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With Workspace Studio, Google wants workers to build their own AI agents – Computerworld

As AI adoption continues to grow in the workplace, organizations are investigating the potential of agents to solve common tasks in systematic ways, said J. P. Gownder, Forrester vice president and principal analyst. “With an agent, an employee doesn’t have to write yet another prompt to give the AI directions. And, in theory, agents are more action-oriented than what you get …

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Cada uno es dueño de su silencio y esclavo de sus palabras

🔥 Trending now in : “Cada uno es dueño de su silencio y esclavo de sus palabras” Como no podía ser de otra manera, las declaraciones de Claudio Giráldez, después del 0-1 en Vigo, y su rectificación posterior, este mismo miércoles, fueron objeto de pregunta en la rueda de prensa de Manolo González, previa a la visita del RCD Espanyol …

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Do Labels Make AI Blind? Self-Supervision Solves the Age-Old Binding Problem

paper from Konrad Körding’s Lab [1], “Does Object Binding Naturally Emerge in Large Pretrained Vision Transformers?” gives insights into a foundational question in visual neuroscience: what is required to bind visual elements and textures together as objects? The goal of this article is to give you a background on this problem, review this NeurIPS paper, and hopefully give you insight …

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