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  1. The birth of “Big Science” (Price, 1963) and the necessary collaboration between governments, universities, and industries point to the relevance of intersector collaborations for research development. 7 At that time, several authors in the sociology of science became interested in intersector job mobility. The works of Marcson (1960 ...

  2. It's an open collaboration boot-strapped by HuggingFace, GENCI and IDRIS, and organised as a research workshop. This research workshop gathers academic, industrial and independent researchers from many affiliations and whose research interests span many fields of research across AI, NLP, social sciences, legal, ethics and public policy.

  3. 12. Nov. 2015 · Big Science’s center of gravity has shifted to industry, whose R&D priorities are very different from those of universities, research foundations, and governments. Today, industry contributes two-thirds of all research and development funds spent in the United States. Of that, nearly two-thirds is “development”—that is, efforts to bring the results of applied research to market ...

  4. Model Details. BLOOM is an autoregressive Large Language Model (LLM), trained to continue text from a prompt on vast amounts of text data using industrial-scale computational resources. As such, it is able to output coherent text in 46 languages and 13 programming languages that is hardly distinguishable from text written by humans.

  5. 6. Mai 2022 · Studies on ‘Big Science’ have shifted our perspective from the complexity of scientific objects and their representations to the complexity of sociotechnical arrangements. However, how scientists in large-scale research attend to this complexity to facilitate and afford knowledge production has rarely been considered to date. In this article, we locate organizational complexity on the ...

  6. Big Science. Science is everywhere. From your backyard to a tropical rain forest; from your pets at home to creatures in the sea; from your bike to a space station. Let’s explore! With Big Science kids will learn to see and understand the world in new ways. They will ask questions, gather information, test ideas, and record their findings.

  7. Swedish Big Science Forum. An intensive programme of presentations and seminars, an exhibition with Swedish high-tech suppliers, and many opportunities for spontaneous and pre-arranged 1-to-1 matchmaking meetings. Evening activities. We begin with an informal gathering in the event venue, with drinks, snacks, and entertainment. We then take a ...