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04.03.2024

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Stephan Günnemann on How AI Can Be Made More Efficient and Sustainable

"Forschung Aktuell"- Broadcast

Our PI Stephan Günnemann was a guest on the science broadcast Forschung aktuell by Deutschlandfunk.

In the feature, he explains pruning and spartification, two techniques that can significantly reduce the computational power required for language models. This makes AI algorithms more effective and, above all, more economical.

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