Month: September 2024
Elon Musk says Tesla has ‘no need’ to license xAI models
Elon Musk has denied a report that one of his companies, Tesla, has discussed sharing revenue with another of his companies, xAI, so that it can use the startup’s AI models. The Wall Street Journal wrote yesterday that under a proposed agreement described to investors, Tesla would use xAI models in its driver-assistance software (known … Read more
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Telegram clicker game Catizen reaches 800K paying users in first 6 months
The firm claims to have 30M total users and the top revenue spot among Telegram apps.
How to Send Detailed Slack Notifications From GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions is a powerful tool for automating workflows directly within your GitHub repositories. One common use case is to send notifications to a Slack channel whenever specific events occur in your repository, such as successful builds, failed tests, or completed deployments. This guide will show you how to set up detailed Slack notifications using … Read more
La French Tech gears up to go in a new direction
After weeks in political limbo, France now has a new prime minister, former EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier. But parliament remains bitterly divided, generating uncertainty for many economic sectors — including the country’s dynamic startup ecosystem, which had so far benefited from public support. La French Tech isn’t just a term referring to France’s 25,000 … Read more
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Bending Spoons plans to lay off 75% of WeTransfer staff after acquisition
Italy-based app company Bending Spoons, which owns Evernote and Meetup, is planning to lay off 75% of the staff of file transfer service WeTransfer, TechCrunch has learned. Bending Spoons acquired the Dutch company in July for an undisclosed amount. The company confirmed the plans for the WeTransfer layoff to TechCrunch. The staff that is being … Read more
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The Noonification: Finance from First Principles (9/8/2024)
How are you, hacker? 🪐What’s happening in tech this week: The Noonification by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our top 5 stories of the day, every day at noon your local time! Set email preference here. ## ChatGPT in Test Design: How to Streamline QA Processes By @pietester [ 14 Min … Read more
How to Build Real-World AI Workflows With AutoGen: Step-by-Step Guide
So, you’ve been playing around with Large Language Models and are beginning to integrate Generative AI into your apps? That’s awesome! But let’s be real. LLMs don’t always behave the way we want them to. They are like evil toddlers with minds of their own! You soon realize that simple prompt chains are just not … Read more
Apple could hold an October event to refresh its smallest iPads and Macs
Illustration: The Verge Tomorrow’s iPhone 16 launch won’t be the final Apple event of the year, as the company plans to debut some M4 Macs and new iPads with another showing in October, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in today’s Power On newsletter. Apple could be announcing a new iPad Mini for the first time … Read more
Bitcoin analyst sees 'biggest bull cycle' with $45K now BTC price floor
BTC price is due some “final corrections” before going on a bull run lasting at least two years, says crypto entrepreneur Michaël van de Poppe.
Is that LLM Actually “Open Source”? We need to talk Open-Washing in AI Governance
Figure demonstrating how quantitative openness judgments can be turned into actionable metrics by assigning weights to specific features to create a gradient of evaluation. What You’ll Learn In this blog, we dive deep into the complexities of AI openness, focusing on how Open Source principles apply—or fail to apply—to Large Language Models (LLMs) like BloomZ … Read more
Meta Llama: Everything you need to know about the open generative AI model
Like other generative AI models, Llama can perform a range of different assistive tasks, like coding and answering basic math questions, as well as summarizing documents in eight languages. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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This Week in Crypto Games: ‘X Empire’ Airdrop Details, ‘Catizen’ Token Date, and Sui Handheld Specs
Catch up on this week’s biggest crypto and NFT gaming news and find some weekend reads in our latest roundup.
Deductive Verification with Natural Programs: Case Studies
:::info Authors: (1) Zhan Ling, UC San Diego and equal contribution; (2) Yunhao Fang, UC San Diego and equal contribution; (3) Xuanlin Li, UC San Diego; (4) Zhiao Huang, UC San Diego; (5) Mingu Lee, Qualcomm AI Research and Qualcomm AI Research (6) Roland Memisevic, Qualcomm AI Research; (7) Hao Su, UC San Diego. ::: … Read more
Essential Prompts for Reasoning Chain Verification and Natural Program Generation
:::info Authors: (1) Zhan Ling, UC San Diego and equal contribution; (2) Yunhao Fang, UC San Diego and equal contribution; (3) Xuanlin Li, UC San Diego; (4) Zhiao Huang, UC San Diego; (5) Mingu Lee, Qualcomm AI Research and Qualcomm AI Research (6) Roland Memisevic, Qualcomm AI Research; (7) Hao Su, UC San Diego. ::: … Read more
Deductive Verification of Chain-of-Thought Reasoning: More Details on Answer Extraction
:::info Authors: (1) Zhan Ling, UC San Diego and equal contribution; (2) Yunhao Fang, UC San Diego and equal contribution; (3) Xuanlin Li, UC San Diego; (4) Zhiao Huang, UC San Diego; (5) Mingu Lee, Qualcomm AI Research and Qualcomm AI Research (6) Roland Memisevic, Qualcomm AI Research; (7) Hao Su, UC San Diego. ::: … Read more
Understanding the Impact of Deductive Verification on Final Answer Accuracy
:::info Authors: (1) Zhan Ling, UC San Diego and equal contribution; (2) Yunhao Fang, UC San Diego and equal contribution; (3) Xuanlin Li, UC San Diego; (4) Zhiao Huang, UC San Diego; (5) Mingu Lee, Qualcomm AI Research and Qualcomm AI Research (6) Roland Memisevic, Qualcomm AI Research; (7) Hao Su, UC San Diego. ::: … Read more