DeepSeek just dropped open-source Janus Pro 7B for image understanding and generation!
ā SOTA 0.8 on GenEval and 84.19 on DPG-Bench, beats DallE3 and SD3-Medium
ā 72M synthetic images in pretraining
ā good text rendering
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While we were interacting here, the team was planning something else šŗ
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lakshya sharan
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Random Thought :
I was wondering, why ChatGPT weren't build on the Increment Learning modle..
Because I might destroy it's algo....
Let me expain..
In the world of machine learning, training models can be approached in two main ways, Batch Lea
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Sunil Huvanna
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Who do you think are gonna capture most of the LLM Market in the coming years
Mr Nadella shared that the farmer was trying to access some government programme.
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Siddharth Chopra
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What a crazy week in AI š¤Æ
Open ai dropped O1 and O1 pro model.. at the same time google silently dropped itās new model to API which is better than O1 preview as per benchmark.
Iām not a gemini fan but google is really working hard on this. What d
After tomorrow no one can capture them! Eventually Retailers will be trapped! It's a sell on the rise market! In greed comes opportunity which should be fulfilled when the market is in fear!
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Ronak Patel
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Is Bhavish planning to be the next Ambani/Adani of India?
He wants to capture few percent of market in all sectorsšµ
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Mahendra Lochhab
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As of June 2024, the number of Demat accounts in India's stock market was 16.2 crore. This is a significant increase from March 2020, when there were only 36 million Demat accounts.
Canāt believe TikTok is still making huge profits despite a ban in one of the largest countries in the world - India. Amazing model.
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Shiv Bharankar
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Kodak: A Giant that Missed the Digital Revolution
Kodak, a pioneer in the photography industry, dominated the market with 90% market share in the 1990s. But by 2012, it filed for bankruptcy. What went wrong?
The Missed Digital Wave: In 1975, Kodak