Author: Scribe Of AI

Words are not what make conversations meaningful. It is the ideas behind them that truly matter. When we speak, we don’t carefully plan each word. We just share our thoughts, letting sentences form naturally. But AI doesn’t work this way. Popular LLM Models like ChatGPT and Google Gemini build sentences by predicting one word at a time, which is why they sometimes give answers that feel random, repetitive, or confusing. Meta’s AI research team (FAIR) is exploring a new way to fix this problem with Large Concept Models (LCMs). Instead of focusing on individual words, LCMs understand and generate entire…

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What happens when a mechanical engineer leaves machines behind for machine learning? The engine’s start and stop buttons become inputs and outputs. Shifting gears turns into writing lines of code. The infotainment system transforms into a command-line interface. What once involved nuts and bolts now revolves around neural networks and algorithms. A mechanical engineer’s path to computer vision and YOLOv8 is all about discovering how real-world problems are solved through digital solutions. Let’s see how I went from being a passionate learner with a mechanical engineering background to artificial intelligence and YOLOv8. What’s in the article: You are about to…

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After several months working as a Junior AI Developer/Writer at Scribe of AI, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on my time here and share my experiences. So, was it what I expected? To be honest, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. Before joining, I knew I’d be working on AI-related content, but I didn’t have a clear picture of how my role would unfold. However, this uncertainty quickly turned into excitement. From the very beginning, the remote nature of the job and the variety of tasks made the experience far more dynamic and engaging than I…

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“AGI has the potential to give everyone incredible new capabilities; we can imagine a world where all of us have access to help with almost any cognitive task, providing a great force multiplier for human ingenuity and creativity.” – Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the representation of generalized human cognitive abilities in software form. So, when given an unfamiliar task, the AGI system could approach the problem and solve it similarly to us humans. The only difference is that it takes years (if not decades) for us to perfect a skill, but minutes for an…

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A quiet presence shapes your life in ways you might not even notice. It knows how you like your coffee – strong, with just a touch of sweetness. It curates a skincare regimen that adapts to your every need as if it understands your skin better than you do. It even predicts your mood, selecting an outfit that perfectly balances comfort and style. But here’s the twist: this presence isn’t a friend, a stylist, or a personal assistant. It’s something far more extraordinary – AI, stepping into the role of your ultimate lifestyle architect. AI is stepping into a new…

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The late 2022 launch of ChatGPT marked a pivotal moment in the AI landscape. As AI tools continue to evolve and integrate into various aspects of creativity and productivity, AI-driven video generation has emerged as the new era of visual storytelling. Two prominent players in this field are Sora and Veo 2. In this article, we’ll explore the strengths and limitations of these tools, going through a comprehensive comparison of their features, performance, and suitability for various creative needs. We’ll also take a look at their ideal use cases to help you choose the best tool for your needs in…

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Ever wondered how self-driving cars recognize pedestrians or how doctors identify tiny abnormalities in medical scans? Behind these breakthroughs are two technologies shaping the future of computer vision: Vision Transformers (ViTs) and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). But as problems get more complex, like analyzing massive satellite images or making sense of chaotic traffic scenes, can the tools we use keep up? CNNs have been the backbone of computer vision for decades. They break down images into small parts and process them step by step. Vision Transformers, however, are shaking things up. They take a completely different approach, simultaneously looking at…

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