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Oct 16, 2024

Revolutionizing Fine-Tuned Small Language Model Deployments: Introducing Predibase’s Next-Gen Inference Engine

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Predibase announces the Predibase Inference Engine, their new infrastructure offering designed to be the best platform for serving fine-tuned small language models (SLMs). The Predibase Inference Engine dramatically improves SLM deployments by making them faster, easily scalable, and more cost-effective for enterprises grappling with the complexities of productionizing AI. Built on Predibase’s innovations–Turbo LoRA and LoRA eXchange (LoRAX)–the Predibase Inference Engine is designed from the ground up to offer a best-in-class experience for serving fine-tuned SLMs.

The need for such an innovation is clear. As AI becomes more entrenched in the fabric of enterprise operations, the challenges associated with deploying and scaling SLMs have grown increasingly daunting. Homegrown infrastructure is often ill-equipped to handle the dynamic demands of high-volume AI workloads, leading to inflated costs, diminished performance, and operational bottlenecks. The Predibase Inference Engine addresses these challenges head-on, offering a tailor-made solution for enterprise AI deployments.

Join Predibase webinar on October 29th to learn more about the Predibase Inference Engine!

Oct 16, 2024

Quantum theory is challenging long-standing ideas about entropy

Posted by in categories: mathematics, quantum physics

A mathematical study finds that three definitions of what it means for entropy to increase, which have previously been considered equivalent, can produce different results in the quantum realm.

By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

Oct 16, 2024

Red Light Therapy Improves Mitochondria Function, Eye Health, And Lifespan: Glen Jeffery, PhD

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, media & arts

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Oct 16, 2024

Boston Dynamics & TRI Announce Partnership

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Seems interesting. But B.D. has fallen behind now, imo.


A new joint research agreement between Boston Dynamics and the Toyota Research Institute combines leading teams in robotics and AI.

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Oct 16, 2024

New intranasal RNA therapy shows promise in boosting memory and reducing anxiety

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A new study has found that the gene therapy COG-201, delivered through a nasal spray, can improve memory and decrease anxiety in animal models, offering a new approach to treating neurological conditions.

Oct 16, 2024

New theoretical framework sets limits for the realization of quantum processes in spacetime

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Bell’s theorem, the well-known theoretical framework introduced by John Bell decades ago, delineates the limits of classical physical processes arising from relativistic causality principles. These are principles rooted in Einstein’s theory of relativity, which dictate how cause and effect operate in the universe.

Oct 16, 2024

The biggest data breaches in 2024: 1 billion stolen records and rising

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Some of the largest, most damaging breaches of 2024 already account for over a billion stolen records. Plus, some special shout-outs.

Oct 16, 2024

Real time unlocks how DNA methylation impacts aging

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Innovative research from Vilnius University sheds light on how DNA methylation impacts cellular aging and healthspan.

Oct 16, 2024

23andMe agrees to $30m settlement over data breach targeting Jewish and Chinese users

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cybercrime/malcode, genetics

Genetic testing company settles with plaintiffs over breach that was revealed when hacker published link to database labeled ‘ashkenazi DNA Data of Celebrities’

The breach, which occurred last October, affected more than 6.9 million customers and included users’ personal details such as their location, name and birthdate, as well as some information about their family trees. That data was shared on BreachForums, an online forum used by cybercriminals.

According to court documents, the data breach was revealed October 6 after a hacker going by the pseudonym Golem, a reference to the Jewish mythical defender made of clay, published a link to a database labeled ashkenazi DNA Data of Celebrities. According to the lawsuit, the hacker referred to the list as the most valuable data you’ll ever see, though most of the names were not famous.

Oct 16, 2024

Detailed images of key protein complexes provide new insights into bacterial photosynthesis

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Researchers at the University of Liverpool and collaborators have arrived at a new understanding of bacterial photosynthesis. Using novel techniques, investigators have unveiled intricate detailed images of the key photosynthetic protein complexes of purple bacteria. These images shed new light on how these microorganisms harness solar energy.

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