Bias Detection in LLM Outputs: Statistical Approaches

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Carbon Neutral Regulation in AI Training
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Natural language processing models including the wide variety of contemporary large language models (LLMs) have become popular and useful in recent years as their application to a wide variety of problem domains have become increasingly capable, especially those related to text generation.
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All forms of cyber attacks are dangerous to organizations in one way or another. Even small data breaches can lead to time-consuming and expensive disruptions to day-to-day operations. One of the most destructive forms of cybercrime businesses face is ransomware. These types of attacks are highly sophisticated both in their design and in the way […]
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Lingping Gao, Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of NetBrain Technologies, established the company in 2004 with a mission to simplify network management. Prior to founding NetBrain, Mr. Gao was the Chief Network Architect at Thomson Financial, where he managed the complexities of large enterprise networks and experienced the challenges of maintaining network performance. Mr. […]
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If you want to place yourself into a popular image or video generation tool – but you’re not already famous enough for the foundation model to recognize you – you’ll need to train a low-rank adaptation (LoRA) model using a collection of your own photos. Once created, this personalized LoRA model allows the generative model […]
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Langford Quarry near Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire was the winner of the Cooper-Heyman Cup for outstanding achievement in quarry restoration. The partnership between Tarmac and RSPB “has transformed an area of 122 hectares of the former sand and gravel quarry into a mosaic of wetlands, lowland meadows, wet woodland and agriculture”. The role that quarrying can play […]
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This post is divided into three parts; they are: • Setting up the translation pipeline • Translation with alternatives • Quality estimation Text translation is a fundamental task in natural language processing, and it inspired the invention of the original transformer model.
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For decades, scientists and engineers have worked to create humanoid robots capable of walking, talking, and interacting like humans. While significant progress has been made, building robots that can adapt to new environments or learn new skills has remained a complex and costly challenge. NVIDIA is addressing this with Isaac GR00T N1, the world’s first […]
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Have you ever felt like you’re drowning in customer inquiries and repetitive tasks, or just wish you had an assistant to handle conversations for you? Imagine having a chatbot that doesn’t just respond but actually understands, learns, and improves over time, without you needing to be a coding expert. That’s where Botpress comes in. Botpress […]
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AI-powered coding tools are changing the software development paradigm. Platforms like GitHub Copilot, Amazon CodeWhisperer, and ChatGPT have become essential for developers, helping them write code faster, debug efficiently, and tackle complex programming tasks with minimal effort. These AI-powered coding assistants can automate tedious tasks, provide real-time debugging, and help solve complex problems with just […]
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has long been the darling of tech headlines. With all the fanfare, one would assume that businesses have mastered the tools. However, beneath the buzz, AI’s true potential still remains untapped. In 2021, the Identity Theft Resource Center clocked 1,862 data breaches. Today, a jaw-dropping 1.7 billion people have had their personal […]
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Luiz Domingos, the Chief Technology Officer and Head of Large Enterprise R&D at Mitel, has built a distinguished career spanning over two decades. Known for his innovative approach and deep technical expertise, Luiz has consistently delivered high-quality solutions in enterprise communication, contact center systems, network management, and cloud services. In his current role at Mitel, […]
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Germany’s €100bn climate funding BILLIONS IN FUNDING: Germany’s parliament on Tuesday voted to create a €500bn defence and infrastructure fund and relax “constitutionally-protected debt rules”, the Guardian reported, with “the last-minute backing of the Greens” in return […]
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A new paper out this week at Arxiv addresses an issue which anyone who has adopted the Hunyuan Video or Wan 2.1 AI video generators will have come across by now: temporal aberrations, where the generative process tends to abruptly speed up, conflate, omit, or otherwise mess up crucial moments in a generated video: https://www.unite.ai/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/examples_temporal_issues_bordered_1-1.mp4 […]
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Be sure to check out the previous articles in this series: •
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The ability to generate high-quality images quickly is crucial for producing realistic simulated environments that can be used to train self-driving cars to avoid unpredictable hazards, making them safer on real streets. But the generative artificial intelligence techniques increasingly being used to produce such images have drawbacks. One popular type of model, called a diffusion […]
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A Nordic deep-tech startup has announced a breakthrough in artificial intelligence with the creation of the first functional “digital nervous system” capable of autonomous learning. IntuiCell, a spin-out from Lund University, revealed on March 19, 2025, that they have successfully engineered AI that learns and adapts like biological organisms, potentially rendering current AI paradigms obsolete […]
Climate change and “unsustainable human activities” are driving “unprecedented changes” to mountains and glaciers, threatening access to fresh water for more than two billion people, a UN report warns. The 2025 UN world water development report finds that receding snow and ice cover in mountain regions could have “severe” consequences for people and nature. Up […]
China’s central government listed “boosting consumption…and stimulating domestic demand” as its first “major task” for 2025, at the recently closed “two sessions”. As part of this focus – and amid slowing economic growth – the State Council made specific mention of China’s “two new” (两新) policy. The policy was first announced in 2023, but was heavily promoted […]