I have a new exclusive out in the MIT Technology Review this a.m.
It's about California's power grid operator becoming the first statewide system to use AI to help manage its outages.
The California ISO is set to announce a deal to use the new Genie software from OATI at a major utility conference tomorrow.
But I got the scoop ahead of time:
TinyML and Efficient Deep Learning Computing
MIT 6.5940 (https://t.co/9cZmEhXrrr)
“This course will introduce efficient AI computing techniques that enable powerful deep learning applications on resource-constrained devices. Topics include model compression, pruning, quantization, neural architecture search, distributed training, data/model parallelism, gradient compression, and on-device fine-tuning. It also introduces application-specific acceleration techniques for large language models, diffusion models, video recognition, and point cloud. This course will also cover topics about quantum machine learning. Students will get hands-on experience deploying large language models (e.g., LLaMA 2) on a laptop.”
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U.S. energy-related #CO2#emissions drop 25% to 38% below what they were in 2005 by 2030, according to our projections in the Annual Energy Outlook 2023. #AEO2023
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@tunguz I see value in scientific papers because even now we end up going back to ‘that original paper published in a reviewed journal or conference’ rather than just GitHub (which seems to be what you are suggesting?)
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•Turn off unnecessary lights
•Use fans
•Unplug unused power strips, lamps, and appliances
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