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MiniCPM is a family of highly efficient, open-source AI models designed to run well even on regular computers or mobile devices, not just powerful servers. The latest version, MiniCPM 4, is especially fast and smart, handling long texts and complex tasks much quicker than similar models, and it can be used for things like answering questions, writing summaries, and working with tools or data. MiniCPM also supports both English and Chinese, making it useful for bilingual users. The main benefit is that you get strong AI performance without needing expensive hardware, so it’s easy to use for many different applications[1][5].
https://github.com/OpenBMB/MiniCPM
🌐📖Collective Licensing for AI Era: RSL Launches New Rights Model
Real Simple Licensing (RSL) has launched a nonprofit collective rights platform aimed at protecting online publishers and creators in the age of generative AI. Through the RSL Standard, the organization enables content owners to collectively negotiate fair compensation when their work is used to generate AI outputs, setting market-wide licensing terms.
Modeled after organizations like ASCAP and BMI in the music industry, the RSL Collective introduces a unified rights framework for the digital era. For the first time, publishers and creators can pool rights into a single platform to establish fair market prices and simplify licensing for AI companies, ensuring they are not left out of the AI economy.
#AIEthics#Copyright#RSL#GenerativeAI#ResponsibleAI
🎉 Нашу статью приняли на EMNLP 2025 в Main Track.
💪 Выводим распознавание жестовых языков на новый качественный уровень. В статье достигаем state-of-the-art🌿 на жестовых языках разных стран, включая в первую очередь русский жестовый язык (РЖЯ). Показываем, что качественный претрейн и предобработка — залог успеха.
Спасибо авторам: @your_petros@ilyaovodov@nagadit@hukenovs@karinakvanchiani
📝Жестовый язык: похожее в непохожем и наоборот
📖Logos as a Well-Tempered Pre-train for Sign Language Recognition
До встречи на конференции!
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