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A Lehigh Valley family may have come up with an AI breakthrough that could further revolutionize how the technology is used
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A Lehigh Valley family may have come up with an AI breakthrough that could further revolutionize how the technology is used
Emmaus High graduate James Harada’s hobbies have earned him Farm Show baking ribbons, but now he’s after a much bigger prize: a corporate contract that would bring his patent-pending AI companion to the world stage. James, 18, and brother Charles, 16, have modified open source AI chatbots to create a model with persistent memory that could offer clients such as schools, health care agencies and banks the ability to use AI while maintaining contr…
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