This bootcamp is one of the best things that has happened to me so far.
It made me realise some of my hidden capabilities, I mean I went from not knowing how to debug a simple python code to training AI models and debugging AI codes in just 3 weeks!!!!
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That 🕗 again!🎉
This year I have worked and built core-business agentic solutions that led to me building two opensource libraries to drive agentic worlflows at production scale.
I'll be sharing all that knowledge in DataFest Africa 2024 by @DataFestAfrica#AI#DFA24
Everyone!!!!!! 2 hours to go and we’ll be discussing about the bootcamp better. What you need to know and how you can make the most of it.
Do not miss this
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@rkiveshoe@taeswife_REAL The gospel is the Christian message that Jesus died to get rid of our sinful nature, rose on the third day never to die again, and that He can give that life to anyone who wants it free of charge.
🚀 Exciting News! We're thrilled to introduce Nigeria's first pretrained "foundational" language model, SabiYarn-125M, with 125 million parameters! 🎉
Try it out here:
🔗 [AI Playground](https://t.co/8NZbJKhzcE)
🔗 [Hugging Face Download](https://t.co/8SeGEuGCjZ)
Pretrained on approximately 29GB of cleaned data with a multi-task learning objective using causal language modeling, SabiYarn-125M performs in:
- 🌐 Text Generation
- 🌍 Translation (including inter-language translation)
- 😊 Sentiment Classification
- 📚 Topic Classification
- 📰 Text Summarization
- 🖊 Headline Generation
- Question Generation (majorly in english)
- 🔤 Text Diacritization
It performs (especially in the Nigerian languages) on although slightly worse:
- 📜 Simple Instruction Prompting
- Basic Question answering
- 🧹 Text Cleaning
Model did not perform on:
- Coding and Basic Reasoning tasks
Supporting multiple Nigerian languages: English, Yoruba, Hausa, Pidgin, Igbo, Efik, Urhobo, Fulah, and Fulfulde.
With a maximum token length of 1024! Model has not been finetuned in anyway.
Model Evaluation (mostly human): Ongoing to enhance capabilities further.
Contributors: @Jeffreypaul_ , @damilojohn, @DavidOkpare, @JOloganj,
Model name by @nuelhex0
With this work, we aim to collaborate with key stakeholders and others to build more intelligent, robust, and culturally aware AI models and systems for the African AI community and Nigeria as a whole. Together, we can enhance communication across all Nigerian dialects.
@awarritech@NaijaNLP@bosuntijani@OfficialSamAyo@davlanade@NITDANigeria@uniccongroup@MasaKhaneNLP@chuksekwuemee@DataFestAfrica@googleafrica@GoogleAI @neuralNet314 @3MTTNigeria@abacaj@janleike@ilyasut
Please check it out, retweet, like, and comment to help us reach more people! Let's put #SabiYarn to the test!
#SabiYarn #AI #NLP #Nigeria #Tech #Innovation
Special thanks to @karpathy for NanoGPT and the @huggingface transformers library for enabling advanced generation capabilities.
5/ ✨My AI Engineering Roadmap contd.
This usually whereit gets exciting and thorough. You might spend alot of time here. That's totally normal, so take the time.
4/ ✨My AI Engineering Roadmap contd.
This usually where most persons begin, this is why there are usually grey areas. This weeks section comes after the others because it is neccessary to learn conceptually while practicing. So, ensure you don't leap to get here.
3/ ✨My AI Engineering Roadmap contd.
Machine Learning from ground-up is an essential. This will allow you understand what models are and what makes some behave the way they do.
2/ ✨My AI Engineering Roadmap contd. 📷 Maths/Stats is none negotiable but you can begin with week on ML and return back to this Math Week to remain confident. Personally, this formed a major part of my foundation and is very fundamental to know. reviewing codes others wrote.
✨ My AI Engineering Roadmap 🛣️
For those starting out as AI engineers/ML engineers, I have had a hard time giving all the answers to your questions.
In this roadmap, I have highlighted the major topics you should learn.
Pay attention to the footnote.
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Give it up for our cute little content creators. They are adorable like that. 😍
Children are the heritage of God and one of the most important ways to preserve this heritage is providing them with the right information to foster their growth.
We asked some kids @cci__celebkids what their experience has been like and this is what they had to say. ❤️
If you're a parent, guardian, educator or instructor, looking to instill Christian values in your children that will stand the test of time, join us for Parents Conference on the 1st of June by 10am at the address on the screen. 📆📍
Click the link in our bio to register.
See you there!
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I remember when my wife travelled for work reasons. I was left at home with the kids. She already prepared and kept food for us in the freezer.
This was the first time I was home alone with the kids...two little kids, 7 and 9 year olds with their father here in U.S. I tried my best to always be as available as I could even though work wanted otherwise.
Before I take them to school every morning, I microwave the jollof rice from the freezer and give them. When I bring them back home, I microwave another jollof rice and give them. Later that night, I microwave the soup and we eat with Amala.
So the normal routine was "jollof, jollof, soup" or "jollof soup jollof". Things were going well and we were living happily until they got tired.
My eldest came to me first and complained that he did not want jollof again, the younger one followed too. "Ehen, daddy...you said you can cook better than mummy, oya cook for us", the younger one said.
"Yes!! It's true. Daddy you said you learnt how to cook one special food in Nigeria. Do it for us na" my other son said.
"Daddy cook!! Daddy cook!! Daddy cook!!" They began to hail me.
My head sef don dey big already. I had already retired from cooking but these kids wanted to bring out the Hilda Baci in me.
Anyways, I told them to eat the jollof rice that night while I'll buy ingredients for cooking tomorrow. They screamed with joy and reluctantly ate the rice. Even me sef reluctantly chop am. Rice don tire me.
The next day, I got the ingredients and prepared the perfect food for them. They watched me as I made everything. I served them their own plates and immediately they tasted it, their eyes brightened, they were amazed, they've never had such delicacy before.
"Daddy!!! What's the name of this soup?? It is sweet!!"
I smiled and replied "I call it, German soup."
"Wooowww!! Daddy I want more!!! Let mummy be cooking this German soup for us!!"
"Daddy so you can cook more than mummy!!"
I was just laughing. I never wanted to show my skills but they forced me. I made another plate for them and they enjoyed it again.
The next day, my wife got back home and the kids welcomed her with testimonies about my kitchen wonders. These children just dey hype me anyhow.
"Mummy, daddy cooks better than you!"..."mummy, you are still learning ooo. Daddy cook German soup for us"
My wife was surprised and laughing at the same time. But she was curious, so after she freshened up, she asked me to prepare the German soup for her too. I said no ooo but these children started saying they wanted me to cook it for them again.
I smiled and said okay. I brought out the ingredients; Garri, groundnut, milk and sugar then water from the fridge. I looked at my wife and she looked at me. Madam don dey smell foul play already.
I poured garri in each plates and mixed everything accordingly, poured water and served the soup to our kids.
My wife: Garri?? Tolu, se kamu gari wa ni obe germani??
My kids: *takes one spoon*... Daddy you're the best!!! You cook better than mummy. We love you!
I'm still vibrating on my seat at the office.
This song is powerful.
This feeling is similar to what I feel in church when we are praying or worshipping
@pst_iren and Minister Yetunde Are. Thank you
#agabaraolorunpo
The Story behind “Agbara Olorun Po” will be premiering by 5pm today on Apostle’s YouTube Channel “Emmanuel Iren Live” 🔥🔥
Be there 🫵🏾
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