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Meet Rasa, a leader in open-source conversational AI assistants
This article explores how Rasa, an AI-based conversational platform, and Diet, an optimized training model, improve the automation and personalization of interactions through a greater understanding of natural language.

QLoRA and LoRA: The key to optimizing LLM without compromising performance
QLoRA and LoRA optimize the use of large language models (LLM) by efficiently adjusting their memory and resources, reducing costs and improving computational efficiency through techniques such as matrix decomposition.

Precise and uncensored answers with Nous-Hermes
Nous-Hermes is an advanced series of language models based on Llama, notable for accurate responses, low hallucination rate and no censorship, trained on DGX 8x A100 machines with GPT-4 data.

What are the main benefits of the Falcon 40B?
Falcon 40B, with 40 billion parameters, excels in translation and question answering. Available free of charge for research and commercial use, it drives global innovation in AI.

Discover how to get the most out of ChatGPT
Explore the potential of LLMs in AI with ChatGPT, a revolutionary tool that improves user interaction and optimizes complex tasks thanks to its ability to understand and generate natural language.

New regulations for RUC registration in Peru
On June 30, 2024, the RUC Regulations in Peru were modified, requiring mandatory registration in the Single Taxpayer Registry for property owners, shareholders and purchasers of goods subject to VAT that exceed certain values.

New Artificial Intelligence Law in the European Union
The European Union's AI Regulation, adopted in June 2024, establishes key rules for the ethical and safe development of artificial intelligence. It aims to protect users' rights, ensure transparency and security, and classify systems according to their risk.
New regulations in the US Corporate Transparency Act.
New regulations under the U.S. Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) require companies, including Mexican ones, to register information about their beneficial owners. This aims to combat money laundering and increase business transparency. Companies must comply with strict deadlines based on their incorporation date, and failure to do so can result in fines and penalties.