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Ookla published its latest carrier report this week. The big takeaway is improvements seen from AT&T, but after looking through the numbers, each carrier has high marks and reason to be happy. Carriers love using these reports in their marketing, so it makes that each one would fair well enough to have something to brag... Read the original post: AT&T Shows Big Improvements in Latest Carrier Report Read more ›
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Researchers find nine of the most popular AI platforms are susceptible to a new attack that exploits hallucinations to set up a botnet. Read more ›
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Вызов LLM легко принять за обычную функцию — пока код не сталкивается с квотами, тайм‑аутами, повторными списаниями и плавающими результатами. В статье разбираем пять типичных ошибок в Python‑коде вокруг языковых моделей и показываем, какие инженерные привычки помогают пережить реальную нагрузку без сюрпризов в продакшене. Читать далее Read more ›
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Roblox will be shutting down Roblox Connect, its video calling service introduced in 2023. Roblox Connect let you video chat with other people using your Roblox avatar, which would be able to mimic the movements you were making in real life. You could also run around with people on the call in a shared virtual […] Read more ›
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The person who has cooked the same five meals for thirty years isn't stuck in a rut. They've built something quieter and more durable: mastery of a small domain, and the self-respect that comes with it. Read more ›
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General Intuition, a startup building what it describes as a foundation model for embodied AI, has raised $320 million at a $2.3 billion valuation on the thesis that robotics is approaching the same inflection point language AI crossed with GPT-3. The company's approach — training on millions of hours of video game data rather than real-world robot telemetry — was detailed by TechCrunch this week. Read more ›
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In 1946, six women at the Moore School of Engineering were handed the wiring diagrams for ENIAC and told to program it without manuals. The ballistic trajectory they got running became the first working software ever demonstrated on a general-purpose electronic computer — and their names were left off the press release. Read more ›
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What the IMF did not say on Wednesday matters as much as what it did. Read more ›
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In Britain’s biggest four-day-week trial, 71 percent of employees said they felt less burnt out by the end. That figure, not anything about profit or output, is the one that stands out. Whether the shorter week would hurt productivity had a fairly predictable answer. What it would do to people did not. We are writers ... Read more Read more ›
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As MIT Technology Review put it, “generating an image using a powerful AI model takes as much energy as fully charging your smartphone.” That figure came from a single study and describes one particularly heavy model, not image generation in general but a striking comparison is it. The study behind the number The figure traces ... Read more Read more ›
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Nearly three in ten American homes now contain exactly one person. In 1940 the figure was fewer than one in ten. That shift, measured across eight decades, is one of the largest changes in how the country lives, and it happened without a single defining moment to mark it. he U.S. Census Bureau put a ... Read more Read more ›
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One number from Microsoft’s June report spread fast: 275. That is how many times, on average, a worker gets interrupted in a day by a meeting, an email, or a chat notification. Spread across normal work hours, that works out to an interruption roughly every two minutes. The figure came from Microsoft’s WorkLab, which published ... Read more Read more ›
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