Tag: ai
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Spying and surveillance are different but related things. If I hired a private detective to spy on you, that detective could hide a bug in your home or car, tap… more ›
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New technology may also complement a specific task – for instance, improvements in AI may provide diagnostic support to doctors and radiologists, enhancing their ability to perform the task. Automation is technology… more ›
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Recently, the range of dishes available to Ceder’s robots has grown exponentially, thanks to an AI program developed by Google DeepMind. Called GNoME, the software was trained using data from… more ›
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Large language models, like ChatGPT, are trained on vast amounts of text data from books, websites, and other sources. And typically the data they’re trained on remains a secret. https://stackdiary.com/chatgpts-training-data-can-be-exposed-via-a-divergence-attack/ more ›
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https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/news/32-bit-mcus-handle-heavy-ml-workloads-battery-operated-iot-devices/ more ›
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With the boom in generative AI, the size of foundational large language models (LLMs) has grown exponentially, utilizing hundreds of billions of parameters and trillions of training tokens. https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/the-worlds-largest-distributed-llm-training-job-on-tpu-v5e more ›
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The ruling builds upon findings from another federal judge overseeing a lawsuit against AI art generators, who similarly delivered a blow to fundamental contentions from plaintiffs in the case. U.S.… more ›
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The revelation that ChatGPT, the astonishing artificial-intelligence chatbot, had been trained on an Nvidia supercomputer spurred one of the largest single-day gains in stock-market history. When the Nasdaq opened on… more ›
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Workers didn’t accept their immiseration meekly. There are many signs of growing popular discontent. But history teaches us that revolutions are not made by the “masses.” Popular immiseration and resulting… more ›
