Anthropic's Josh Batson says AI models are grown like animals and plants more than they are programmed, making it difficult to understand how they work
100 Billion animals slaughtered every year for fullfiling few humans meats needs and they are literally using harmful medicine for increasing fat in animals .
Do you think is this right ?
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Rahul Gupta
Stealth • 6m
Vinod Khosla says we (USA) are in an AI war with China and whoever develops the best models will dominate the world economically, socially and politically.
Humans want to control on earth and they are killing animals for food , safety , medicine , etc but seriously when someone Start taking stand for this ?
When someone says they are Full Stack developer, do they mean full stack related to web development or App development ?
I am a non-tech person.
Pls guide 🙏
Hello all
I'm curious of this video on YouTube
It says how Indians are spending their money
What I'm interested in is where do they get their data from?
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Somen's 8D world
Stealth • 6m
Have you noticed chatgpt response are changed. it is worst now compared to other large language models. or it is a openAI tactics to convert users paid one.
if so then they will face it the hard way, as there are even good models out there with web s
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Aditya Yadav
Stealth • 3m
Will LLMs lead to AGI? Open ai thinks so. Yan Lecun says they are a deadend in the quest for AGI. So which is it?
Then how can we create AGI?
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Arcane
Stealth • 5m
Ethical sourcing is a growing concern for diamond buyers. Consumers are interested in diamonds that come with a guarantee of ethical practices throughout the supply chain.
Lab-grown diamonds offer an attractive alternative to traditionally mined di
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T Ganesh
Stealth • 2m
I always believed and support Win-Win situations.
Evolution has also happened with Win-Win Conditions.
Example: 1. Plants and all other living things.
2. Plants supports human life as human supports plant growth.
If something exploiting something
If this is true, maybe we should all invest in paper to reduce risk in our portfolios.
Two day traders are looking at the commodity stocks for office supplies on their computer.
“What’s the movement on desks and chairs?” asks the first stockbroker.