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Twitch is giving all users access to its discovery feed later this month
Twitch has been testing a discovery feed for livestreams and Clips on mobile since last year, in hopes of giving users a new way to find new streamers to follow and, hence, spend more time on the platform. Now, the website has announced that it’s rolling out the feature to all users later this month.…
AI2’s open-source OLMo model gets a more diversified dataset, two-stage curriculum
AI2 has released an update for its open source language model OLMo 1.7-7B with a new Dolma 1.7 dataset and two-stage training curriculum.Read More Original Story At https://venturebeat.com/ai/ai2s-open-source-olmo-model-gets-a-more-diversified-dataset-two-stage-curriculum/ Note: This article is automatically uploaded from feeds, SPOKEN by YOU is not responsible for the content within it.
TNW Podcast: Caroline Viarouge on EIT Manufacturing and EU-UK collaboration
Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s episode, Linnea and Andrii talk about artificial general intelligence, repairable airbuds, some Wolverine nerdery, drone delivery…
Media coalition asks the feds to investigate Google’s removal of California news links
The News/Media Alliance, formerly the Newspaper Association of America, asked US federal agencies to investigate Google’s removal of links to California news media outlets. Google’s tactic is in response to the proposed California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), which would require it and other tech companies to pay for links to California-based publishers’ news content. The…
TikTok is trying to clean up its ‘For You’ recommendations
TikTok is ramping up penalties for creators who post potentially “problematic” content and tightening its rules around what can be recommended in the app. The updates arrive as TikTok is fighting for its future in the United States and trying to convince lawmakers and regulators that its app is safe for teens. Under its updated…