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Month April 2023

Google’s AI panic forces merger of rival divisions, DeepMind and Brain

Enlarge / Google DeepMind will presumably be getting a rainbow logo, but for now here’s the old DeepMind logo. (credit: Deepmind) Google’s ‘Code Red’ panic over the rise of ChatGPT and its failure to excite the world with its AI… Continue Reading →

MSI Afterburner GPU overclocking tool returns after Ukraine war paused development

Enlarge / Nvidia’s RTX 4080 (rear) and 4070 (front). (credit: Andrew Cunningham) Anyone who has ever attempted to squeeze a little more performance out of a graphics card is probably familiar with MSI Afterburner, software used for GPU overclocking and… Continue Reading →

Google’s Bard AI Chatbot Can Now Help You Code and Create Functions For Google Sheets

Google is updating its Bard AI chatbot to help developers write and debug code. Rivals like ChatGPT and Bing AI have supported code generation, but Google says it has been “one of the top requests” it has received since opening… Continue Reading →

ChatGPT could cost over $700k per day to operate

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AOLserver is America Online’s Open-Source web server

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Googlers say Bard AI is “worse than useless,” ethics concerns were ignored

Enlarge (credit: Sean Gallup | Getty Images) From the outside, Google Bard looks like a rushed product to try to compete with ChatGPT, and some Google employees share those sentiments. A new report from Bloomberg interviews 18 current and former… Continue Reading →

Large language models: Scaling laws and emergent properties

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GPU Screen Recorder for Linux Adds Support for AMD, Intel GPUs

GPU Screen Recorder has been updated with AMD and Intel GPU support. Previously, it only worked on systems using an Nvidia graphics card. The post GPU Screen Recorder for Linux Adds Support for AMD, Intel GPUs appeared first on Linux… Continue Reading →

Canonical releases Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster

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Five of Sony’s Spider-Man movies are coming to Disney+

Disney+ has announced that six Spider-Man films and the 2018 film “Venom” will be launching on the streaming service in the United States. Tobey Maguire’s trilogy of “Spider-Man,” “Spider-Man 2” and “Spider-Man 3” and Andrew Garfield’s “The Amazing Spider-Man” will… Continue Reading →

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