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tiktaktok_65 t1_jedma22 wrote
Reply to comment by sybarius in Swiss solar tech can be rolled out on railway tracks ‘like a carpet’ by pobody-snerfect
toilets in swiss trains no longer are a hole to the outside they all operate chemical toilets and capture content in canisters. not everyone is using ancient train tech.
phoxymoron t1_jedm7y5 wrote
Reply to comment by AmateurBusinessGoose in GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
There's still too many "move fast and break things" regards out there. Hubris will hopefully get them got eventually.
ethanwc t1_jedltj7 wrote
Reply to Midjourney ends free trials of its AI image generator due to 'extraordinary' abuse by hugglenugget
They ruined it for the rest of us.
googler_ooeric t1_jedlbws wrote
Reply to comment by Myderelictlife in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
I meant, given by how fast it generates and how mediocre it is I think it’s safe to say it’s a lightweight version of whatever big model they have internally, so it’s smaller than GPT-3.5-Turbo or GPT-4 and more similar to something like gpt-3-curie or gpt-3-babbage
GetOutOfTheWhey t1_jedl6vi wrote
Reply to A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
By this do they mean Google is reverse engineering ChatGPT through interactions with it and building Bard from it?
caroIine t1_jedl0yx wrote
Reply to comment by xmichael86 in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
I heard that Microsoft owns 49% of OpenAI
[deleted] t1_jedksx3 wrote
Reply to comment by MargretTatchersParty in Senator Warner’s RESTRICT Act Is Designed To Create The Great Firewall Of America by vriska1
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Decent-Can378 t1_jedkrq2 wrote
Reply to comment by rain168 in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
I've always believed that it's always the founders who care about innovation. No McKinsey CEO can even remotely match that passion. Although, I'm seeing quite a different situation with Microsoft. Satya is both passionate and aggressive. Sundar was quite a pathetic choice.
DeeplyTroubledSmurf t1_jedkmpe wrote
Reply to GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
I would like to go on public record as fully supporting the idea of giving AI unfettered access to the internet with the ability to execute self-written code. There is definitely no chance that it could evolve in unpredictable ways at speeds we can't comprehend!
Startrail_wanderer t1_jedkbtz wrote
Reply to comment by co5mosk-read in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
r/suddenlycommunist
thornpyros t1_jedkalo wrote
Reply to comment by co5mosk-read in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
And our axe.
[deleted] t1_jedk6d9 wrote
Reply to Senator Warner’s RESTRICT Act Is Designed To Create The Great Firewall Of America by vriska1
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[deleted] t1_jedjuc1 wrote
Reply to comment by Pontus_Pilates in Virgin Orbit fails to secure funding, will cease operations and lay off nearly entire workforce by getBusyChild
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AnnexBlaster t1_jedjsxo wrote
Reply to comment by NukeEnjoyer122 in Virgin Orbit fails to secure funding, will cease operations and lay off nearly entire workforce by getBusyChild
I wouldnt buy anything in the current market unless you’re holding
NukeEnjoyer122 t1_jedjmvc wrote
Reply to comment by AnnexBlaster in Virgin Orbit fails to secure funding, will cease operations and lay off nearly entire workforce by getBusyChild
BUY?!
zertoman t1_jedjgkb wrote
Reply to comment by Hakuknowsmyname in CEOs are quietly backtracking on remote work—and more companies could follow by ethereal3xp
You can’t really, it’s cheaper to level the buildings and build apartments than repurpose an office building. Centralized plumbing and havac, general layout make it not cost effective.
N3KIO t1_jedja98 wrote
Reply to A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
why make your own when you can copy
gk99 t1_jedj8hn wrote
Reply to comment by C0rn3j in Steam Is Ditching Support for Older Operating Systems in 2024 by redhatGizmo
> Maybe Logan Moore should do a cursory search before posting articles.
Article hardly needed to be written in the first place. According to the Steam Hardware Survey (which runs on a sort of delay from how rarely they get sent out, so the number is likely even lower) this makes up 1.79% of Steam users.
This will not affect the vast, vast, vast majority of gamers.
eugene20 t1_jedj8eh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Porsche's $100 Million Crusade to Future-Proof Internal Combustion by Aelmay
NASA rockets cargo to space on hydrogen.
Rougescholar76 t1_jedj2wd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Senator Warner’s RESTRICT Act Is Designed To Create The Great Firewall Of America by vriska1
So are we just gunna lay down and take it?
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Reply to comment by masstransience in Senator Warner’s RESTRICT Act Is Designed To Create The Great Firewall Of America by vriska1
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disengaged22 t1_jediyfl wrote
Reply to Virgin Orbit fails to secure funding, will cease operations and lay off nearly entire workforce by getBusyChild
Well fuck. I actually believed the company had a chance. Lost more than I care to admit
Pontus_Pilates t1_jedii7z wrote
Reply to Virgin Orbit fails to secure funding, will cease operations and lay off nearly entire workforce by getBusyChild
Almost 10 years ago Buzzfeed wrote one of its finest articles about a New Mexico town that wanted to be a space hub and host Virgin Galactic. It all went horribly wrong.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/jgwheel/failure-to-launch-how-new-mexico-is-paying-for-richard-brans
Toolazytocreate t1_jedidtl wrote
Reply to CEOs are quietly backtracking on remote work—and more companies could follow by ethereal3xp
Many who have left the big city don't plan on going back. It's not just the issues with homelessness or traffic; it's the housing conditions for workers. To live in the city, you usually need to rent an apartment with a lease. But with layoffs rampant in the industry, committing to a year-long lease is risky. It's no wonder why some are hesitant to return to such an unstable employment situation, opting instead to work remotely.
sybarius t1_jedmfi6 wrote
Reply to comment by tiktaktok_65 in Swiss solar tech can be rolled out on railway tracks ‘like a carpet’ by pobody-snerfect
I wasn't aware of that.
Come to think of it, it must have been more than 10 years ago when i last used a toilet on a train.