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So many folk (e.g. Ryan, attached) amazed that Apple would licence Google Gemini, seem to be ignoring a fairly obvious possible explanation…
2024/03/24
The GPT-4 barrier has finally been broken
2024/03/14
Would Terry Pratchett be in favour of, or against, artificial intelligence and its impact on writing?
2024/03/08
I can’t decide if Google Gemini is merely “woke” or whether it is simultaneously also an abstemious puritan killjoy; compare & contrast with ChatGPT
2024/03/03
There are many reasons I use ChatGPT but the primary remains: to answer a question without wading through pages of noise & similar YouTube videos
2024/02/28
I truly, truly abhor that there is big-name software out there, the behaviour of which is bolstering the positions of the right-wing, the anti-woke, and other reactionary brigades
2024/02/25
How to solve all AI-oversight issues at a stroke: Nationalised Foundation Models and free GPU access in Public Libraries; cc: @vestager
2024/02/19
There’s the thing about AI and “computers can’t be held accountable so must never make decisions”, but then we demand cars be fitted with cameras to not drift over white lines and this happens
2024/02/18
Hobbyists running AI foundation models at home will be the next frontier of attempted Government regulation; Civil Society will have to decide which side it is on
2024/02/15
Two thoughts on the Future of AI Regulation, Part 2: The Regulation of Public Power
2024/02/09
Two thoughts on the Future of AI Regulation, Part 1: The Secondhand Market and the H100
2024/02/09
Jeni Tennison speaks wise regulatory heresy… but still somehow comes out trying to control the uncontrollable
2023/10/29
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