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Version 2 of the chat demo is now out! It's now trained on a lot more translated chat conversations (190k vs 20k before).

Link is the same as before.


It sure does! There's still lots of room for improvement though. It still has trouble sometimes with the industry-standard Bassie en Adriaan-test.

It's too bad that there is still a distinct lack of suitable Dutch training sets and benchmarks.


I hope the 13,5 million Euro funds will be used wisely for the GPT-NL project. It would be nice if they open-source it (or at least the training dataset).


Netherlands Forensic Institute | Forensic data scientist | The Hague, the Netherlands | ONSITE | Full-time | €39k - €71k

Want to solve forensic problems using big data analytics?

https://www.werkenvoornederland.nl/vacatures/detail/forensis...

You will join a team of 15 forensic data scientists within the Netherlands Forensic Institute. We use state-of-the-art big data analytics and machine learning to solve challenging forensic problems.

Some example projects:

  * Train a neural network to recognize and label forensically relevant objects in terabytes of photos.
  * Find and link entities in large collections of documents in cold cases using text mining.
  * Unravel criminal networks on the dark web using Neo4j and interactive visualizations.
  * Use Bayesian statistics to evaluate digital evidence in a criminal court case.
 
Our clients include police, public prosecutors and defense attorneys. Got an awesome idea for an R&D project? We've got room for that too!

What do we offer? Besides salary, the Dutch government offers some excellent benefits. Examples are 8% annual holiday pay and 8.3% annual end-of-year-payment ("13th month"), (partially) paid parental leave and a 36 hour work week.

Fluency in spoken and written Dutch is required for this position. A security screening is part of the application procedure.

More information about the NFI: https://www.forensischinstituut.nl/

Interested? Take a look at the full vacancy above or email me at the address in my profile.


Netherlands Forensic Institute | Forensic exploit developer | The Hague, the Netherlands | ONSITE | VISA | Full-time | €45k - €88k

Who are you? You are a qualified ethical hacker or reverse engineer with practical experience with mobile devices, looking to apply your skills to benefit the public good.

Who are we? We are a group of embedded systems specialists within the Digital and Biometric Traces Division of the Netherlands Forensic Institute. We develop and perform methods for extracting digital data from lawfully seized electronic devices like mobile phones, navigation systems and other smart devices.

What will you do? We need you to expand our device exploitation capabilities. The increased use of strong cryptography in consumer devices demands for new approaches to keep our services up to standard. You will be working on developing exploits for mobile devices that were seized in criminal investigations. Your job is to develop methods to find valid passwords or to find other ways to decrypt extracted data. The information from seized devices plays an important role in criminal court as evidence to prove or disprove guilt.

What do we offer? The Dutch government offers some excellent benefits. Examples:

  * 8% annual holiday pay and 8.3% annual end-of-year-payment ("13th month")
  * (partially) paid parental leave
  * 23 days paid vacation per year @ 36 h/week; 46 days/year @ 40 h/week
For this position we are recruiting globally; speaking Dutch is a plus but not required. Although the job is onsite, we do offer assistance with relocating to the Netherlands. A security screening is part of the application procedure.

More information about the NFI: https://www.forensicinstitute.nl/

Interested? You can email me at the address in my profile.


I've now also posted the vacancy to the Dutch government's official job board. You can find more details there: https://www.werkenvoornederland.nl/vacatures/detail/forensic...


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