Apr 3 · 7 min read · Artificial intelligence is entering a new era. Machines are no longer limited to understanding a single type of data, such as text or images. Today’s advanced AI systems can process multiple forms of
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Mar 31 · 4 min read · Multimodal AI represents a significant evolution in artificial intelligence, moving beyond single-modality systems (such as text-only or vision-only models) to architectures capable of understanding a
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Mar 26 · 10 min read · What is Multimodal AI? Artificial intelligence has spent most of its history operating in silos one model for text, another for images, another for audio. Multimodal AI breaks that boundary entirely.
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Mar 13 · 5 min read · For years, local LLMs were functional but blind. We interacted with them through text, fed them structured data, and received text in return. If we wanted an AI to analyze an image, we had to "bolt on
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Mar 11 · 6 min read · Financial institutions process more information today than at any point in their history. Regulatory filings, risk models, client communications, transaction records, video consultations, and real-tim
Join discussionFeb 6 · 7 min read · I’m working on a poster generation project with a plan to train a model on typesetting layouts. To do this I am extracting example layouts from poster images using the multimodal model GLM4.6V Flash. It turns out this model is a little temperamental ...
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Feb 2 · 8 min read · Google’s Gemini 3 marks a significant shift in how organisations will build and run AI at scale. This flagship family of large multimodal models is positioned as Google’s most capable system to date, deployed from day one across Search, the Gemini ap...
Join discussionJan 20 · 9 min read · Off late a lot of my research time is studying why medical models systems fail. Not the obvious failures where the model outputs gibberish, but the subtle ones where the output looks clinically appropriate, follows proper documentation structure, use...
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Jan 16 · 19 min read · When a doctor examines a chest X-ray and says "I see signs of pneumonia in the lower right lung," you can ask them to point at exactly what they're seeing. They can circle the cloudy region, explain why it looks abnormal, and walk you through their r...
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