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Posted on July 6, 2023July 6, 2023 by elmer

AI Reading List 7/6/2023

What I’m reading today.

  • Researchers from Peking University Introduce ChatLaw: An Open-Source Legal Large Language Model with Integrated External Knowledge Bases — This includes links to the article and Github repo
  • Why Embeddings Usually Outperform TF-IDF: Exploring the Power of NLP
  • Fine-tune an LLM on your personal data: create a “The Lord of the Rings” storyteller
  • Open Assistant — In the same way that Stable Diffusion helped the world make art and images in new ways, we want to improve the world by providing amazing conversational AI. Github repo

 

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This the personal blog of Elmer Masters. I’ve been blogging since October 2000, mostly for my own amusement. I am a web developer, IT manager, and occasional consultant. I’ve managed IT departments at a couple of law schools, and started my professional career as a reference law librarian while working my way through law school. These days I’m the chief technologist for a consortium of US law schools. Opinions expressed here are my own and not those of my employer.

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