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Abstract: Security in code generation remains a pivotal challenge when applying large language models (LLMs). This paper introduces RefleXGen, an innovative method that significantly enhances code ...
TEMPE, Ariz. — A few times through the middle innings of the Angels’ game on Tuesday, a hitter would disagree with an umpire’s call, and then glare into the ...
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Within three years, no embedded software developer is going to be writing code. I know it sounds like another one of my controversial statements. But I recently used Claude Code to write the best ...
MESA, Ariz. — When it comes to the Automatic Ball Strike challenge system, manager Stephen Vogt prefers that the Guardians’ catchers and hitters use it to challenge an umpire’s call. Pitchers can ...
This server acts as a bridge, enabling you to use Claude Code with Google's powerful Gemini models. It translates API requests and responses between the Anthropic format (used by Claude Code) and the ...
SURPRISE, Ariz. — Last year, spring training games used ABS as an experiment. Now, it’s a springboard into the regular season. MLB’s decision to go to the automated ball strike system — which was ...
The ABS challenge system is coming to Major League Baseball. The league, mostly players and fans, were tired of seeing the inconsistency from the home plate umpires when calling balls and strikes.
Abstract: Latent representation based on hyper-prior auto-encoders is recently applied to end-to-end image compression that shows comparable performance to the latest Versatile Video Coding (VVC) ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — For his final pitch of a live batting practice Tuesday, Spencer Arrighetti threw a back-door cutter to a left-handed hitter. Catcher César Salazar framed the pitch, heard no ...