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History repeats itself. But this time, the cars are going to be driving themselves, quite literally… Also, to emphasize the obvious for the easily head-wooshed in the crowd: THE AI YOU SEE TODAY IS NOT THE AI YOU WILL SEE
Hey guys, Hoping to get some ideas on companies using these technologies to asvance batteries. For instance Monolith AI developed an AI model for researching and testing batteries. Honeywell has some cool AI integrated manufacturing software. Any come to mind
With my team we’re currently trying to reproduce o1 series reasoning capabilities. However, we’d need a little help from the community to obtain more data. We plan to base our research on top of two OpenAI’s papers: Let’s Verify Step
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Do you guys think this will replace UBER? I rode in a WAYMO for the first time yesterday and holy sh*t I was blown away (I AM NOT SPONSORED lol). You can play your own music, the car is cleaner
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Meta to push on with plan to use UK Facebook and Instagram posts to train AI.[1] Sergey Brin says he doesn’t think Google engineers use AI for coding as much as they should.[2] Italy tests AI-assisted teaching in schools to
id like to be able to hear vocals, something i dont think musicgen by facebook can do. ive heard the beatles jukebox ai videos and im mesmerised by it, is there anything like that but foss? submitted by /u/FluffyBrudda [link]
By definition, what does “transformative” mean? To me, it means making something new. Like how water can originally be in a liquid state but then turn into a solid state (ice) or a gaseous state (vapor) So if you put