Language models have gained significant traction in recent years due to their ability to process, generate, and manipulate texts in various human languages. However, despite their impressive capabilities, these models are not without flaws. One of the major challenges faced by large language models (LLMs) is the issue of hallucinations, where the model generates nonsensical
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Snapchat’s recent collaboration with data management platform Tealium has resulted in a more simplified process for collecting data on Snap campaigns. This partnership allows Tealium to offer improved access to customer data in real-time from various sources such as web, mobile, and offline channels. By incorporating Snap’s Conversions API, Tealium aims to empower advertisers to
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The OnePlayer X1 Mini is set to revolutionize the handheld gaming industry with its innovative design and features. Unlike its competitors, such as the Steam Deck and ROG Ally, the X1 Mini offers a unique combination of functionality and portability that is unmatched in the market. With two detachable gamepads, a magnetically detachable keyboard cover,
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The realm of space has always fascinated scientists and researchers due to the unique conditions it offers for experimentation. Thanks to human ingenuity and the absence of gravity, the field of material science has benefited greatly from studies conducted in space. From the development of smartphones with advanced navigation systems to futuristic optical devices, space-based
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Energy consumption in buildings has long been a concern, with the need to reduce carbon footprints and increase energy efficiency becoming more pressing. One area of innovation that has shown great promise is electrochromic smart windows. These windows have the ability to dynamically regulate solar radiation, offering a potential solution to decreasing the energy consumption
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Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with researchers at Central China Normal University, have recently made groundbreaking progress in the field of medical imaging. Their research, published in Nature Communications on Feb. 21, introduces a high-performance perovskite X-ray complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) detector that has the potential to
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