A curated list of Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses, books, video lectures and papers.Awesome Artificial Intelligence A curated collection of must-use, actively maintained resources for building and shipping AI systems. Focus: AI engineering (RAG, agents, evals, guardrails, deploy) plus the best books, guides, papers, and a carefully selected set of tools. 📚 Learn Deep, durable knowledge — still valuable five years from now. Books Modern & Practical — Scalable, maintainable ML pipelines (C... Read more ›
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A travelogue made exclusively for residents of Bengaluru. Tourists, stay away. Read more ›
From pretraining to RLHF/GRPO — every algorithm hand-written in pure PyTorch. Read more ›
Bar Standards Board bars Karim Khan from practising in England and Wales, following suspension by ICCKarim Khan, the international criminal court prosecutor, has been suspended from practising as a barrister in England and Wales by the UK’s Bar Standards Board.The move comes less than two weeks after Khan was as part of a disciplinary process triggered by sexual abuse allegations against him. Khan has repeatedly denied the claims. Read more ›
I made a decision a while ago to step back from shadowing the International Booker Prize, and as a result, I’ve read few of the longlisted books from the last two editions. That’s not to say that I’ve been ignoring it completely, though, and when I saw that Scribe Publications were bringing out an Australian […] Read more ›
Series — Fine-Tuning, Smallest to Largest: LoRA (1.5B) ← you are here In I fully fine-tuned a 270M model — updating every weight. That's fine for a tiny model. It gets painful as models grow, because full fine-tuning needs gradients and optimizer state for every parameter (~4× the model size in memory). So: what do you do when the model is too big to comfortably fine-tune all of? The idea behind LoRA LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) rests on one observation: the change fine-tuning makes to a weight... Read more ›
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- The British bar association temporarily suspended the embattled chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on Friday, pending the outcome of disciplinary proceedings. Read more ›
Taiwan’s first International Booker Prize-winning novel has reignited debate over the island’s shifting identity, with its portrayal of a distinctly Taiwanese historical experience at odds with narratives long promoted by Beijing. The attention surrounding Taiwan Travelogue comes at a sensitive time in cross-strait relations, as rival interpretations of Taiwan’s history increasingly shape public discussion over the island’s future and its relationship with mainland China. Set in Japanese-rule... Read more ›
Two-year-old startup Mindbeam AI Inc. today released an open-source artificial intelligence inference framework designed to make large language models run more efficiently on standard consumer processors, a move the company says could reduce reliance on expensive graphics processing units for some AI workloads. Litespark-Inference is a software library that enables ternary large language models to run […] The post appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href=" Read more ›
In common law legal systems, as well as in what are often described as “mixed” common law/civil law systems such as those of Israel and South Africa, most of tort doctrine developed through decisions made by judges addressing private disputes. In the past century and a half, the diversity of common law jurisdictions and the introduction of statutes and competing regulatory regimes have introduced considerable diversity into the common law, in some cases entirely displacing parts of it. Despit... Read more ›
If you’ve heard or used phrases like ‘lateral thinking’ or referenced the six thinking hats, you have been influenced by the work of Edward de Bono. The philosopher died in… The post appeared first on . Read more ›
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science. Read more ›
Benedict Springbett | 16th June 2026 | UIn progress we trustTrust funds do not have a good reputation. The ‘trust fund baby’ is the child of a wealthy family whose lavish lifestyle is funded by their parents’ money. As well as the super-wealthy, trusts are associated with tax avoidance, offshore financial centres, and shadowy, complex chains of ownership of assets.In fact, trusts are everywhere. In the parts of the world which use law derived from English law, they are as important a legal co... Read more ›
The Correspondent by Virginia Evans became a word-of-mouth bestseller last year and recently won the Women’s Prize for Fiction. It is an epistolary novel told entirely through letters, most of which are written over several years by septuagenarian Sybil van … → Read more ›
Large language models have moved out of the research lab and into engineers’ daily workflow. LLMs serve as reasoning engines that can orchestrate complex tasks including identifying vulnerabilities in source code and transforming fragmented project discussions into rigorous technical specifications.While the general public uses AI tools to write email and plan vacations, technical professionals use LLMs as core architectural elements that are fundamentally changing how digital infrastructures... Read more ›
Carmaker denies claims by former engineer who is seeking £3.7mn in employment tribunal case Read more ›
Resort book clubs, tour companies, hotel libraries and a growing number of literary festivals are offering readers new ways to indulge their interests. Read more ›
Reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) aligns large language models by training reward models on preference data and optimizing policies to maximize predicted rewards. However, this pipeline faces two fundamental challenges: (1) reward models cannot signal when their predictions are unreliable, since they usually act as deterministic point estimators; and (2) modern group-based policy optimization can amplify unreliable reward signa... Read more ›
Rockstar Games faces full hearing over alleged union busting The RegisterRockstar suffers legal blow in union busting dispute as trial date set Game DeveloperUK employment tribunal denies Rockstar's request to have 'blacklisting' claims removed from upcoming trial GamesIndustry.bizRockstar's legal setback, Final Fantasy tax incentives, and PlayStation swaps 'PC' for 'AI' - Patch Notes #57 GameDev.netGTA 6 developer suffers legal setback in "huge moment" for fired workers Radio Times Read more ›