
Karthik Suresh
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Oct 20, 2024 |
80.lv | Karthik Suresh
TagsCharacter ArtInterviewsMayaZBrushSubstance 3D PainterArnoldKarthik Suresh and Ariel Chen shared with us the full process of creating this cool lady holding a revolver, from modeling to texturing, lighting, and rendering. They detailed the making of her eyes, hair, pose, tattoos, and clothes, which helped make this character come alive. Ariel: Hello, readers! I am Ariel, a Character Artist currently living in Montreal. My journey into 3D art was quite a sharp turn.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
arxiv.org | James Giroux |Patrick Moran |Karthik Suresh |Hemalata Nayak
[Submitted on 5 Apr 2024] Title:Physics Event Classification Using Large Language Models View a PDF of the paper titled Physics Event Classification Using Large Language Models, by Cristiano Fanelli and James Giroux and Patrick Moran and Hemalata Nayak and Karthik Suresh and Eric Walter View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:The 2023 AI4EIC hackathon was the culmination of the third annual AI4EIC workshop at The Catholic University of America.
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Mar 27, 2023 |
bqprime.com | Karthik Suresh
The regulator of the Indian legal profession, the Bar Council of India (BCI), published the "Rules for Registration and Regulation of Foreign Lawyers and Foreign Law Firms in India, 2022" last week. By doing so, it reversed its long-held position against the entry of foreign lawyers into India. While this may be one step in the right direction, many more reforms are needed for an efficient market for legal services in India.
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Mar 9, 2023 |
forbes.com | Karthik Suresh
GPT, or generative pretrained transformer, is a technique that has recently made waves in the AI field. While GPT has already made substantial contributions to a variety of domains, it is crucial to note that it is not a finished product. Instead, it is a technological enabler that has the potential to allow much bigger future advances. GPT is a machine learning model that can analyze natural language, making it a powerful tool for a wide range of applications.
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Feb 7, 2023 |
bqprime.com | Karthik Suresh
The loss from a cybersecurity incident has to be borne by the firm alone. There is a case for some state intervention when it comes to the restoration of disruptions in public services and governance of liability. But the Indian framework's low capacity and adoption of coercion have led to higher costs of legal compliance. Firms could, by sharing information and developing a common framework for standards, reduce the cost of adopting protection against cyber threats.
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