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Month May 2023

ArxivGen: Generative Research ArXiv, 100% AI Powered

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ChatGPT vs. open source on harder tasks

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Supreme Court Sidesteps Challenge To Internet Companies’ Broad Protections From Lawsuits

The Supreme Court on Thursday sidestepped a case against Google that might have allowed more lawsuits against social media companies. From a report: The justices’ decision returns to a lower court the case of a family of an American college… Continue Reading →

Meta bets big on AI with custom chips — and a supercomputer

At a virtual event this morning, Meta lifted the curtains on its efforts to develop in-house infrastructure for AI workloads, including generative AI like the type that underpins its recently launched ad design and creation tools. It was an attempt… Continue Reading →

Nitro PDF Pro 14 released, sports refreshed UI and new accessibility tools

Nitro Software has unveiled a major new — and renamed — version of its flagship PDF editing tool. Nitro PDF Pro 14.3 is available now as a free trial download for PCs running Windows. Chief highlights in this new release… Continue Reading →

Using LangChainJS and Cloudflare Workers together

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Nvidia introduces $399 RTX 4060 Ti and $299 4060 without introducing a price hike

Enlarge / Nvidia’s RTX 4060 lineup. It’s not listed here, but the regular 4060 will be launching at $299. (credit: Nvidia) Nvidia is beginning to roll out its new Ada Lovelace GPU architecture to sub-$500 graphics cards, the models that… Continue Reading →

Retiring the AWS Documentation on GitHub

About five years ago I announced that AWS Documentation is Now Open Source and on GitHub. After a prolonged period of experimentation we will archive most of the repos starting the week of June 5th, and will devote all of… Continue Reading →

Malware Turns Home Routers Into Proxies For Chinese State-Sponsored Hackers

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Researchers on Tuesday unveiled a major discovery — malicious firmware that can wrangle a wide range of residential and small office routers into a network that stealthily relays traffic to command-and-control… Continue Reading →

Numbers every LLM developer should know

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