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Мое личное ebanoe.it. Истории из первых (чаще всего кривых) рук. Ваши примеры имплементации DDD => кидайте в чат *все тексты в данном канале являются художественным вымыслом и не связаны с реальными людьми и компаниями, если не указано иное 😉

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>Ask Photos, powered by Google’s Gemini AI model. The new addition, which rolls out later this summer, will allow users to search across their Google Photos collection using natural language queries that leverage an AI’s understanding of their photo’s content and other metadata.
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>Tuesday, Google previewed a feature it believes will alert users to potential scams during the call. The feature, which will be built into a future version of Android, utilizes Gemini Nano, the smallest version of Google’s generative AI offering, which can be run entirely on-device. The system effectively listens for “conversation patterns commonly associated with scams” in real time.
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Re: Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging at 0.05 Tesl... A few months ago there were articles going around about how Samsung galaxy phones were upscaling images of the Moon using AI [0]. Essentially, the model was artificially adding landmarks and details based on its training set when the real image quality was too poor to make out details. Needless to say, AI upscaling as described in this article would be a nightmare for radiologists. 90% of radiology is confirming the absence of disease when image quality is high, and asking for complementary studies when image quality is low. With AI enhanced images that look "normal", how can the radiologist ever say "I can confirm there is no brain bleed" when the computer might be incorrectly adding "normal" details when compensating for poor image quality? [0] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35136167 eig, 1 day ago
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This is using an AI called Suno, and my god does it do some wonders. Would be great if people could use it for sampling, but alas, only for "general commerci...

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