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Illicit large language models (LLMs) can make up to $28,000 in two months from sales on underground markets. The LLMs fall into two categories: those that are outright uncensored LLMs, often based on open-source standards, and those that jailbreak commercial
The prompt was “who am I?” And Gemini responds as if I’m the Gemini advanced model? submitted by /u/TheLegendaryWizard [link] [comments]
In a significant leap for biological and health research, Google DeepMind announced AlphaProteo, a new AI-driven system designed to create novel protein binders with potential to revolutionize drug development, disease research, and biosensor development. Building on the success of AlphaFold,
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I was thinking chat gpt monthly for the 20 a month but was wondering if there were better ones to buy before i bite the bullet submitted by /u/JackMehauve [link] [comments]
From the article: Australia’s centre-left government said on Thursday it planned to introduce targeted artificial intelligence rules including human intervention and transparency amid a rapid rollout of AI tools by businesses and in everyday life. Industry and Science Minister Ed
With Cursor AI blowing up, it seems like every task will be automated in future. There are AI Tool available for every task that we do manually. Recently I explored about 100+ AI tools and shared them on the site.
I need him to do these things “Lives” on my monitor screen always being visible Can be talked with by typing OPTIONAL can be interacted with by picking him up with the mouse submitted by /u/TottalyNotFemboy [link] [comments]
does anyone have experience using AI image editors to turn photographs or paintings into colouring in book line drawings? I’m fairly naive with this stuff but would be keen to learn. If anyone has had luck with this and could
Transforming research ideas into meaningful impact is no small feat. It often requires the knowledge and experience of individuals from across disciplines and institutions. Collaborators, a Microsoft Research Podcast series, explores the relationships—both expected and unexpected—behind the projects, products, and services