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An LLM-Based Workflow for Automated Tabular Data Validation 

This article is part of a series of articles on automating data cleaning for any tabular dataset: Effortless Spreadsheet Normalisation With LLM You can test the feature described in this article on your own dataset using the CleanMyExcel.io service, which is free and requires no registration. What is Data Validity? Data validity refers to data […]

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Sesame  Speech Model:  How This Viral AI Model Generates Human-Like Speech

Recently, Sesame AI published a demo of their latest Speech-to-Speech model. A conversational AI agent who is really good at speaking, they provide relevant answers, they speak with expressions, and honestly, they are just very fun and interactive to play with. Note that a technical paper is not out yet, but they do have a

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Learnings from a Machine Learning Engineer — Part 6: The Human Side

In my previous articles, I have spent a lot of time talking about the technical aspects of an Image Classification problem from data collection, model evaluation, performance optimization, and a detailed look at model training. These elements require a certain degree of in-depth expertise, and they (usually) have well-defined metrics and established processes that are within our control. Now it’s time

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The Basis of Cognitive Complexity: Teaching CNNs to See Connections

Liberating education consists in acts of cognition, not transferrals of information. Paulo freire One of the most heated discussions around artificial intelligence is: What aspects of human learning is it capable of capturing? Many authors suggest that artificial intelligence models do not possess the same capabilities as humans, especially when it comes to plasticity, flexibility,

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The Invisible Revolution: How Vectors Are (Re)defining Business Success

In a world that focuses more on data, business leaders must understand vector thinking. At first, vectors may appear as complicated as algebra was in school, but they serve as a fundamental building block. Vectors are as essential as algebra for tasks like sharing a bill or computing interest. They underpin our digital systems for

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How to Measure Real Model Accuracy When Labels Are Noisy

Ground truth is never perfect. From scientific measurements to human annotations used to train deep learning models, ground truth always has some amount of errors. ImageNet, arguably the most well-curated image dataset has 0.3% errors in human annotations. Then, how can we evaluate predictive models using such erroneous labels? In this article, we explore how

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Deb8flow: Orchestrating Autonomous AI Debates with LangGraph and GPT-4o

Introduction I’ve always been fascinated by debates—the strategic framing, the sharp retorts, and the carefully timed comebacks. Debates aren’t just entertaining; they’re structured battles of ideas, driven by logic and evidence. Recently, I started wondering: could we replicate that dynamic using AI agents—having them debate each other autonomously, complete with real-time fact-checking and moderation? The

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