

One line of code was called a card - - if I remember correctly that was 1,000 years ago, maybe less, i’m not sure now 😆. Thanks for recalling me the 80 characters per line, fond memories, takes me way back.
One line of code was called a card - - if I remember correctly that was 1,000 years ago, maybe less, i’m not sure now 😆. Thanks for recalling me the 80 characters per line, fond memories, takes me way back.
i copied that image from the article of the post without reading that article itself. But, since you asked, i went in that article … and all i could find is this :
The image of 62,500 punched cards neatly stacked in rows serves as a reminder of the immense physicality involved in early computing.
So, unfortunately, the nice lady might just be a “banana for scale” here 😯 !
(…) If you want to give it a run for its money, give it a novel problem that isn’t solved, and see what it comes up with.
You mean like searchers have done …
https://bturtel.substack.com/p/human-all-too-human
For AI to learn something fundamentally new - something it cannot be taught by humans - it requires exploration and ground-truth feedback.
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https://www.lightningrod.ai/
We’re enabling self-play that learns directly from real world feedback.
it seems you did not read my comment in entirety.
it’s not word completion, its so far from it :
(…) He told the BBC of his shock when he found what it had done, given his research was not published so could not have been found by the AI system in the public domain. (…)
(…) “It’s not just that the top hypothesis they provide was the right one,” he said. "It’s that they provide another four, and all of them made sense. “And for one of them, we never thought about it, and we’re now working on that.” (…)
Yes, she certainly has the look of someone who knows what a huge amount of work these piles of cards represent. There would have been no turbulent kids running around these.
Microsoft has outlined its research in a peer-reviewed paper published today in Nature,
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08445-2
explaining how its researchers were able to create the topological qubit. Microsoft has helped create a new material made from indium arsenide and aluminum, and it has placed eight topological qubits on a chip that it hopes can eventually scale to 1 million.
majorana particle at wiki …
… *nowhere
DeepSeek_R1 was a wake up call for them, as they acknowledge their model, like others, is now outdated :
Baidu has said its current version, Ernie 4.0, matches OpenAI’s GPT-4 capabilities.
hum …
o.p. account @Santo_R@lemmy.world has :
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This stupid article is about ideology, not about artificial intelligence :
But as socialists, we understand that capitalism is actually the enemy of innovation and efficiency.
it is no better than the stupid idea of throwing $500 billion dollar in an american “Stargate” A.I. scam.
The basic model of DeepSeek-R1 14B was already groundbreaking since it reached the level of GPT-1o. But this does much better by bring it to the level of GPT-4o
Authors are from :
London School of Economics and Political Science
Machine learning is still developing very fast.
“We used 8, H100 GPUs, for training.”
Huge amounts of processing power are not required.
One of 6 described methods :
The model is prompted to explain refusals and rewrite the prompt iteratively until it complies.
1.5m Germans are 150cm people !
it’s about memory chips for now :
CXMT has been able to mass produce the latest DDR5 memory chips since last year (2024), challenging industry leader Samsung
Yes, fuck ICE, fuck nasified ICE. See, this as a positive stance to have towards ice. This is not : “Posting Negative Things About” … “Fucking ICE”.
“brain typing” could be typing from the brain or typing into the brain 😬 !
TLDR without the crap :
China is installing data center under sea to benefit from natural cooling.