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Why ChatGPT feels more “intelligent” than Google Search

Why ChatGPT feels more “intelligent” than Google Search

The Google Search bar doesn’t feel like an artificial intelligence. No one speculates that it might soon become an artificial general intelligence (AGI) — an entity that is competitive across many domains to a human being.But do you know many “generally intelligent” humans who can muster a decent translation into and out of 133 languages? Or a co-worker who can perform mathematical operations instantly, know a good route between pretty much any two locations on the planet, and proffer a plausible answer to every question you might ask, in less than a second? Sure, these answers aren’t original, and nor are they…
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Don’t Mock Machine Learning Models In Unit Tests

Don’t Mock Machine Learning Models In Unit Tests

I’ve been applying typical unit testing practices to machine learning code and it hasn’t been straightforward. In software, units are small, isolated pieces of logic that we can test independently and quickly. In machine learning, models are blobs of logic learned from data, and machine learning code is the logic to learn and use these derived blobs of logic. This difference makes it necessary to rethink how we unit test machine learning code. How ML code differs from regular software In software, we write code that contains logic; in ML, we write code that learns logic and then uses that…
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The 1TB 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 is cheaper than ever right now

The 1TB 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 is cheaper than ever right now

You can pick up a specced-out version of last year’s MacBook Pro M3 for cheaper than ever right now, at $1,800. This is a discount of $200 for Apple’s flagship laptop with 1TB of SSD storage and 16GB of RAM. This deal is only available for the 14-inch Space Gray model. The silver model is also on sale, but with just an eight percent discount.Devindra Hardawar/EngadgetAs for the computer itself, it’s the MacBook Pro M3. It’s one of the best laptops you can buy, particularly for people who do intensive creative work on a computer, like video editing and music-making.…
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Release notes for Deephaven version 0.34 | Deephaven

Release notes for Deephaven version 0.34 | Deephaven

The wait is over, and Deephaven Community Core version 0.34.0 is out. This is a big release with significant enhancements and new features. Are you ready to explore the latest updates? Let's dive in and discover what's new!Command line interface for pip-installed Deephaven​Do you run Deephaven from Python without Docker? If so, chances are it's because:You don't like Docker.You want to keep everything in Python.You like the Jupyter experience.Well, we have good news. It just got even easier to start Deephaven from Python with the introduction of a new command line interface.If you pip install Deephaven 0.34.0 or later via…
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Recap of Embedded World 2024: Edge AI, Hardware and More – EE Times

//php echo do_shortcode('[responsivevoice_button voice="US English Male" buttontext="Listen to Post"]') ?> EE Times and AspenCore staff were on-site at embedded world 2024, in April, providing expert coverage on the latest and greatest developments at the annual trade fair for professionals in embedded-system technologies. Our editors covered a wide range of topics, including AI, tinyML, hardware, sustainability and more, as well as delivered in-depth video interviews during the duration of the conference. Here is a recap of our coverage across EE Times and our sister publications, in case you missed any of it:     By MRPeasy  05.01.2024 By Global Unichip Corp. …
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BeAble Capital invests €174K in Ecogranular’s wastewater treatment tech

BeAble Capital invests €174K in Ecogranular’s wastewater treatment tech

Spanish private equity fund BeAble Capital has invested €174,000 in Ecogranular, a spin-off of the University of Granada, whose technology aims to transfer wastewater treatment, reducing the water footprint and operating expenses and raising the quality of our waters. One of the biggest challenges that cities face is to optimally manage wastewater treatment, minimising energy expenditure while reducing its impact on the environment.  Ecogranular has developed a new technology that, for the first time, allows granular biomass to be used continuously, which will greatly facilitate its implementation in water purification stations. The tech minimises the loss of biomass inside the…
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Introducing the Frontier Safety Framework

Introducing the Frontier Safety Framework

Our approach to analyzing and mitigating future risks posed by advanced AI modelsGoogle DeepMind has consistently pushed the boundaries of AI, developing models that have transformed our understanding of what's possible. We believe that AI technology on the horizon will provide society with invaluable tools to help tackle critical global challenges, such as climate change, drug discovery, and economic productivity. At the same time, we recognize that as we continue to advance the frontier of AI capabilities, these breakthroughs may eventually come with new risks beyond those posed by present-day models.Today, we are introducing our Frontier Safety Framework - a…
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Mozilla says it will add Tab Groups, Vertical Tabs, Profile Management to Firefox – gHacks Tech News

Mozilla says it will add Tab Groups, Vertical Tabs, Profile Management to Firefox – gHacks Tech News

Mozilla has officially announced a roadmap that outlines some important features which will be added to Firefox. Notable additions will include support for Tab Groups, Vertical Tabs, and a better Profile Management system. Vertical Tabs are coming to Firefox Mozilla's Tweet poked fun at itself, saying that it heard users who had been asking for a vertical tab bar in the browser. The feature is already available in the Larch channel of Firefox, which Martin tested last month. Vertical tabs aren't new, Brave browser has the feature, as do Vivaldi, and Microsoft Edge. Firefox users have relied on extensions like…
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GenAI Just Got A Little Less Opaque

GenAI Just Got A Little Less Opaque

Yesterday, the AI startup Anthropic published a paper detailing the successful interpretation of the inner workings of a large language model (LLM). LLMs are notoriously opaque — their size, complexity, and numeric representation of human language have hitherto defied explanation — so it’s impossible to understand why inputs lead to outputs. Anthropic used a technique called dictionary learning, leveraging a sparse encoder to isolate specific concepts within its Claude 3 Sonnet model. The technique allowed them to extract millions of features, including specific entities like the Golden Gate Bridge as well as more abstract ideas such as gender bias. They…
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