Just buying things my childhood self would have been jealous of.
2 Liters of Chapman's Premium™ Strawberry Shortcake ice cream.
"Free market" fans when free market
The speed of many machine learning models is bound by the speed of the memory they're loaded on so that's probably the biggest one.
This is real
Senators don't have that kind of power. The constitution's fatal flaw is that it designates the legislative branch to make the laws and the judicial to interpret them, but left both reliant on the executive branch the enforce them. He could certainly try to bring Garcia back but without the executive branch on his side he'd likely get stuck there himself.
Exchange has always been done with IOUs. Even when bartering was the meta they still exchanged promissory notes for larger scale transactions where they didn't have the goods on hand.
Microsoft researchers build 1-bit AI LLM with 2B parameters — model small enough to run on some CPUs
Rather than CPUs I think these are a much bigger deal for GPUs where memory is much more expensive. I can get 128GB of ram for 300CAD, the same amount in vram would be several grand.
You're licking the boots of a company that uses the work of others without compensation or credit then sells it back to you at a premium. This is the exact behavior the GPL license aimed to prevent. I have nothing against the technology if it's made with permission and benefits the people it depends on, but that's clearly not the case here.
Ludites are an apt comparison. The Luddites fought to protect their industry from industrialists who aimed to replace them with cheap, low skilled and child labour. The goal of AI isn't advancement it's replacement, and most of the companies pushing it are transparent about that.
You can't believe everything you read in the globe and mail
You can't larp about using opensource software while creating memes using closed source garbage.
Seems pretty underwhelming. They're comparing a 109B to a 27B and it's kind of close. I know it's only 17B active but that's irrelevant for local users who are more likely going to be filtered by memory rather than speed.
More likely trained to remove all artist credits.
Is hating on the Holocaust hating on the Nazis?
They'll sell each of them off to be run into the ground by some other billionaires. Both are heavily subsidized by Google's ad business which is still somewhat unobtrusive up front. As much as Google's services have degraded, it will be much worse with another company at the helm trying to squeeze as much value out of their investment as possible.
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This will be the subprime mortgage crisis of the 2020s.
Corrupt politician defending his turf from another corrupt politician.
She also wrote some of the tomb raider reboots and was an additional writer on BioShock infinite.
Don't be too strict with these people, it's better late than never. Pushing them too hard to admit they were wrong might just push them back over to the other side.
He didn't actually say this, he said that the vaccination immunity doesn't last a lifetime and doesn't get passed from the mother, which increases the risk to the very young and elderly. He very explicitly encouraged people to get vaccinated.
I don't like him but in this particular case he hasn't said anything wrong. My only problem with what he said is the way he weighed the potential side effects of the vaccine and measles as if they're even remotely comparable.
Articles like these act as noise which drowns out the much larger issues in the administration.
In their human choice benchmarks it was only chosen 59% of the time compared to 4o. That's a 15-20x cost increase for 9% difference.
Poor moderator probably had a foot fetish

OpenAI's GPT Trademark Request Has Been Denied
First, applicant argues that the mark is not merely descriptive because consumers will not immediately understand what the underlying wording "generative pre-trained transformer" means. The trademark examining attorney is not convinced. The previously and presently attached Internet evidence demonstrates the extensive and pervasive use in applicant's software industry of the acronym "GPT" in connection with software that features similar AI technology with ask and answer functions based on pre-trained data sets; the fact that consumers may not know the underlying words of the acronym does not alter the fact that relevant purchasers are adapted to recognizing that the term "GPT" is commonly used in connection with software to identify a particular type of software that features this AI ask and answer technology. Accordingly, this argument is not persuasive.