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5 ways to deploy your own large language model

CIO

A large language model (LLM) is a type of gen AI that focuses on text and code instead of images or audio, although some have begun to integrate different modalities. Second, the company funnels its engineers to a version of ChatGPT running on a private Azure cloud. That question isn’t set to the LLM right away.

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Self-Guided Meditations With AI On Azure

Xebia

How to create unique content with Large Language Models Do you sometimes struggle with creating content? Whether it’s a blog/manual/podcast you’re trying to produce, Large Language Models can help you to create unique content if you use them correctly. For our LLM, I’ve selected GPT-4.

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Tricentis Taps Generative AI to Automate Application Testing

DevOps.com

Tricentis this week added a generative artificial intelligence (AI) capability, dubbed Tricentis Copilot, to its application testing automation platform to reduce the amount of code that DevOps teams need to manually create.

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Cohere launches new Command R+ LLM on Azure first

InfoWorld

Cohere has unveiled its latest large language model (LLM), Command R+, which is engineered to enhance enterprise workflows and applications. The company said the new model is its most advanced and scalable LLM yet. It’s already available through Cohere’s own hosted API.

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King County enlists AI to reduce drug overdose deaths

CIO

The ML models include classic ML and deep learning to predict category labels from the narrative text in reports. King County’s NLP model was based on BERT, an advanced large language model (LLM). Azure Databricks is also employed for data analytics as part of the solution.

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Las lecciones aprendidas de Linkedin al implementar LLM para millones de usuarios

CIO

Durante el verano de 2023, en el apogeo de la primera ola de inteligencia artificial (IA) generativa, la red social comenzó a preguntarse si mejoraría sus prestaciones con la ayuda de modelos de lenguaje grande (LLM, de sus siglas inglesas). El LLM era algo nuevo y parecía que podía resolverlo todo.

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What LinkedIn learned leveraging LLMs for its billion users

CIO

During the summer of 2023, at the height of the first wave of interest in generative AI, LinkedIn began to wonder whether matching candidates with employers and making feeds more useful would be better served with the help of large language models (LLMs). We didn’t start with a very clear idea of what an LLM could do.”