the pdf of the filing can be downloaded here: https://www.plainsite.org/dockets/download.html?id=332879335... maybe I missed it, but I could not find anything substantial regarding the more recent years. Most points are…
40 GB was the CS-2. CS-3 has 44 GB https://cerebras.ai/blog/cerebras-cs3
they are both, they have a different focus though. E.g. AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 are "killing it" also in their fields. But for consumers Meta seems to have a lead indeed...
I wish it were that simple... even if everyone tried to "collaborate" to produce the same product, there would still be some competition somewhere, at least for ideas. somehow the final products to be made need to be…
> (a) they find it hard to raise capital (b) they tend to make decisions that maximize worker welfare rather than profit at the end a company needs to be financially successful and for this it needs to provide…
I'd assume that any platform which get's sufficiently popular will become a bot and AI content target...
I saw them through the telescope. In the 11" I could see them through the eyepiece and on the 6" it was on the cam captures. I checked e.g. with Stellarium
I guess flagging it will just lead to endless resubmissions...
I actually do think that whoever becomes the next president has huge implications for all tech companies in the US and even abroad. E.g. the whole issue of AI regulation, UBI in case we get to AGI / SI soon, all sorts…
I recently started playing with some telescopes. Long-term exposures especially of areas with a bigger angle like nebulas had quite often a starlink trail in it... while aligning the telescope to some stars I could see…
the pdf of the filing can be downloaded here: https://www.plainsite.org/dockets/download.html?id=332879335... maybe I missed it, but I could not find anything substantial regarding the more recent years. Most points are…
40 GB was the CS-2. CS-3 has 44 GB https://cerebras.ai/blog/cerebras-cs3
they are both, they have a different focus though. E.g. AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 are "killing it" also in their fields. But for consumers Meta seems to have a lead indeed...
I wish it were that simple... even if everyone tried to "collaborate" to produce the same product, there would still be some competition somewhere, at least for ideas. somehow the final products to be made need to be…
> (a) they find it hard to raise capital (b) they tend to make decisions that maximize worker welfare rather than profit at the end a company needs to be financially successful and for this it needs to provide…
I'd assume that any platform which get's sufficiently popular will become a bot and AI content target...
I saw them through the telescope. In the 11" I could see them through the eyepiece and on the 6" it was on the cam captures. I checked e.g. with Stellarium
I guess flagging it will just lead to endless resubmissions...
I actually do think that whoever becomes the next president has huge implications for all tech companies in the US and even abroad. E.g. the whole issue of AI regulation, UBI in case we get to AGI / SI soon, all sorts…
I recently started playing with some telescopes. Long-term exposures especially of areas with a bigger angle like nebulas had quite often a starlink trail in it... while aligning the telescope to some stars I could see…