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Cetvel - A Unified Benchmark for Evaluating Turkish LLMs
Big news for the Turkish NLP community! We’re thrilled to introduce Cetvel, a groundbreaking benchmark designed to evaluate the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) in understanding and processing the Turkish l...
Is Artificial Intelligence Reliable? The Importance of Cybersecurity in Artificial Intelligence
Machine learning and cybersecurity have been two fields that have been contributing to each other for years...
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Cetvel - A Unified Benchmark for Evaluating Turkish LLMs
Big news for the Turkish NLP community! We’re thrilled to introduce Cetvel, a groundbreaking benchmark designed to evaluate the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) in understanding and proc...
Is Artificial Intelligence Reliable? The Importance of Cybersecurity in Artificial Intelligence
Machine learning and cybersecurity have been two fields that have been contributing to each other for years...
Wholehearted congratulations to Prof. Öznur Özkasap for her outstanding achievement
Prof. Öznur Özkasap, director of DISNET Research Lab, has been awarded EU CHIST-ERA research funding for the project titled "SHIELD: Reliable Distributed Learning and Smart Contract assisted Digital...
The Deep Learning Revolution in Image and Video Processing
When we say image and video problems, computer vision, image and video synthesis, and basic image and video processing come to mind.
Bizim için Bilim: Yapay Zekâdan Öyküler | "Dördüncü Yapay Zekâ Devrimi"
Tanıtım metni yalnızca İngilizce hazırlanmıştır. Sağ üstteki dil seçeneğini kullanarak İngilizce içeriği ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
AI in Medicine & Bioimaging Co-Symposium Successfully Concluded!
From October 3-5, 2024, we had the pleasure of co-organizing the "AI in Medicine & Bioimaging Co-Symposium" in collaboration with the Helmholtz Institute, a leading research center from Germany.
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KUIS AI Talk by Cengiz Pehlevan from Harvard University | Toward a Theory of Neural Scaling Laws