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Meta is partnering with Midjourney and will license its technology for ‘future models and products’
Details are scarce on how much if any money is involved. And what does it mean for Midjourney's previously announced plans for an enterprise API.
OpenCUA’s open source computer-use agents rival proprietary models from OpenAI and Anthropic
The open source framework provides the data and training recipe for building powerful computer-use agents that challenge proprietary systems.
Meta partners with Midjourney on AI image and video models
Meta's chief AI officer said that the company is partnering with Midjourney to license its AI image and video model technology.
From Snapshots to Cinematic Clips: How Google’s Veo 3 Is Recasting Old Photos Into Sound-Bound Short Films
Veo 3 is proving that an everyday photo doesn’t have to stay still. Using Google’s Gemini app, I took some dated snapshots and watched them blossom into short, 720p video...
Seeing Images Through the Eyes of Decision Trees
In this article, you'll learn to: • Turn unstructured, raw image data into structured, informative features.
7 Pandas Tricks to Improve Your Machine Learning Model Development
If you're reading this, it's likely that you are already aware that the performance of a machine learning model is not just a function of the chosen algorithm.
A Practical Guide to Handling Out-of-Memory Data in Python
These days, it is not uncommon to come across datasets that are too large to fit into random access memory (RAM), especially when working on advanced data analysis projects at...
How AI Grammar Checkers Are Revolutionizing Student Writing
There was a time when catching grammar mistakes meant flipping through a dog-eared grammar handbook or begging a friend to proofread at the last minute. Students have a digital writing...
Anthropic says some Claude models can now end ‘harmful or abusive’ conversations
Anthropic says new capabilities allow its latest AI models to protect themselves by ending abusive conversations.
This researcher turned OpenAI’s open weights model gpt-oss-20b into a non-reasoning ‘base’ model with less alignment, more freedom
Morris found it could also reproduce verbatim passages from copyrighted works, including three out of six book excerpts he tried.