Trustworthy and Google don’t go in the same sentence. This will either try to do AMP on silicon or will get cancelled within few years. That’s the Google way.
I can tell you right now that I will never trust Google to provide any service where it didn’t somehow collected data either about you or what you are doing and with who. Their whole enterprise is based on ass-raping anything and anyone who can produce data they can profit from. When they get caught doing whatever they are doing, they will issue press release and move on to the next set of victims.
Why people are acting surprised about this? To me it has been always more than obvious that whatever you say to any of the internet connected “assistants” will be stored and kept as long as the assistant owning company likes.
This man is a pathological liar. I’m sure he believes himself what he is saying but nothing in his past actions says that he will implement these changes in a way marketed here. Facebook is a publicly owned advertising company. They charge zero cents for using the service. If he destroys the company’s profit source, shareholders will sue him.
Pure performance benchmarks are nice but in practice the amount of memory dictates what you can and can’t do. Working with something like “Open”AI’s full GPL-2 isn’t going to happen with 2080ti unfortunately.
This brings a smile to my face. I don't care anymore what excuses people come up for Facebook's behavior. Enough is enough and Facebook has crossed the line years ago. No remorse, no forgiveness.
The best explanation I’ve heard comes from Dan Sullivan. He doesn’t specifically use the name impostor syndrome but is talking about the gap talented and intelligent people feel when other people are praising them and they don’t see themselves that way. It’s caused by people having two stages, front and backstage. Social and traditional media portrays only the frontstage and you never get to see the backstage. So because of this you are constantly compairing your backstage with all the shortcomings and failures to people’s frontstage where there’s only success and perfection. The thing that has helped me is to understand that there was a huge amount of work that got those people at that point and I can do the same, it will just take time. Also believe other people. If they say you are awesome at X and you have spend A LOT of time to learn it, there’s a good chance you actually are awesome at it by the common standards. It’s just that like I said, you see all the things you don’t still know and they don’t. Unless you are in competitive sports, don’t bother being the best, it’s usually not worth it because the gain ratio against the effort don’t make sense. Instead focus on getting really, really good and then expand to related fields so you can start doing stuff nobody else can by combining those fields.