Brien Posey explains that a large language model’s performance depends more on architecture, training, and data quality than on its parameter count alone.
A Mesa College professor was cleared of violating Title IX sexual harassment policies regarding claims he encouraged students to strip. The hearing officer criticized the professor's credibility but ...
A college instructor was cleared of sexual harassment after encouraging female students to strip during a midterm exam. The hearing officer found Mace Archer's conduct was not "sufficiently severe or ...
The reason why large language models are called ‘large’ is not because of how smart they are, but as a factor of their sheer size in bytes. At billions of parameters at four bytes each, they pose a ...
The reason why large language models are called ‘large’ is not because of how smart they are, but as a factor of their sheer size in bytes. At billions of parameters at four bytes each, they pose a ...
Top state officials called for reforms after a CT Insider investigation raised questions about the potential for sham marriages happening in Bridgeport and other towns across Connecticut. The ...
According to Q36.5 founder Luigi Bergamo, the project began as an offhand idea during a conversation with Ulrich Schoberer, founder of SRM and inventor of the cycling power meter. Bergamo had been ...
Shanghai AI Lab researchers find that giving AI richer context—called “context engineering”—can make models smarter without retraining.
In a new study published November 7, 2025, in Cancer Research, scientists at the NCI-Designated Cancer Center at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute advanced the possibility of ...
Hear from recent Duke appointee Retired Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. and other Duke faculty and staff on what it takes to develop empathetic and character-forward leaders.
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