We all know the usual Time Intelligence function based on years, quarters, months, and days. But sometimes, we need to perform more exotic timer intelligence calculations. But we should not forget to consider performance while programming the measures. Introduction There are many DAX functions in Power BI for Time Intelligence Measures. The most common are: You […]
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Multimodal Search Engine Agents Powered by BLIP-2 and Gemini
This post was co-authored with Rafael Guedes. Introduction Traditional models can only process a single type of data, such as text, images, or tabular data. Multimodality is a trending concept in the AI research community, referring to a model’s ability to learn from multiple types of data simultaneously. This new technology (not really new, but […]
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Formulation of Feature Circuits with Sparse Autoencoders in LLM
Large Language models (LLMs) have witnessed impressive progress and these large models can do a variety of tasks, from generating human-like text to answering questions. However, understanding how these models work still remains challenging, especially due a phenomenon called superposition where features are mixed into one neuron, making it very difficult to extract human understandable […]
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Zero Human Code: What I Learned from Forcing AI to Build (and Fix) Its Own Code for 27 Straight Days
27 days, 1,700+ commits, 99,9% AI generated code The narrative around AI development tools has become increasingly detached from reality. YouTube is filled with claims of building complex applications in hours using AI assistants. The truth? I spent 27 days building ObjectiveScope under a strict constraint: the AI tools would handle ALL coding, debugging, and […]
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Data Scientist: From School to Work, Part I
Nowadays, data science projects do not end with the proof of concept; every project has the goal of being used in production. It is important, therefore, to deliver high-quality code. I have been working as a data scientist for more than ten years and I have noticed that juniors usually have a weak level in […]
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How to Fine-Tune DistilBERT for Emotion Classification
The customer support teams were drowning with the overwhelming volume of customer inquiries at every company I’ve worked at. Have you had similar experiences? What if I told you that you could use AI to automatically identify, categorize, and even resolve the most common issues? By fine-tuning a transformer model like BERT, you can build […]
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Learning How to Play Atari Games Through Deep Neural Networks
In July 1959, Arthur Samuel developed one of the first agents to play the game of checkers. What constitutes an agent that plays checkers can be best described in Samuel’s own words, “…a computer [that] can be programmed so that it will learn to play a better game of checkers than can be played by […]
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Honestly Uncertain
Ethical issues aside, should you be honest when asked how certain you are about some belief? Of course, it depends. In this blog post, you’ll learn on what. A probabilistic quiz game David Spiegelhalter’s new (as of 2025) fantastic book, “The Art of Uncertainty” – a must-read for everyone who deals with probabilities and their communication […]
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