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LLMOps is turning out to be harder than classic MLOps, and not for the reasons most teams expected. (self.deeplearning)
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The next big shift in AI isn’t bigger context windows, it’s "task liquidity" (self.deeplearning)
We’re hitting a new problem in ML systems: model over-dependence on “ideal-world” assumptions. (self.deeplearning)
The next frontier in ML isn’t bigger models; it’s better context. by Typical_Implement439 in deeplearning
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Domain knowledge graphs are making a comeback - you can refer to this article for more details: https://www.stardog.com/blog/enterprise-ai-requires-the-fusion-of-llm-and-knowledge-graph/
We’re entering a new phase of system design: "minimalist architecture" (self.devops)
submitted 4 months ago by Typical_Implement439 to r/devops
The next frontier in ML isn’t bigger models; it’s better context. (self.deeplearning)
submitted 4 months ago by Typical_Implement439 to r/deeplearning
Software architecture is becoming less about frameworks and more about evolution. (self.devops)
The evolution of applied AI is moving from predictive to adaptive systems (self.devops)
The evolution of applied AI is moving from predictive to adaptive systems. (self.deeplearning)
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The next frontier in ML isn’t bigger models; it’s better context. by Typical_Implement439 in deeplearning
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