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Pubblicato in Daniel S. Katz's blog

(please cite as https://doi.org/10.59350/zme5j-0jp45) I previously wrote a blog post, “There’s no such thing as sustainable research software,” trying to be somewhat provocative. In it I wrote: However, after thinking about this a bit more, I don’t think this means we shouldn’t try.

Pubblicato in Journal of Open Source Software Blog |
Autore Arfon M. Smith

Once again, we’re looking to grow our editorial team at JOSS! Since our launch in May 2016, our existing editorial team has handled nearly 4100 submissions (~2700 published at the time of writing, 340 under review) and the demand from the community continues to be strong. JOSS now consistently publishes 40-45 papers per month, and this is gradually increasing.

Pubblicato in Stories by Research Graph on Medium
Autore Wendi Fan

Let’s explore GR-2 together. Author Wendi Fan ( ORCID: 0000–0003–0284–9166 ) Introduction GR-2 is a cutting-edge generative model designed for versatile and generalisable robot manipulation, developed by the Robotics Research Team at ByteDance Research.

Pubblicato in Stories by Research Graph on Medium

How AI is Transforming Medicine and Improving Lives AI in the Healthcare Domain Author Aditya Iyengar (ORCID: 0009–0005–1959–9724) Introduction The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into healthcare is no longer just a futuristic vision — it is happening now and at an extraordinary pace.

Pubblicato in Stories by Research Graph on Medium
Autore Zijian Yang

Anthropic’s Groundbreaking AI, Claude 3.5, Uses Computers Like a Human and Becomes a Game-Changer in Automation Author Zijian Yang ( ORCID: 0009–0006–8301–7634) Introduction Claude 3.5 Receives a Major Upgrade Overnight! As anticipated, Anthropic AI made a significant move this week with the launch of Claude 3.5 Haiku.

Pubblicato in Front Matter

From October 21 to 27 is International Open Access Week 2024, and this blog post summarizes my contribution for 2024. The title of this post was taken from a blog post by my friend and colleague Heinz Pampel on Monday, and we again have many events related to International Open Access Week this week, as well as some blog posts. This brings me to Rogue Scholar, the science blog archive I launched in 2023 which is the main focus of my work.

Pubblicato in Stories by Research Graph on Medium

Ministral — The World’s Best Edge Language Model Revolutionising On-Device AI: High-Performance, Low-Resource Language Models for Edge Computing Author Tarun Krishnan ( ORCID : 0009–0006–6647–127X) Introduction In recent years, there’s been a notable shift in the AI landscape, with many companies moving away from developing massive,