They do regularly in Europe as well, just don't act like it's something that doesn't happen
It's not common sense regulation. It's anticompetitive regulations. You're happy to ride a taxi that often times takes a longer route to steal you a few extra euro? Are you happy that a taxi driver earn 500-600-700 euro…
It's 80/20, but in some tasks it's much better (e.g. translation) Nonetheless the fact that you can just change a bit the prompt to instruct the model to do what you want makes everything much faster. Yes the trade-off…
You conveniently left our everything else I mention and those companies aren't really leading. Bolt for example has an edge because everywhere in Europe they're been killing Uber or limiting it hardly, and in some…
Ya cool, does this change the result? No. Europe has no competitors to the US/Chinese tech giants and their citizens want to use technology like anybody else without a layer of bureaucracy preventing them from doing…
That shouldn't be the premise of a company that has "open" in its name as well?
While I'm not necessarily against GDPR and regulations, is undeniable that the regulatory landscape in Europe has been preventing innovation. In fact it's tech market is predominantly dominated by US tech companies (and…
Number 2 is already possible with open models. You can do distillation using Llama, which could likely be doing #1 to build their models (I'm not sure it's the case though)
Realistically that's the actual headline. Only another AI can replace AI, pretty much like LLMs / Transformers have replaced "old" AI models in certain task (NLP, Sentiment Analysis, Translation etc) and research is in…
Make sense but 60k for 600k in revenue with a pipeline to 1m or more it's quite small. I'd try to negotiate at the very least and keep like 5% instead of 1%
Keep the shares and quit the company. It you don't need the cash it's pointless to sell your shares (you don't have to) He'd need to raise capital at some point, new investors could buy your shares at a higher value.
How do you know if they never had the option to use a train?
Which Europe are you talking about? Europe is a collection of independent counties and what you just mention is all wrong. Most of the European railway companies have been privatized and there are companies that run the…
So it's easier to drive to San Francisco from Seattle instead of parking your car at the train station in Seattle, take a train and then do your business on downtown SF, come back to Seattle and take your car back home?…
I don't think you can compare the most advanced and rich country to other first world countries. Someone can definitely do worst, that's out of discussion. We are looking at the upside potential. The picture of this…
The question is why they don't develop it for people as well. Instead of just "let's add another lane" for cars
Don't get me wrong, but there are third world countries that have better train infrastructures
https://www.arm.com/markets/computing-infrastructure/cloud-c... > Annapurna Labs, Ampere Computing, NVIDIA, Intel, Marvell, Pensando Systems, and others use Arm Neoverse and Arm technologies to create cloud-optimized…
Ah? ARM doesn't build chips but provides the architecture and license it to other companies. There are plenty of ARM chips designed by multiple companies and built by multiple foundries
I like this project but I don't think I agree on the 3 branches that I see when I open the website. Science is not a standalone category. In fact science is directly connected to mathematics which is directly connected…
They do regularly in Europe as well, just don't act like it's something that doesn't happen
It's not common sense regulation. It's anticompetitive regulations. You're happy to ride a taxi that often times takes a longer route to steal you a few extra euro? Are you happy that a taxi driver earn 500-600-700 euro…
It's 80/20, but in some tasks it's much better (e.g. translation) Nonetheless the fact that you can just change a bit the prompt to instruct the model to do what you want makes everything much faster. Yes the trade-off…
You conveniently left our everything else I mention and those companies aren't really leading. Bolt for example has an edge because everywhere in Europe they're been killing Uber or limiting it hardly, and in some…
Ya cool, does this change the result? No. Europe has no competitors to the US/Chinese tech giants and their citizens want to use technology like anybody else without a layer of bureaucracy preventing them from doing…
That shouldn't be the premise of a company that has "open" in its name as well?
While I'm not necessarily against GDPR and regulations, is undeniable that the regulatory landscape in Europe has been preventing innovation. In fact it's tech market is predominantly dominated by US tech companies (and…
Number 2 is already possible with open models. You can do distillation using Llama, which could likely be doing #1 to build their models (I'm not sure it's the case though)
Realistically that's the actual headline. Only another AI can replace AI, pretty much like LLMs / Transformers have replaced "old" AI models in certain task (NLP, Sentiment Analysis, Translation etc) and research is in…
Make sense but 60k for 600k in revenue with a pipeline to 1m or more it's quite small. I'd try to negotiate at the very least and keep like 5% instead of 1%
Keep the shares and quit the company. It you don't need the cash it's pointless to sell your shares (you don't have to) He'd need to raise capital at some point, new investors could buy your shares at a higher value.
How do you know if they never had the option to use a train?
Which Europe are you talking about? Europe is a collection of independent counties and what you just mention is all wrong. Most of the European railway companies have been privatized and there are companies that run the…
So it's easier to drive to San Francisco from Seattle instead of parking your car at the train station in Seattle, take a train and then do your business on downtown SF, come back to Seattle and take your car back home?…
I don't think you can compare the most advanced and rich country to other first world countries. Someone can definitely do worst, that's out of discussion. We are looking at the upside potential. The picture of this…
The question is why they don't develop it for people as well. Instead of just "let's add another lane" for cars
Don't get me wrong, but there are third world countries that have better train infrastructures
https://www.arm.com/markets/computing-infrastructure/cloud-c... > Annapurna Labs, Ampere Computing, NVIDIA, Intel, Marvell, Pensando Systems, and others use Arm Neoverse and Arm technologies to create cloud-optimized…
Ah? ARM doesn't build chips but provides the architecture and license it to other companies. There are plenty of ARM chips designed by multiple companies and built by multiple foundries
I like this project but I don't think I agree on the 3 branches that I see when I open the website. Science is not a standalone category. In fact science is directly connected to mathematics which is directly connected…