A note on your "IBM has been shrinking" take: IBM spun out Kyndryl in 2021, including 90,000 employees [0]. That leaves the remaining company with 255,000 employees after the spin-off in 2021, which means it has…
I see, thanks for the clarification!
I'm confused - the post says "o3 does not have access to a coding tool". However, OpenAI mentiones a Python tool multiple times in the system card [1], e.g.: "OpenAI o3 and OpenAI o4-mini combine state-of-the-art…
I've been getting the anti-adblock pop-ups despite not being logged in. So that last statement seems to not be universally true.
Since the general rule of thumb is that only 10% of startups succeed in the long term, this statement is probably true.
Do you have a source on that?
Tried this a few weeks ago with two MBPs: one of them started charging, depending on which end of the cable I plugged in first.
You're right, when you search `"what's your name" Eliza` on GitHub, you get about 8k code results, some of which include the response "My name is Eliza". But at the same time there are even more results if you try other…
Interesting that it calls itself Eliza, like the NLP software from the 60s (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA)
A note on your "IBM has been shrinking" take: IBM spun out Kyndryl in 2021, including 90,000 employees [0]. That leaves the remaining company with 255,000 employees after the spin-off in 2021, which means it has…
I see, thanks for the clarification!
I'm confused - the post says "o3 does not have access to a coding tool". However, OpenAI mentiones a Python tool multiple times in the system card [1], e.g.: "OpenAI o3 and OpenAI o4-mini combine state-of-the-art…
I've been getting the anti-adblock pop-ups despite not being logged in. So that last statement seems to not be universally true.
Since the general rule of thumb is that only 10% of startups succeed in the long term, this statement is probably true.
Do you have a source on that?
Tried this a few weeks ago with two MBPs: one of them started charging, depending on which end of the cable I plugged in first.
You're right, when you search `"what's your name" Eliza` on GitHub, you get about 8k code results, some of which include the response "My name is Eliza". But at the same time there are even more results if you try other…
Interesting that it calls itself Eliza, like the NLP software from the 60s (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA)