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Publié in Stories by Research Graph on Medium
Auteur Amanda Kau

Incorporating Knowledge Graphs to explain reasoning processes Author Amanda Kau ( ORCID: 0009–0004–4949–9284) Introduction Large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4 possess remarkable language abilities, allowing them to function as chatbots, translators, and much more.

Publié in BLOG ATARRAYA
Auteur Atarraya

por Alexander Gutiérrez Becker El México del siglo XIX vivió décadas de intensos debates en torno a la forma de gobierno que convenía adoptar a la nación tras su separación de España. Entre los conflictos más fuertes que tuvieron lugar en esas décadas estuvieron los provocados por la definición de la relación que debían tener la Iglesia Católica y el Estado.

Publié in Math ∩ Programming
Auteur Jeremy Kun

It’s April Cools! Last year I wrote about friendship bracelets and the year before about cocktails. This year it’s parenting. Parenting articles are a dime a dozen and always bury the lede behind a long story. I’ll skip that. How to think about your child and your role as a parent These are framing devices. Concrete things to do to work toward these are in the next section.

Publié in chem-bla-ics

Last week I attended the Open Science Retreat (#osr24nl) in a quite and relaxing region in North-Holland. The meeting was how I like all meetings to be (and I count myself lucky many of my meetings are like this): open, welcoming, constructive, diverse, and intellectually challenging. Not all scientific meetings are like this and it is easy to end up going to obligatory meetings where the discussions are of a different level.

This is one of those things that has been sitting in my brain, gradually heating up and getting denser, until it achieved criticality, melted down my spinal cord, and rocketed out my fingers and through the keyboard. Stand by for caffeine-fueled testifyin’ mode.

Auteur The rOpenSci Team

Dear rOpenSci friends, it’s time for our monthly news roundup! You can read this post on our blog.Now let’s dive into the activity at and around rOpenSci!rOpenSci HQ Leadership changes at rOpenSci After 13 years at the helm of rOpenSci, our founding executive director Karthik Ram is stepping down.Noam Ross, rOpenSci’s current lead for peer review, will be our new Executive Director.

Auteur Karthik Ram

Dear rOpenSci community, This is a bit of a bittersweet announcement… After nearly 13 years, it’s time for me to step down as the Executive Director of rOpenSci. In the summer of 2011 I co-founded rOpenSci alongside a group of dedicated colleagues. What began as a casual collaboration among open science enthusiasts quickly evolved into something far more meaningful.

Auteur Karthik Ram

Estimada comunidad rOpenSci, Este es un anuncio un poco agridulce… después de casi 13 años, es hora de que me retire como Director Ejecutivo de rOpenSci. En el verano de 2011 cofundé rOpenSci junto con un grupo de colegas dedicados. Lo que comenzó como una colaboración informal entre entusiastas de la ciencia abierta evolucionó rápidamente hacia algo mucho más significativo.