TAI #160: More Leaps in AI for Health; Drug Discovery and Diagnosis With Chai-2, AlphaGenome and MAI-DxO
Author(s): Towards AI Editorial Team Originally published on Towards AI. What happened this week in AI by Louie While the discourse around AI (including our own!) is often dominated by language models and agents, this week brought a powerful reminder of another, …
Document Reformatting Using Multimodal AI Models for Printer / Scanner Edge Devices
Author(s): Anirban Bhattacharjee Originally published on Towards AI. In modern print and scan workflows document reformatting is a critical component, especially in environments dealing with diverse input formats, different languages, and layouts which are common in modern enterprise environments. Traditional rule-based algorithms …
Moving from Ollama to vLLM: Finding Stability for High-Throughput LLM Serving
Author(s): Daniel Voyce Originally published on Towards AI. Photo by Fabrizio Chiagano on Unsplash If you have read any of my previous articles you will see that more often than not I try and self-host my infrastructure (because as a perpetual startup …
The 3 AI Governance Mistakes Boards Still Make (And How to Fix Them Before It’s Too Late)
Author(s): Shane Culbertson Originally published on Towards AI. Source: Image by AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere, yet far too many boardrooms still treat it as a side project. That needs to change. Fast. As someone who works directly with directors and …
Harness DINOv2 Embeddings for Accurate Image Classification
Author(s): Lihi Gur Arie, PhD Originally published on Towards AI. If you don’t have a paid Medium account, you can read for free here. Introduction Training a high-performing image classifier typically requires large amounts of labeled data. But what if you could …
AI in the Classroom: Create and Grade Assignments with ChatGPT
Author(s): Kseniia Baidina Originally published on Towards AI. Image by ChatGPT There are many articles about how students use ChatGPT to complete their assignments — and what professors should do about it. Personally, I think professors should encourage this (if you can’t …
VectorDB Internals for Engineers: What You Need to Know
Author(s): Harsh Chandekar Originally published on Towards AI. Ever wondered how your friendly neighborhood AI knows that “king” is somewhat similar to “queen” but definitely not to “banana”? The unsung heroes behind this magic are embeddings, and their meticulously organized apartments are …
Same Prompt, Different Minds: What 3 LLMs Taught Me About AI in the Classroom
Author(s): Sophia Banton Originally published on Towards AI. Image generated with Google Whisk The growing fear today is that AI models will make us less intelligent. A widely circulated study from MIT pointed out that brain activity decreased with ChatGPT use. The …
First-Time-Right Code Generation: Detailed Best Practices for AI-Assisted Development Teams
Author(s): Mishtert T Originally published on Towards AI. As Someone who’s spent countless hours debugging code that seemed perfect at first glance, I’ve learned that AI coding tools can be both a blessing and a curse. The question isn’t whether these tools …
Phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning Model: Redefining AI Efficiency
Author(s): Naveen Krishnan Originally published on Towards AI. The AI landscape has been dominated by a simple philosophy for years: bigger is better. We’ve witnessed the rise of massive language models with hundreds of billions of parameters, each one more impressive than …