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EU targets Amazon, Microsoft cloud units for Big Tech "gatekeeper" rules

reuters.com
2 points·by cbg0·16 days ago·0 comments

Pentagon used Elon Musk's Grok AI to fire 2k missiles at Iran, official says

independent.co.uk
13 points·by cbg0·24 days ago·1 comments

Affordability Still Dominates Americans' Financial Worries

news.gallup.com
2 points·by cbg0·2 months ago·1 comments

comments

cbg0
·yesterday·discuss
In the past they received a lot of hate for not comparing to the competition.
cbg0
·yesterday·discuss
5.6 Terra (mid tier model) as good as Fable on DeepSWE while cheaper than Opus API pricing. Seems like a homerun.
cbg0
·yesterday·discuss
Hy3 DeepSWE - 28%

GPT5.4 xhigh DeepSWE - 52%

A lot of contaminated benchmarks in the blog post about Hy3, needs real testing though I have a distinct feeling it's benchmaxxed like a lot of Chinese models.
cbg0
·2 days ago·discuss
You should be relieved that they're sending robots instead of you to get blown up by a drone.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
Assuming these concerns were real you could just turn the app into a website.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
It looks like some of these systems do work, why shouldn't we try these systems too?

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002243752...
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
> How would these laws prevent me from just side loading my own open source client?

They do not.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
This will not get triggered by blind spot checks and most new cars have these inside the mirrors, so you won't even need to look over your shoulder.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
Personal freedom to fall asleep at the wheel or look at your phone while driving?
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
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cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
It works, but there are mechanisms to also track your head position if it can't see your eyes.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
The GDPR protects people from companies keeping their data and using it recklessly.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
Perfect is the enemy of good. If it prevents some people from falling a sleep and causing an accident that's excellent.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
Preventing car crashes and people dying in said crashes isn't an unhealthy obsession with safety.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
Better in what way? Does it follow the goals better, does the code produce have higher quality in a testable/maintainable sense or is it just closer to how you would usually program something?
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
I've seen this with GPT, and I usually ask it to put together a more easy to understand document for a specific target audience or reading level and it seems to do okay.
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
> This is because GPT-5.6 is just a more posttrained version of GPT-5.5, not a bigger model than GPT-5.5.

What is this very confident assumption based on?
cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
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cbg0
·3 days ago·discuss
I'm neither an old man, nor am I grumpy at the new tools. I use AI daily, I'm just not deluded into thinking AI is more capable than it is, or myself for that matter.
cbg0
·4 days ago·discuss
> We're accelerating at lightning speed now.

Accelerating how much slop you can output? A better model will still produce slop for your feature factory that pumps out software which nobody is interested in buying.