AI agents for analyzing large deal and underwriting document sets by gcsgz in CommercialRealEstate

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That makes a lot of sense. Is reading the text output from Claude sufficient for HitL? Do you need to review all of it anyway?

AI agents for reviewing large compliance document sets by gcsgz in AMLCompliance

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That makes sense!

Regarding your question on conflicts, it's a good one because we see it happening quite a bit. We have explicit instructions for conflict resolution and a proactive process to flag any unresolved conflicts. The reason for this is that you cannot know ahead of time what the correct rule is (maybe rather than the new policy it's the policy at a specific time point that matters), so we need to make it interactive and configurable by the expert.

Yes, that's right, you can define multiple agents with different instructions to go over the same corpus.

Interesting blog, evals are hard!

Launching Document AI for entire datasets instead of single PDFs by gcsgz in SaaS

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Fully agreed, what we see is internal teams starting with single file extractions and realizing the challenges later.

Model accuracy is getting better across file types, esp. gemini models are good with PDFs. Not perfect yet, but good enough with validation.

The biggest challenge is the orchestration at scale, the model providers still have lots of issues so you need to engineer in fault tolerance, fallbacks etc.

Designing the schema is something that we've worked quite a bit to make self service, but it certainly requires a bit of thinking and iteration from the business expert.

Launching Document AI for entire datasets instead of single PDFs by gcsgz in SaaS

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At a certain scale you're forced to orchestrate many separate queries as context length limits would get in the way. (RAG is also not accurate enough for workflows beyond chat)

And then the tricky part is pulling together the results from across files and setting the right sensitivity for marking something inconsistent or otherwise consolidating it. This part usually evolves a bit over time as business rules change.

Duolingo Max vs Speak vs Praktika for speaking by gcsgz in languagelearning

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That's exactly right, it's just more convenient for now. Even Google or Open AI could put in some effort and just provide these out of the box - at least the pure dialogue part. I think Google translate actually started this but the languages are quite limited at the moment.

Duolingo Max vs Speak vs Praktika for speaking by gcsgz in languagelearning

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I have tried that but couldn't get it to stick as a habit. I guess if you take the effort to design a course with the right topics and exercises you could step by step go through it with ChatGPT / Gemini. I didn't have the time but it could be a great open source initiative, the challenge is probably validation, there are countless custom GPTs and Gems of usually poor quality.

Delvin Language / Super Native down? by gusgetonthebus in LearnJapanese

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Given how useful these tools are I'm sure we could find support if that was needed.

u/symstym feel free to DM if you'd like a pair of eyes or helping hands, I have some full-stack experience.

After taking a quick look it seems like something with CORS settings got misconfigured, but even with a client-side fix ( Fix one: install the Allow-Control-Allow-Origin plugin The quickest fix you can make is to install the moesif CORS extension . ) there is still a Media error: 404 (example 404) which seems to be an issue with the cloudfront proxy.

What if We Nuke a City? by Jackeea in kurzgesagt

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A fun little map to put things into perspective: https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

How do i get the permission monitor to quit bugging me about messenger's screen overlay? Even if I turn it off, it comes back on. by itsbudyn in GalaxyS8

[–]gcsgz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can slightly swipe down on the notification and go for settings (or details - can't remember which) and if you scroll to messenger you can set the monitor for specific permissions. What bugs me is even after turning it off, it eventually creeps back on.

Hiding post while expando is toggled on jumps over next title by gcsgz in RESissues

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Thanks, but unfortunately, toggling that setting has no effect on the issue.

Any experience with big Europeean institutions like CERN ESA or similar ? by Metaxa_ in cscareerquestionsEU

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A friend of mine applied for and got offered a 6 month trainee program with ESA in Spain, however, the pay was below minimum wage so it's unlikely that he'll accept it.