Artists get hired at companies because companies have the technology that made the artists work profitable, starting from book printing (public performance -> book printing -> cinema -> tv -> internet, similar to drawing -> photo -> digital). At the Public Performance / Drawing Era artists were mostly poor low class rogues. The technology made them what they are now.
They are protesting against natural technology development. To me it looks similar to taxi drivers protesting against Uber (protecting their right to scam tourists).
Did drawing artists protest against photography? Do celebrities protest against photographers selling their photos taken by them in public places?
They are right to be afraid though. What's really happening here most probably is Anthorpic buys rights to collect user trajectory data. In order to replace Blender users later.
Looks great!
Are there other benchmarks? How does the speed compare to other LLM engines like llama.cpp / vllm (on GPUs)?
Is it able to do continuous batching of incoming requests like vllm?
> These are all problems invented by Crypto bulls to build a narrative for why Crypto is widely useful.
These problems happened to me and still happening.
Swift transactions in USD from US to UAE are getting double converted (at cost of 2.5-4% of the total amount) and it’s very difficult to get meaningful answer from the bank support about what’s happening
Unless your bank kicks you out by some reason (incompetent compliance).
Unless foreign bank refuses your transaction because the bank doesn’t like the color of your passport.
Unless somehow banking system wants to cut extra from your transaction (2.5-4% for transaction) because of double currency conversion you didn’t ask for, because you didn’t specify correct correspondent bank and your bank didn’t tell you about that.
Tether didn’t lose its peg. It’s redeemable at $1 via Tether’s site as usual. The market price difference is making arbitrageurs more rich, that’s all.
These headlines are FUD.
They are protesting against natural technology development. To me it looks similar to taxi drivers protesting against Uber (protecting their right to scam tourists).
Did drawing artists protest against photography? Do celebrities protest against photographers selling their photos taken by them in public places?
They are right to be afraid though. What's really happening here most probably is Anthorpic buys rights to collect user trajectory data. In order to replace Blender users later.