@pydataamsterdam Listening to @adrin describe in all detail how `pickle` can be exploited 😁
@pydataamsterdam Listening to @adrin describe in all detail how `pickle` can be exploited 😁
Ana Chaloska “To One-Hot or Not: A guide to feature encoding and when to use what” is completely full!
James, you and I know this is not true 😈
The one an only James Powell @dontusethsicode with “the most boring talk title in only three words”
Spotting what I call the "Jim Downling classification of data pipelines" in this promising talk by Hopsworks
@pydataamsterdam So excited to see the Thomas Wolf and more from the Hugging Face 🤗 giving a promising closing keynote! Just this Monday I was working with some colleagues on a HF + @kedro integration that hopefully will go open source soon.
"2000+ models in the Hub are private"
@pydataamsterdam "Choice of training data is the most important [part] of an LLM!"
Data quality improvements "can be equivalent to a 2x-3x increase in size"
Impressive results from Hugging Face: proper filtering of web data can match or exceed performance of commercial models trained on highly curated datasets.
Dataset: https://huggingface.co/datasets/tiiuae/falcon-refinedweb
Paper: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2306.01116
@pydataamsterdam Thomas kind of dodged my question on the enforceability of OpenRAIL 😇 so happy that they exist anyway, it's a conversation we need to have.
(RAIL = Responsible AI Licenses)
Last day of #PyDataAmsterdam2023: the mighty @koaning giving the final keynote: Natural Intelligence is All You Need
@pydataamsterdam @koaning This is weird but I'm crying. @koaning's keynote resonated with me so damn much for many reasons. I've often reflected about programming as a form of creative expression and how we coders have an underused superpower, and Vincent eloquently articulated so many good examples of this. Don't miss the recording when it's out.
After a bit of a break, now @ritchie46 will tell us about Polars expressions in depth!
And last talk of the day: "Using AI to make Amsterdam greener, safer and more accessible"
@pydataamsterdam #PyDataAmsterdam2023 coming to an end. I'm logging off from here already - had an *amazing* time, and will definitely try to attend again in coming years. See you soon #PyData family!