> This new generation also delivers a breakthrough in long-context understanding. We’ve been able to significantly increase the amount of information our models can process — running up to 1 million tokens consistently, achieving the longest context window of any large-scale foundation model yet.
Mozillas Common Voice Project (https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/en/languages) is creating an open dataset for many minority languages to make it easier to support them in STT systems without legal issues. If you speak one of these languages please consider donating a few minutes of your voice.
I have a theory in my head for years now. It is probably wrong, but here it comes:
In an infinite universe the total amount of gravity that affect us in one point in space is defined by the event horizon if we assume that gravity travels with light speed. Every atom in the universe has a very small influence on us. But this event horizon expands with light speed all the time. I wonder if this could lead to very small but permanent increasing gravitational pull from all directions at once. In other words, and increasing inflation.
This could enable human language test automation scripts and could either improve my life as a QA engineer a lot or completely destroy it. Not sure yet.
Everything else can be published (there can be civil lawsuits later of course, but the state won't stop you unless you are actively treating people).