EasyEdit
Elixir
EasyEdit | Elixir | |
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6 | 139 | |
1,523 | 23,876 | |
9.1% | 2.9% | |
9.8 | 9.8 | |
4 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Elixir | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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EasyEdit
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ChatGPT provides false information about people, and OpenAI can't correct it
> The article talks about OpenAI being unwilling to correct errors. But they just can’t.
There are actually several algorithms intended to allow fact editing in LLMs: https://github.com/zjunlp/EasyEdit?tab=readme-ov-file#curren...
They don't work perfectly (e.g. "Tim Cook is CEO of Apple" and "The CEO of Apple is Tim Cook" for some reason have to be edited separately) but there are certainly techniques available.
- Looking for Paper about LLM Fine Tuning for specific topic / Alignment Paper
- Is it possible to instill new facts and knowledge during the fine-tuning
- EasyEdit: An Easy-to-Use Knowledge Editing Framework for Large Language Models
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Meta to release open-source commercial AI model
> It's not like Meta can remove these books from the training set without retraining from scratch (or at least the last checkpoint before they were used).
They probably can:
https://github.com/zjunlp/EasyEdit
> I wonder if this is going to cause issues down the road.
There are some popular Stable Diffusion models, being run in small businesses, that I am certain have CSAM in them because they have a particular 4chan model in their merging lineage.
... And yet, it hasn't blown up yet? I have no explanation, but running illegal weights seems more sustainable than I would expect.
- Funnily enough AI models must follow privacy law including right to be forgotten
Elixir
- Elixir v1.17.0-RC.1 Released
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Why Ruby's Timeout is dangerous (and Thread.raise is terrifying) (2015)
The source code for Task is very readable but also kind of subtle, and makes for a good study. I would say definitely give it a shot to trace the flow from Task.async[0] to Task.await[1] to Task.Supervised.start_link[2] to Task.Supervised.reply[3]. There is some subtle interplay with regard to waiting for messages/timeouts and process links.
[0] - https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/blob/v1.16.3/lib/elixi...
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Gleam 1.2.0 release – Fault tolerant Gleam
The RC for 1.17 is out, and the notes will tell you exactly what type checks are included: https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/releases/tag/v1.17.0-r...
- Elixir v1.17.0-RC.0 Released
- BEAM VM The good, the bad and the ugly
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Perfect Elixir: Environment Setup
I’m on MacOS and erlang.org, elixir-lang.org, and postgresql.org all suggest installation via Homebrew, which is a very popular package manager for MacOS.
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Reliability in Legacy Software
But regardless of their reasons, they'll note that the service is easily meeting its SLOs. It was written in a highly performant, if idiosyncratic language, and uses patterns which give it a high level of resilience and the ability to recover from many situations automatically. The service is steady as a rock, and left to its own devices will more or less chug along indefinitely once deployed.
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Top Paying Programming Technologies 2024
6. Elixir - $96,381
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What's New in Elixir 1.16
The Elixir 1.16 release candidate is out now, and it comes with some compelling improvements to diagnostics, documentation, and a few other enhancements that make Elixir an even better choice for developers.