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Ian Mullane

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Ian Mullane has appeared in 3 articles since 2024-05. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Craig Scroggie, Gemini, Martijn Rasser, Microsoft.

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2024-05-27
Wired 5 related

How SLMs like Microsoft's Phi-3, which can run locally on phones or PCs without major compromises, open up new AI use cases by being more responsive or private

literally.  Recent advancements by Microsoft have made it possible … Ian Mullane : This may have passed you by, but think about the potential.  We have moved from only being able to run LLMs in the cl...

2024-05-26
Wired 5 related

How SLMs like Microsoft's Phi-3, which can run locally on phones or PCs without big compromises, open up new AI use cases by being more responsive and private

literally.  Recent advancements by Microsoft have made it possible … Ian Mullane : This may have passed you by, but think about the potential.  We have moved from only being able to run LLMs in the cl...

2024-05-25
Wired

How SLMs like Microsoft's Phi-3, which can run locally on phones or PCs without big compromises, open up new AI use cases by being more responsive and private

Research at Microsoft shows it's possible to make AI models small enough to run on phones or laptops without major compromises to their smarts. X: @sergiomaldo . LinkedIn: Ian Mullane , Craig Scroggie...

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