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trilogicabout 1 hour ago
jrgdabout 3 hours ago
The few tests i ran i just got Granite4.1 tell me about YOLO repeatedly for no reasons; every questions and prompts were answered with a mention of a vision system unrelated with the task…
SequoiaHopeabout 3 hours ago
I shudder to think of what IBM’s government based clients are using YOLO for.
RickHullabout 2 hours ago
What is an enterprise workload?
Havocabout 2 hours ago
Aside from this just being standard corporate speak copy, there is an element of truth there - the granite models are likely to give you more plain toneless responses rather than a rainbow of emojiis. Which in corporate setting can be useful
skiing_crawling33 minutes ago
That actually sounds nice in theory. A model for getting work done and nothing else, which doesn't have to account or be trained for any type of user engagement. Like how chatgpt/claude are wasting their capacity on social niceties and glazing the user. I don't know if granite is one such but I'd bet that many of the other popular models can't be since they are consumer facing.
swiftcoderabout 1 hour ago
OCR'ing tables into spreadsheets, apparently
hbbio43 minutes ago
"This approach presents a significant opportunity for optimization and strategic realignment to better meet our core objectives."
wmfabout 4 hours ago
ekianjoabout 4 hours ago
The lmstudio link points to granite 4.0