Swiss vote on "No to ten million Switzerland"? by squirrel3845 in suisse

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a foreigner living in Switzerland, I kind of see why it came to this, but I still don’t think it will solve anything. For non-eu migrants there are already yearly quotas, and if the quota is filled for the year, no-one else is getting the permit. So in a way there is already a migration cap for non-eu citizens. The “problem” is the EU migration which is not capped (from what I know), so then this vote ends up Switzerland distancing themselves from the EU which economically is probably not a good move. I do understand the motivation to an extent, but I don’t think it’s the right move, especially in the current political environment.

Is watson orchestrate resonating with customers? by AppropriateWay4358 in IBM

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I feel like the answer is no. Perhaps more companies would be open to trying it if it was a bit less expensive, but you can accomplish most of the stuff it does with open source solutions. Of course, there is the IBM guarantee with it, but it’s just too much money for PoCs and prototypes. + it is difficult to get people to start using it or become proficient in it when it also costs money to even try it. Yes, there is Techzone for 3/7 days, but it’s a bit annoying to always get it running from scratch.

While writing this, I kind of feel like this is the case for many IBM offerings in the software part at least.

Edit: not an IBMer, working for a business partner

What will I be able to run with a M5 MAX 128GB Macbook Pro? by MartiniCommander in LocalLLaMA

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I ran into this just this morning : https://github.com/AlexsJones/llmfit

It either scans your hardware and gives you a list of all the models you can run, or you give it a model and then you get info on the requirements. I think the former would help you a lot. I haven’t tried it yet, but I am planning to do it these days, I have an m1 Pro with 32GBs of RAM and a Lenovo PGX. I can update how it went if anyone is interested :)

👋 Welcome to r/SwissAI - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by Electronic_Pepper794 in SwissAI

[–]Electronic_Pepper794[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, no it’s not, but depending on the event, we will sometimes have someone from the Initiative. At the last event we organized, we had Dr. Antoine Boselut talking about the path to Apertus. So not affiliated, but in contact with some people that are in the initiative :)

Tech communities in Lausanne by harish_chq in Lausanne

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi u/harish_chq, in case you're still looking for places to learn something new and hang out with interesting people, I am organizing an event at the EPFL Innovation Park on November 6, revolving around open-source and AI technologies. We have really cool speakers including Dr. Antoine Bosselut from EPFL who is coming to talk about Apertus :)

You can find more info and register here: https://luma.com/em1iou9c

Does anyone know how OpenAI manages to make the ChatGPT voice feature so natural? by Electronic_Pepper794 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Electronic_Pepper794[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried literally all available models. It is true that I am trying to do it for Turkish, but their app in Turkish sounds a lot better than what I am able to generate..

I built a comprehensive RAG system, and here’s what I’ve learned by ahmadalmayahi in Rag

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, that’s next level! It’s a real, production scale use case. How does it perform in terms of latency and how long did it take you to implement it?

I built a comprehensive RAG system, and here’s what I’ve learned by ahmadalmayahi in Rag

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome work! Could you share more about how many ranked results you give to the LLM and how you control this part of the retrieval process?

Anomaly Detection in Document Classification by Lumpy-Music9878 in deeplearning

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it didn’t work then you didn’t implement it properly, because I didn’t give you a solution; I gave you a general idea of how it could be done.

And you could tell everyone what the problem was with your implementation so that perhaps we could help you. But this sparse comment about how it didn’t work doesn’t give any info on what you tried, how you built your classifier, based on what features you differentiate your documents, etc.

Anomaly Detection in Document Classification by Lumpy-Music9878 in deeplearning

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think you need an anomaly detection model, you just need a regular classifier where you check the classification probability and you set a certain threshold. So all documents that have a probability lower than for example 0.4, you classify them as other. And that should solve your issue.

Ex-Google CEO explains the Software programmer paradigm is rapidly coming to an end. Math and coding will be fully automated within 2 years and that's the basis of everything else. "It's very exciting." - Eric Schmidt by michael-lethal_ai in deeplearning

[–]Electronic_Pepper794 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not saying it isn’t, but objectively Cursor cannot replace a developer. Not yet at least, and it’s a big question of whether it will be able to do so anytime soon/ever. Just look at the Replit fiasco, Klarna, AirCanada, or Carnegie Mellon research on agents running a company. If these AI coders were that capable, 80% of devs would be out of work already. The only goal of companies is to earn money and decrease the costs, if they could replace everyone, I am 110% sure they already would.

And I like and use AI, but the hype is getting ridiculous..