a while ago that one of the reasons Meta insist on using the term “open source” for their Llama models despite the Llama license not actually conforming…

  • Slashdot: Microsoft Researchers Develop Hyper-Efficient AI Model That Can Run On CPUs

    Source URL: https://slashdot.org/story/25/04/17/2224205/microsoft-researchers-develop-hyper-efficient-ai-model-that-can-run-on-cpus?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed Source: Slashdot Title: Microsoft Researchers Develop Hyper-Efficient AI Model That Can Run On CPUs Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: Microsoft has launched BitNet b1.58 2B4T, a highly efficient 1-bit AI model featuring 2 billion parameters, optimized for CPU use and accessible under an MIT license. It surpasses competitors in…