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Not everything needs an LLM: A framework for evaluating when

Not everything needs an LLM: A framework for evaluating when

May 3, 2025 12:35 PM VentureBeat/Midjourney Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Question: What product should use machine learning (ML)? Project manager answer: Yes. Jokes aside, the advent of generative AI has upended our understanding of what use cases lend themselves best

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iOS 18, macOS 15 and everything else coming from Apple in June

iOS 18, macOS 15 and everything else coming from Apple in June

Skip to content Image: Foundry June is a big month for Apple. It all starts with the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), where Apple talks about all the great features and improvements coming to its platforms later in the year. That’s followed immediately by the first round of developer betas, so devs can start testing their...

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Store everything you’d ever need on this 20TB drive for

Store everything you’d ever need on this 20TB drive for

Image: WD / Amazon As a colleague put it, 20 terabytes would probably encompass every file you’ve ever touched. Today, WD is offering you the option to store 20TB on its Elements external hard drive for just $279.99. The 20TB Western Digital hard drive deal on Amazon rings up as $349.99, which is 35 percent

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iOS 18: Everything we know about the next big iPhone update

iOS 18: Everything we know about the next big iPhone update

Skip to content Image: Foundry Every year, Apple announces the new version of iOS at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June. It then enters a beta testing phones (first for developers only, then for the public) before being released in September, around the time the new iPhones go on sale. We don’t expect the process...

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Everything The Hubble Space Telescope Achieved In Its 33rd Year

Everything The Hubble Space Telescope Achieved In Its 33rd Year

Nasa/Getty Images Since its launch in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has been one of the most valuable tools in astronomy, contributing to findings about everything from far-off exoplanets to the expansion of the universe. Even though the telescope is now getting on in years and has had to overcome various issues with hardware that