I'm not seeing a Strawberry announcement either.
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Well, it's now yesterday's tomorrow and while there's an update I'm not seeing a Q* announcement.
I still don't know what TESCREAL actually means.
Though they did introduce layers, so I guess that's neat.
The government has asked for "structural relief" - which could, in theory at least, mean the break-up of the company.
How likely would this be?
Also doxxing them when giving their refund.
A mouse that lasts forever... until y'know, it breaks, because it's a piece of hardware that actively gets worn out.
Bosses are urging employees to increase their output with the help of AI tools (37 percent), to expand their skill sets (35 percent), take on a wide range of responsibilities (30 percent), return to the office (27 percent), work more efficiently (26 percent), and work more hours (20 percent).
Stop working from home because AI.
If you look at the bottom right that's exactly the case. They didn't just type a prompt in SORA and call it a day.
I'm so certain that ASI is so soon that I'm going to go hiking in the woods in the dead of night with no supplies and not tell anyone where I am.
Unfortunately, "extremely expensive" and "high-end" aren't really synonyms, thanks to, y'know, bitcoin. Of course, I don't disagree with your argument that having to buy a GPU just to ensure your webmail does what it's advertised to do is, well, dumb.
What I don't know is what the LLM even is. Did they just tack on Llama to their webmail app and call it a day? Did they train a model? Was it trained on emails? If so, whose emails? What an advertisement that would be: "Use Protonmail to encrypt your emails so that companies like Protonmail can't use them to train an LLM."
https://digitaldemocracy.calmatters.org/bills/ca_202320240sb1047
Have a AI regulation committee and also give the committee their own hardware so that they can use that hardware to regulate the other hardware. Maybe.