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Debunking the AI food delivery hoax that fooled Reddit

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Performance Hints

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Gemini 3 Pro vs. 2.5 Pro in Pokemon Crystal

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VLLM TPU: A New Unified Back End Supporting PyTorch and Jax on TPU

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·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
>The government doesn’t have to ask NYT to restrict opinions.

This 1988 model of the flow of information in free societies and their media gatekeepers was probably correct. Nearly 40 years later it is not. The digital content flows in free societies is so diverse today that widely read content extremely critical of whichever parties or power-holders you'd like to read about is everywhere and easy to find. Not the case in authoritarian systems.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
the agentic benchmarks for 3.1 indicate Gemini has caught up. the gains are big from 3.0 to 3.1.

For example the APEX-Agents benchmark for long time horizon investment banking, consulting and legal work:

1. Gemini 3.1 Pro - 33.2% 2. Opus 4.6 - 29.8% 3. GPT 5.2 Codex - 27.6% 4. Gemini Flash 3.0 - 24.0% 5. GPT 5.2 - 23.0% 6. Gemini 3.0 Pro - 18.0%
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·4 lata temu·discuss
A matter of opinion that media and regulators would most likely not side with Google on if a tool were to be abused.
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·4 lata temu·discuss
Distribution is key. I've used some mind blowing betas from AI LLM startups recently who just put disclaimers on potential content issues. They are amazing and don't get a ton of use. The fact Google has seemingly the best product (just not releasing until they're ready) and over 3 billion users makes me think getting the world to use won't be an issue.
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·4 lata temu·discuss
Firstly, I think your position is pretty popular given thread.

At your point, I think it's worth considering widespread acceptance of ridiculous ideas that currently exist (amount of people who believe articles from The Onion for example). There's no harm there but when the content is convincing video being used by nefarious actors I think you could make argument potential for harm is real, especially given the media content bubbles on both sides that people have segregated to in social media age.
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·4 lata temu·discuss
My sense has been that Google and Deepmind ML has been pretty ingrained across the board in Google services. If they're still producing the the most advanced AI research, I don't see why that wouldn't be introduced into future products as well.
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·4 lata temu·discuss
Phenaki is also from Google and they say they are actively working on combining them

https://twitter.com/doomie/status/1577715163855171585
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·4 lata temu·discuss
I agree the ethicist types are very lame but if they were trying to be opaque and obscure how the sausage is made I don't think they would have released as many AI papers they have over past decade. It also seems to me that imagen is way better than stable diffusion. They're not aiming for a product that caters to AI creatives. They aiming for tools that would benefit a 3B+ userbase.
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·4 lata temu·discuss
Providing search results of the internet is not comparable to publishing a tool that can create any explicit scene your fingers can type out.
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·4 lata temu·discuss
Why post? to show methods and their capabilities. Also flex.

What will they do with model? figure out how to prevent abuse and incorporate into future Google Assistant, Photos and AR offerings.
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·4 lata temu·discuss
We're about a week into text-to-video models and they're already this impressive. Insane to imagine what the future holds in this space.
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·4 lata temu·discuss
As much as advertising can suck, I highly prefer not having all news sites hard paywalled and not needing premium subscriptions for essential services like search, email and YouTube.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
thanks for intro to that car review channel. really good stuff
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Wow. thanks for sharing.

"This is going to be a big turning point in the history and character of this country, I think." posted by Doug at 6:51 AM on September 11, 2001

Doug was more right than he could have known.