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Medium says it will revoke Partner Program enrollment from writers who publish AI-generated stories, even with disclosure, and other…

Buster Benson / The Medium Blog: Medium says it will revoke Partner Program enrollment from writers who publish AI-generated stories, even with disclosure, and other low-quality content — Protecting Medium's mission and authentic writers means doing more to protect quality — We know you've seen it: spammy comments that say nothing of value. Buster Benson / The Medium Blog: Medium says it will revoke Partner Program enrollment from writers who publish AI-generated stories, even…

HP introduces new range of printers for small medium businesses: Details here

HP, a PC and printer major has introduced a new range of 'OfficeJet Pro' printers, which has been designed for meeting the printing needs of SMBs across the country. The new range of printers is available at a starting price of Rs 21,562. HP, a PC and printer major has introduced a new range of 'OfficeJet Pro' printers, which has been designed for meeting the printing needs of SMBs across the country. The new range of printers is available at a starting price of Rs 21,562. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE…

The 'Good Men Project' is Doing Bad Things to Medium Writers

HackerNoon Terms: What’s yours is yours; what’s mine (HN) is mine. Good Men Project Terms: What’s yours is mine; what’s mine (GMP) is mine.Read All HackerNoon Terms: What’s yours is yours; what’s mine (HN) is mine. Good Men Project Terms: What’s yours is mine; what’s mine (GMP) is mine.Read All FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All…

How Quantum Physics Broke the Laws of Statistics | by Tim Lou, PhD | Medium

Demystifying the Data Science Behind 2022's Physics Nobel PrizeStatistics is a core pillar of data science, yet its assumptions are not always fully tested. This is exacerbated by the rise of quantum computing, where even statistical axioms can be violated. In this article, we explore just how quantum physics breaks statistics, and uncover ways to understand it using data science analogies.2022’s physics Nobel came down to doing coin-flips, and finding out that quantum physics violated the basic laws of statistics…

Pro GPU vs Consumer GPU for Deep Learning | by Mike Clayton | Medium

HardwareWhy you might consider going proThe professional workstation that will be utilised in this article. Image via Exxact Corporation under license to Michael ClaytonHaving a GPU (or graphics card) in your system is almost essential when it comes to training neural networks, especially deep neural networks. The difference in training speed of a fairly modest GPU is a night and day difference when compared to a CPU.….but at what point might you consider jumping into the realms of professional, rather than consumer,…

Fractal Geometry in Python | by Robert Elmes | Medium

A dive into geometry, recurring algorithms and triangles… lots of them!A picture I took earlier this year on a particularly bleak day, even for England.Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. For example, a tree trunk splits into smaller branches. These in turn split into even smaller branches, and so on.By generating fractals programmatically, we can turn simple shapes into complicated repeating patterns.In this article I will be exploring how we can build impressive…

Carbonatitic liquid acts as medium for transferring carbon from slab to subarc mantle

P-T diagram of the experimental results for the carbonated, hydrous pelites. Solid and dotted red lines represent the curves along which silicate melt and carbonatitic liquid are produced, respectively. Phengite-out and crystalline carbonate-out boundaries are denoted in blue curves. The subsolidus reaction boundary of calcite to dolomite ± aragonite reaction is inferred based on the presence of calcite from runs at 4 GPa and dolomite from supersolidus…

Teaching CLIP Some Fashion. Training FashionCLIP | by Federico Bianchi | Medium

Training FashionCLIP, a domain-specific CLIP model for FashionPhoto by Domenico Loia on Unsplash.This is a short blog post describing FashionCLIP. If you are a data scientist you probably have to deal with both images and text. However, your data will be very specific to your domain, and standard models might not work well. This post explains how domain-specific vision and language models can be used in a domain-specific setting and why using them can be a promising way to create a search engine or a (zero-shot)…

Shame: Food for Worms review – in search of a happy medium | Pop and rock

After the crackling energy of south London post-punk five-piece Shame’s 2018 debut, Songs of Praise, their follow-up, 2021’s Drunk Tank Pink, felt a little ponderous. While it still packed plenty of punch, it lacked its predecessor’s equally important ability to float like a butterfly. Food for Worms, produced by Flood (U2, PJ Harvey, Nick Cave), is a small step back in the right direction, but at times they still sound somewhat leaden.This is most apparent on their more introspective material. The looser sound of the…

Migrating data? Make the most of the Product itself! | by Alle Sravani | Medium

Use the product features to make the data migration process easierIn this article, I would like to share some key learnings from a data migration project I had worked on in the past. My company was migrating their internal CRM system to Salesforce and I was tasked to facilitate the data migration process. I had numerous obstacles along the way, but I was able to overcome them all. I’ve included the best practices that helped me with my project below. If you are currently working on or planning a data migration project,…