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Space is expanding. That does not prevent object from moving in space. Now you know as much about this as the greatest cosmologist. /s
Cosmology is the ultimate descriptive science. It's not like we've got another Universe on which we can test our theories...
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Cosmology is the ultimate descriptive science. It's not like we've got another Universe on which we can test our theories... Really? And what about the parallel universes (of Marvel)?
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OpenAI's conversational AI bot ChatGPT has quickly become a viral sensation with its ability to write stories, compose emails, and generate code. However, a new report now suggests that it costs OpenAI an ungodly amount just to keep it running daily. So about $50 per bad line of code?
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So... if it costs $700k/day to operate... how much are they earning with its operating?
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They earned $10bn from MS recently.
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Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
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i think the need to fix their operating cost or they become a sink hole for the billions microsoft is pumping in ..just to generate some text in a browser for the masses..
Caveat Emptor.
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No wonder it's so hyped. They need really aggressive marketing to return their money
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Let's get a sense of proportion here. We are talking about $250 million dollars a year, which for companies the size of Microsoft isn't even a big line item. The $10 billion that they just received from Microsoft could keep ChatGPT running for 40 years.
I'd call that a well-funded project, wouldn't you?
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When I think back on the software engineers I looked up to, they all shared this trait where they never took anything at face value. Or just being critical?
It seems to work for me.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Or just being critical cynical?
It seems to work for me. FTFY... and yes, it works really good. Without you the insider would not be the same
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For some reason the term that is coming to mind today is 'clinically insane.'
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IT workers say they’re uncomfortable deploying productivity monitoring software and would think twice about working for a company that snoops on its employees. Apparently the watchmen don't really like watching
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Kent Sharkey wrote: and would think twice about working for a company that snoops on its employees. Twice?
I don't need to think twice. If it happens to me I start looking for something new in the moment I know about it and if it is in an interview, I just stand up, say thank you (but think screw you) and walk away.
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The country aims to rival AI models like ChatGPT. Rule, Britannia! Rule the AIs
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And I don't know why, but I think it will fail, the same as the EU...
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Quote: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan have pledged an initial £100 million (about $124.5 million) to establish a Foundation Model Taskforce.
Let me guess: Mrs Sunak, or one of the party donors, or perhaps both, own stock in a newly-formed "Brit-AI-n" company, and that's where the bulk of the money will go.
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- Homer
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Seems like a money laundering hole to me.
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Bohdan Stupak wrote: a money laundering hole
The UK, or just our current government?
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Judging from your attitude the West is not a "corruption-free zone" as our politicians told us 
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More like a "corrupt free-for-all zone".
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- Homer
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Richard Deeming wrote: The UK, or just our current government?
Yes.
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TLA+ is a high level, open-source, math-based language for modeling computer programs and systems–especially concurrent and distributed ones. An even better Three Letter Acronym?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: An even better Three Letter Acronym? Do not forget the icon...
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Nelek wrote: Kent Sharkey wrote:
An even better Three Letter Acronym?
Do not forget the icon...
That makes it an E(xtended)TLA
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
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Will non-developers be able to build software using ChatGPT and large language models? Yes, if they can master "conversational programming". "All you do to me is talk talk"
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