
Megha Agarwal
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Megha Agarwal
Megha Agarwal·Follow5 min read·--The internet is buzzing with the fallout from the Honey PayPal scandal, and rightfully so. This controversy cuts deep, exposing vulnerabilities in our digital systems and forcing us to confront uncomfortable truths about the online world we inhabit. Let’s dive deeper into the layers of this complex issueAt its core, this scandal is about a breach of trust.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
databricks.com | Jeffrey Chen |Megha Agarwal |Margaret Qian |Daya Khudia
IntroductionAfter a whirlwind year of developments in 2023, many enterprises are eager to adopt increasingly capable generative AI models to supercharge their businesses. An essential component of this push requires the ability to query state-of-the-art large language models and incorporate them into existing enterprise workstreams.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
databricks.com | Megha Agarwal |Kobie Crawford |Daya Khudia
The Databricks Mosaic R&D team launched the first iteration of our inference service architecture only seven months ago; since then, we’ve been making tremendous strides in delivering a scalable, modular, and performant platform that is ready to integrate every new advance in the fast-growing generative AI landscape. In January 2024, we will start using a new inference engine for serving Large Language Models (LLMs), built on NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
aspiremagz.com | Megha Agarwal
The idea of traveling in a trailer or a campervan has invoked an unappealing image for decades. People associate them with cramped spaces, hunched shoulders, lack of amenities, tinned food, and other physical discomforts. In truth, traveling in a campervan has become quite luxurious, even glamorous. Sleek shiny campervans and trailers outfitted with every conceivable amenity are the trending way to explore the great outdoors.
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Jul 20, 2023 |
pdxparent.com | Megha Agarwal
If it feels like you practically live at Home Depot (especially during the summertime!), you’re not alone. And there’s a reason to bring the whole family: monthly kids workshops. It’s a cool program where your little ones can learn all kinds of DIY skills while having a blast! They happen every first Saturday of the month in Home Depot stores from 9 am – 12 pm. The best part? They won’t cost you a dime!What to ExpectThese workshops are like mini adventures.
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