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  1. simonwillison.net

    Personalisation? We've already got it. 5th April 2004. Vin Crosbie, a highly respected commentator on the online news industry, recently published his long awaited essay What Newspapers and Their Web Sites Must Do to Survive.It's long but captivating and well researched; if you have any interest in the role of traditional newspapers on the web you should take the time to read it.
  2. academic.oup.com

    Abstract. In the early years of the 21st century the policy of personalisation has been actively pursued across all four British countries. Drawing on the work of the disability movement, personalisation aims to increase the levels of choice and control for adult users of social care services.
    Author:Mark LymberyPublished:2012
  3. simonwillison.net

    Dec 31, 2024Things we learned about LLMs in 2024. 31st December 2024. A lot has happened in the world of Large Language Models over the course of 2024. Here's a review of things we figured out about the field in the past twelve months, plus my attempt at identifying key themes and pivotal moments.
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    Abstract. Personalisation offers individualised treatment in circumstances where markets do not operate. Personalisation is described variously as a process involving an individualised assessment and response, the expression of individual preferences and choices, or a process in which users and professionals negotiate a common understanding of the needs of the individual.
  5. theregister.com

    Jan 24, 2024Feature Simon Willison, a veteran open source developer who co-created the Django framework and built the more recent Datasette tool, has become one of the more influential observers of AI software recently.. His writing and public speaking about the utility and problems of large language models has attracted a wide audience thanks to his ability to explain the subject matter in an accessible way.
  6. simonwillison.net

    Aug 27, 2023Making Large Language Models work for you. 27th August 2023. I gave an invited keynote at WordCamp 2023 in National Harbor, Maryland on Friday.. I was invited to provide a practical take on Large Language Models: what they are, how they work, what you can do with them and what kind of things you can build with them that could not be built before.
  7. latent.space

    Jan 12, 2025[00:00:00] Brian: Welcome to the first bonus episode of the Tech Meme Write Home for the year 2025. I'm your host as always, Brian McCullough. Listeners to the pod over the last year know that I have made a habit of quoting from Simon Willison when new stuff happens in AI from his blog.
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    Simon Willison

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    Simon Willison is a British programmer, co-founder of the social conference directory Lanyrd, and co-creator of the Django Web framework. Wikipedia

    BornJanuary1981 (age 42–43), United Kingdom
    NationalityBritish
    Alma materUniversity of Bath (B.Sc. Computer Science, 2005)
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