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Prophetcy 3.0 is here! An intuitive, low-code platform that makes data engineering and analysis easier than ever. Improve your data infrastructure without coding, and speed up your machine learning projects. Hear more insights into how this new development is revolutionizing the data industry at Dreamforce Summit on July 11-12.
. The International Institute of Information Technology (IIITH) and NALSAR University have hosted an event to discuss the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in India's legal system. With respected law firms, policy think tanks, NALSAR and IIITH faculty, and tech startups, the focus was on how AI can solve existing challenges and opportunities in the Law industry. Roundtable was chaired by the Vice Chancellor of NALSAR Prof. Srikrishna Deva Rao and IIITH's Director Prof. P J Narayanan. They highlighted the role of AI in aiding legal research, due process of law and judgements. The sessions also deliberated legal accountability for AI-based applications. White paper to be published post-event.
Databricks, a San Francisco-based company, recently released Dolly 2.0, its upgraded large language model (LLM). This open source instruction-following LLM is fine-tuned on a freely-available dataset, and comes with no API access or need to share data with third parties. By acquiring over 15,000 data responses from 5,000 workers across 40 countries, the company made the fine-tuning process a reality. Users now have access to the training data, a feature Google Bard and OpenAI ChatGPT lack. Led by CEO Ali Ghodsi, company strives to make data engineering, machine learning and business analytics easier and more accessible.
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