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π₯ Using reinforcement learning and $4.80 of GPU time to find the best HN post
A model using reinforcement learning and $4.80 in GPU time predicts successful Hacker News posts, analyzing past data for insights.
AI Slop Is Flooding Medium
Medium faces a surge of AI-generated content, with estimates showing over 40% of posts may be automated, raising quality concerns.
GDDR7 Memory Supercharges AI Inference
GDDR7 memory enhances AI inference with high bandwidth and low latency, crucial for demanding workloads in edge computing.
Apple Intelligence is available today on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Apple Intelligence launches today on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, enhancing writing, Siri, photos, and privacy features.
FSF is working on freedom in machine learning applications
FSF is defining criteria for free machine learning applications to ensure user freedoms in software and training data.
Why are ML compilers so hard? (2021)
ML compilers face challenges due to diverse operations, user needs, and the complexity of deep learning models, hindering adoption.
Open-source AI must reveal its training data, per new OSI definition
Open-source AI must disclose training data under OSI's new definition, challenging tech giants like Meta's Llama model.
How a Mumbai Drugmaker Is Helping Putin Get Nvidia AI Chips
A Mumbai drugmaker is supplying Nvidia AI chips to Russia, raising concerns among the US and its allies about India's role.
The Open Source AI Definition β 1.0
The Open Source AI Definition 1.0 outlines essential freedoms for AI systems, promoting transparency, collaboration, and accessibility.
Man who used AI to create child abuse images jailed for 18 years
Hugh Nelson, 27, jailed for 18 years for using AI to create child abuse images and encouraging other offenders.
Turn PDFs into brainrot using AI
Transform PDFs into engaging videos with MemenomeLM for enhanced learning.
OSI Announces the Release of the Industry's First Open Source AI Definition
The Open Source Initiative has released the first Open Source AI Definition, establishing standards for evaluating AI systems.
JPMorgan Says AI Power Demand Is Straining US Water Supplies
JPMorgan warns that rising AI power demand is straining US water supplies, threatening the economy and corporate valuations.
Combining Machine Learning and Homomorphic Encryption in the Apple Ecosystem
Apple integrates machine learning and homomorphic encryption to enhance photo search while ensuring user privacy through on-device processing.
How a Mumbai drugmaker is helping Putin get Nvidia AI chips
A Mumbai drugmaker is facilitating Nvidia chip exports to Russia, raising concerns over India's role in circumventing sanctions.
Is-Odd-AI
is-odd-ai is an npm package that uses AI to determine if a number is odd or even, adding a fun twist to basic checks.
AI drone warfare contract 'Project Maven' silently erased from public record
The $142 million AI drone warfare contract 'Project Maven' has been quietly erased from public records, raising concerns.
For the good of us all: Charting the future of Open Source AI
The OSI aims to define Open Source AI through a collaborative process, addressing complexities and ensuring inclusivity for innovation.
Show HN: CogniSim β Interaction utilites for crossplatform LLM agents
CogniSim offers a mobile adapter for iOS and Android, enabling seamless interaction with LLM agents for app testing.
Brand New Approach to BI Inspired with VS Code, Jupyter Notebook, React and AI
A new BI approach combines VS Code, Jupyter Notebook, React, and AI, but faced a timeout issue during navigation.
Meta develops own AI search engine to cut reliance on Google, Bing
Meta is developing an AI search engine to reduce its reliance on Google and Bing, offering conversational answers on current events.
A look inside the datacenter behind Elon Musk's Grok AI
Elon Musk's xAI unveils the 100K GPU Colossus supercomputer, built in 122 days, raising environmental concerns.
Large Language Models Reflect the Ideology of Their Creators
Large language models reflect their creators' ideologies, showing biases in responses across cultures and languages.