The AI Bubble Will Pop — And Why That Doesn’t Matter
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How history’s biggest tech bubble explains where AI is headed next The post The AI Bubble Will Pop — And Why That Doesn’t Matter appeared first on Towards Data Science.
The artificial intelligence models that turn text into images are also useful for generating new materials. Over the last few years, generative materials models from companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta have drawn on their training data to help researchers design tens of millions of new materials. But when it comes to designing materials with exotic quantum properties like superconductivity or unique magnetic states, those models struggle. That’s too bad, because humans could use the help. For example, […]
Por Dan Tucker. Artículo original: Information Ecology: (fo)Rest in Peace, publicado el 28 de enero de 2017. Traducción al español por Camilo Salvadó. En una edad estimulante e incierta, conforta saber que vivimos en una era de comunicación masiva. En este punto de la historia humana, los costos de comunicación son increíblemente bajos y, con la ayuda de Internet, dicha comunicación es realmente a escala global. Aún mejor, la información se difunde muy fácil. La naturaleza de este […]
I watch a lot of nature documentaries. I’m not very choosy about the animals covered, whether whales, moles, lions, ants, chameleons, blowfish, or mosquitoes. I’m even fascinated by footage of bacteria under a microscope. I’m usually immersed as I sit in front of my large-screen television, so long as I learn something about the intricacies of the species filmed in vibrant colors. What do they eat and how do they avoid being eaten? What are their life expectancies, […]
Patrick G. Eddington US Sen. Mark Kelly (D‑AZ). In mid-July 1941, anti-interventionist Senator Burton Wheeler (D‑MT) sent 1,000,000 postcards to Americans across the country, urging them to write President Franklin Roosevelt to keep America out of the raging war in Europe. Two of those postcards were received, respectively, by Staff Sergeant William L. White at Fort Benning, Georgia, and 1st Lieutenant Alford T. Hearns at Fort McIntosh, Texas. The two soldiers dutifully notified their chains of command about […]
When we began studying jailbreak evaluations, we found a fascinating paper claiming that you could jailbreak frontier LLMs simply by translating forbidden prompts into obscure languages. Excited by this result, we attempted to reproduce it and found something unexpected.
This is palantir’s CEO Alex Karp. They have received billions and billions of government money. Much of which is used to run government surveillance on the American people. Much like so many politicians nowadays, contractors know if you want to get rich quick and easy, either become elected as a politician, or get government contracts. submitted by /u/FastSeaworthiness739 [link] [comments]
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Legal Intern Alexandra Rhodes contributed to this blog post. EFF filed an amicus brief urging the Arizona District Court to protect public school students’ freedom of speech and privacy by holding that the use of a school-issued laptop or email account does not categorically mean a student is “on campus.” We argued that students need private digital spaces beyond their school’s reach to speak freely, without the specter of constant school surveillance and punishment. Surveillance Software Exposed a […]
Today, we are celebrating the extraordinary impact of Nobel Prize-winner Geoffrey Hinton by investing in the future of the field he helped build. Google is proud to supp…