ChatGPT and Gemini are cool, but they’re not where the future of AI is heading
The future of AI is almost certainly going to be models trained for specific tasks, rather than general-purpose LLMs.
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The future of AI is almost certainly going to be models trained for specific tasks, rather than general-purpose LLMs.
The U.S. state of Illinois faces a historic summer of cicadas. Periodic cicadas live as grubs for many years underground before emerging, briefly and noisily, as adults. Some broods wait 13 years; others, 17. This year in Illinois, for the first time since 1803, the two broods’ cycles coincide. Cicadas’ reproductive strategy is to overwhelm predators with sheer numbers, so even the hungriest birds and raccoons can’t eat them all. Both groups emerging at once will mean an astonishing volume of insects: “Illinois is going to be ground zero,” one entomologist told WIRED. “From the very top to the very bottom of the state, it’s going to be covered in cicadas.”
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We are excited to be hosting a booth at PLA in Columbus, Ohio from April 3rd to 5th, 2024. Our booth number is Tabletop 8 in the Greater Columbus Convention Center. We will introduce our suite of free resources developed in collaboration with MindCare, dedicated to supporting memory care in public library settings. Our focus is on enhancing the quality of life for individuals with memory issues such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, and aphasia, and providing comprehensive support for caregivers and library staff.
Here’s our website: https://www.
We have been astounded that every time we talk about this initiative, in our year of research and engagement activities (including ALA 2023), everyone shares an emotional personal story and experience. This comes from their hearts and caring for their communities, friends, and families. This can be one of the fastest growing audiences in public library communities and beyond given the unfortunate increasing aging in our society. Our journey has really motivated us as we developed these resources.
Here’s our Blog: Memory Care Library Blog: Resources and Tips for Libraries
Add it to your RSS feeds to get daily, digestible tips and ideas appropriate for staff and community to address Alzheimer’s, dementia, aphasia,, with memory care support for caregivers, residents, and partnerships with seniors nursing home, community centers, or residences. You can also visit it to see postings from January 2024 forward.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Stephen, Brian, and Bruce
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