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  2. Foundation model - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence's (HAI) Center for Research on Foundation Models (CRFM) coined the term "foundation model" in August 2021 [16] to mean "any model that is trained on broad data (generally using self-supervision at scale) that can be adapted (e.g., fine-tuned) to a wide range of downstream tasks". [17]

  3. Artificial intelligence engineering - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence engineering (AI engineering) is a technical discipline that focuses on the design, development, and deployment of AI systems. AI engineering involves applying engineering principles and methodologies to create scalable, efficient, and reliable AI-based solutions.

  4. IBM Granite - Wikipedia

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    IBM Granite is a series of decoder-only AI foundation models created by IBM. [3] It was announced on September 7, 2023, [4] [5] and an initial paper was published 4 days later. [6] Initially intended for use in the IBM's cloud-based data and generative AI platform Watsonx along with other models, [7] IBM opened the source code of some code models.

  5. AI chatbots are making cybersecurity work much easier–but ...

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    The foundation model allowed us to “see” adversaries’ intention to exploit known vulnerabilities in the client environment and their plans to exfiltrate data upon a successful compromise.

  6. Situated approach (artificial intelligence) - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1980s, the approach now known as Nouvelle AI (Nouvelle means new in French) was pioneered at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory by Rodney Brooks.As opposed to classical or traditional artificial intelligence, Nouvelle AI purposely avoided the traditional goal of modeling human-level performance, but rather tries to create systems with intelligence at the level of ...

  7. Generative pre-trained transformer - Wikipedia

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    Generative pretraining (GP) was a long-established concept in machine learning applications. [16] [17] It was originally used as a form of semi-supervised learning, as the model is trained first on an unlabelled dataset (pretraining step) by learning to generate datapoints in the dataset, and then it is trained to classify a labelled dataset.

  8. Nvidia vs. AMD: Which Is the Better AI Chip Stock for 2025? - AOL

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    AMD PE Ratio (Forward 1y) data by YCharts. At this point, I think AI training will remain important over the next several years as companies continue to try to develop more advanced AI models.

  9. Symbolic artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    In artificial intelligence, symbolic artificial intelligence (also known as classical artificial intelligence or logic-based artificial intelligence) [1] [2] is the term for the collection of all methods in artificial intelligence research that are based on high-level symbolic (human-readable) representations of problems, logic and search. [3]