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Apple files lawsuit accusing OpenAI of stealing trade secrets

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Verification of the Outer Space Treaty with cosmic protons

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Eurostar Prepares for 55C Summers

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The century-old device choking the AI push

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Volkswagen job cuts: Germany's time as a car nation is over – analyst

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Japan releases snowman-like asteroid image after flyby

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Meta's woes deepen in India as child abuse ads on Instagram draw government ire

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Alla ricerca di intelligenze extraterrestri con lo SKA

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Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic with Own AI in Some Apps

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Ukraine has won the war against Russia, Finnish president tells CNBC

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Walmart Faces Illinois Biometric Suit over Recorded Call Voiceprints

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Microsoft joins AI-driven tech layoff wave with 4,800 job cuts

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UEFA slams FIFA's 'unprecedented, unjustifiable' Balogun decision

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Blatant nepotism among various groups of Indians in Amazon

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33434 Scottmanley (1999 FU)

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Amazon has enough satellites to launch its Starlink competitor

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Zuckerberg says Meta's bets on reorganization 'haven't come to fruition'

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SAP Restricts Hiring, Travel to Fund 'Significant' AI Push

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Nvidia offers startup customers chance to swap compute power for revenue share

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root-parent
·14 ore fa·discuss
Have you used Azure?
root-parent
·14 ore fa·discuss
R.Y.A.N.A.I.R. — Remove Yourself And Never Ask If Refunded
root-parent
·14 ore fa·discuss
Because its a Ryanair flight?
root-parent
·14 ore fa·discuss
Window seat: €12.99
root-parent
·14 ore fa·discuss
Window seat: €12.99
root-parent
·14 ore fa·discuss
You have 3 million threads here to police, talking about Elon. Get on with it...
root-parent
·4 giorni fa·discuss
TLDR;

Vendors are gaming the benchmarks, self reporting, and Mythos is probably not as good as they want you to believe.
root-parent
·5 giorni fa·discuss
I can see a high value startup, that will provide Human Intelligence with real Humans, locked in the room, with no network, books, LLMs and monitored 24x7 with cameras.
root-parent
·5 giorni fa·discuss
Its less of open debate would say, and although superposition [1] is interesting, as a way to explain power of some effects, it is clear they are right now closer to Stochastic Parrots than AGI.

Why do I say that? Because you can trivially beat most guardrails, simply by encoding your prompt in base64 for example. :-) Just word matching...no real understanding.

[1] https://chrisclay.substack.com/p/what-is-superposition-in-ne...
root-parent
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Now you just have to explain this:

"Anthropic settles with authors in first-of-its-kind AI copyright infringement lawsuit" - https://www.npr.org/2025/09/05/nx-s1-5529404/anthropic-settl...
root-parent
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Remember Aaron Swartz who did something that just pales compared to what Dario Amodei, Zuckerberg-Mr-Torrent and Sam Altman did.
root-parent
·8 giorni fa·discuss
>> What law of physics do orbital data centers violate?

None. That is why they are...in practice... an engineering impossibility :-)

Nobody is disputing you can have a 1kW of compute in orbit...you have that in the space station. But that is a matchbox....
root-parent
·8 giorni fa·discuss
The total of Meta AI Capex for the last five years, reaches between $313 billion and $333 billion.

As comparison NASA’s entire annual budget is roughly $24.4 billion...
root-parent
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Let them eat Gpu's
root-parent
·9 giorni fa·discuss
>> When the inevitable happens I really do think it going to be pretty bad this time

Since all these AI companies, are offering a stake to the US Government so their insane, unrecoverable Capex can get its bailout, I can only imagine this will be pretty bad...for the US Taxpayer...
root-parent
·9 giorni fa·discuss
https://youtu.be/-w6G7VEwNq0?t=340
root-parent
·9 giorni fa·discuss
Data Centers in Space are a practical engineering impossibility, as well as making no economic sense. Engineering and the laws of physics get on the way.

Just because Scott Manley refuses to call that out, so he can do another eight videos about it, don´t stop listening to somebody with the feet on the ground:

"Orbital Data Centers: Spacecraft Constraints and Economic Viability" - https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.27197

"Hot AI in Cold Space: Thermal-Crosstalk-Aware Scheduling for Sustainable Orbital AI Clusters" - https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.26150

"Above the Cloud: Building Data Centers in Space - Richard Campbell - NDC Copenhagen 2026" - https://youtu.be/eo7MEPgWGic

"Space Data Centers Are Dumb" - https://youtu.be/-w6G7VEwNq0
root-parent
·9 giorni fa·discuss
The best benchmarks are the ones you create yourself.

Its not my experience Opus is leagues ahead or even superior, but in any case, since GPT 5.5 has Instant, Medium, High, Extra High and Pro...Should the comparison be with GPT on Pro, instead of Extra High as it seems to be the case in the table?
root-parent
·13 giorni fa·discuss
"...In this paper, we propose Autoregressive Boltzmann Generators (ArBG) -- a novel autoregressive modelling framework -- that overcomes these limitations by departing from the flow-based BG paradigm. ArBG circumvents the topological constraints of flows and enables sequential inference-time interventions, while offering enhanced scalability by leveraging architectures effective in Large Language Models...

...We empirically demonstrate that ArBG leads to significant improvements over flow-based models across all benchmarks, but particularly in larger peptide systems such as the 10-residue Chignolin...

...Furthermore, we introduce Robin, a 132 million parameter transferable model trained with the ArBG framework which improves over the previous state-of-the-art, reducing the zero-shot energy error, E-W, on 8-residue systems by over 60. The code can be found at the following link: " - https://github.com/danyalrehman/autobg
root-parent
·13 giorni fa·discuss
Too much radiation for anything close to Jupiter. You will find life on Venus clouds and in Titan....

Everybody looking at the wrong targets. Mars is a dead, radiation cooked, burned, poisonous place. Forget about it, leave it to the trillionaires.