"Star Resident Evil debuts with AI task Milla Jovovich presented free strategy to improve long-term memory support by artificial intelligence"

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Hollywood star, Milla Jovovich, entered the planet of artificial intelligence, creating an open origin memory management tool, MemPalace, made available on GitHuba – a platform where developers can share and cooperate on software projects.

Announcing this decision on Tuesday, Jovovich, known for his roles in films like "Resident Evil" and "Fifth Element", She said she developed the task in collaboration with Ben Sigman, describing it as a free strategy designed to improve the way artificial intelligence supports long-term memory.

The tool was published under an open origin license, according to task materials published that day.

Jovovich said MemPalace was "agent memory management tool that has gained 100% in LongMemEval... more than any another published results", adding that it is available for developers to usage and modify on GitHuba.

She described herself as ‘architect’ the project, while Sigman led method improvement and engineering work of MemPalace.

The thought at MemPalace was born of frustration associated with the way existing artificial intelligence systems get information, said the actress.

"Artificial intelligence simply doesn't manage to search for information... each strategy inactive uses them with keywords," she said, describing the current approach as "uncouth and chaotic".

Compared existing systems to "a immense warehouse... piles of garbage", saying that users frequently find it hard to find the right information, even in well-organised files.

“I wanted to make a fresh way to make archiving and searching more intuitive” – she said.

The concept refers to ancient technology ‘memory palace’where the information is spatially organised to facilitate its recall.

“Why not make a virtual palace of memory?” – said Jovovich, adding that the strategy divides information into ordered ‘Peace’, to improve their search.

LongMemEval, a benchmark quoted in the project, aims to test the anticipation of long-term memory in artificial intelligence systems, including multisessional inference and tracking the rate of conversation, as its creators claim.

Jovovich was not previously associated with the improvement of artificial intelligence.

Born in Kiev and raised in the USA, she worked in the film, music and fashion industries.


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source:https://www.rt.com/news/637697-jovovich-ai-tool/

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