"It sounds like you want low-end devices to be turned into thin clients for cloud-based operating systems. Do I have that right?"
XLE
"Great pick by [Donald Trump]. 10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned."
- Andy Yen, Proton CEO
"Until corporate Dems are thrown out, the reality is that Republicans remain more likely to tackle Big Tech abuses."
- Proton
They could both be right... From a certain point of view.
Within FAIR, LeCun has instead focused on developing world models that can truly plan and reason. Over the past year, though, Meta’s AI research groups have seen growing tension and mass layoffs as Zuckerberg has shifted the company’s AI strategy away from long-term research and toward the rapid deployment of commercial products.
LeCun says current AI models are a dead end for progress. I think he's correct.
Zuckerberg appears to believe long term development of alternative models will be a bigger money drain than pushing current ones. I think he's correct too.
It looks like two guys arguing about which dead end to pursue.
The only reason I'm gonna be smart enough to bring water to concerts is because I read this thread.
It's a reference to Arnold Palmer, whose estate tried (or threatened?) to sue them after they used the name "Armless Palmer" for a flavor.
Of course other billionaires would be thin-skinned enough to feel offended by that...
Would you like to claim that Bitcoin crap doesn't infest Nostr?
I don't know why you would refer to a man who believes Bitcoin is a gift from God as evidence his protocol isn't about Bitcoin
I was talking about "The Browser Choice Alliance, representing Chrome, Opera and Vivaldi"
Of course it's not a coincidence.
Great.
Bye.
Either you believe that the Bitcoin infestation is all just a total coincidence, or you don't. Why don't you tell us what you think, instead of JAQing off about it?
Microsoft could even push its AI summaries as a RAM-friendly version of visiting website pages.