LLMs are a commodity. No way frontier labs are worth that much as they are valued right now (except if they can monopolize distribution which I doubt - and that's a different value than the actual intelligence).
Seems to be a hapax legomenon
https://www.oed.com/dictionary/xylopolist_n
"OED's only evidence for xylopolist is from 1656, in the writing of Thomas Blount, antiquary and lexicographer."
Why should you? You still want to oxygenate the body as well as possible and distribute that oxygen throughout the body (primarily to the brain). The speed of the CPR is (I assume) rather related to the size of the heart (how quickly the heart refills from the veins) which is independent of temperature.
I don't get it why TSMC doesn't use it's market power to increase their margins. The article was very light on the why. Any one else who has an idea why they don't abuse their monopoly?
Statistically significant does not necessarily mean practically significant. If you just increase your sample size sufficiently, you can measure a significant effect, despite having a small magnitude of the measured effect:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_(statistics)#:~:text=Sta...