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helsinkiandrew
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Gift Article: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-14/why-ai-op... …
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Gift article: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-13/bending-s... …
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I'm confused, is this from Meta? There's no attribution anywhere. Surely releasing an AI tool called llama breaks their trademark if not
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Meta Research Blog post: https://research.meta.ai/blog/introducing-muse-glimmer-open-... …
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> And the design should help it stand out from current smart speakers, a category dominated by Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google. I'm not sure how good OpenAI's device will have …
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Gift article: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-06/what-is-o... …
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I'm sure Elon Musk has told some underling to make sure that Grok attempts to hack into a few companies so they get the street cred to.
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> which must have been something that went viral in the UK Internet circles but not outside (I don't remember it and Y2K Internet was much smaller). From a quick google it seems to have been r…
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There's some of that, but a large part of the "Palantir magic" is the on-premises services - integration, customisation, training & support. There's almost 1000 UK employees t…
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It's mentioned in the article: > contracts with customers were signed with Palantir’s US companies, which in turn paid a service fee to local country subsidiaries to deliver the work. Similar …
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> Where's IBM when you need them, or Oracle? Just joking. Palantir? (Also just joking)
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Gift Article: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-07-31/waymo-s-l... …
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Thats for fines - the comment I was replying to was referring to the annual fee not fines: > "must also file transparency reports, detail risk mitigation plans and pay an annual fee to the Eur…
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No it’s based on “net income”: revenue - expenses > But there are a handful of designated platforms that aren’t paying anything in the first round as they reported a loss during the preceding finan…
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It's a maximum of 0.05% of the companies world wide income - scaled by their monthly users in the EU. Strictly speaking OpenAI is a loss making company so wouldn't pay anything (like Amazon,…
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Related: using the excess heat from data centres in district heating: https://northwiseproject.com/nbis-stock-mantsala-data-center... …
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You can see it on Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/MQjWHbbc5jeUryGU7?g_st=ic
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Voice-to-Text and Text-to-Voice models are approaching that size. I wonder how close we are to getting small devices that can chat with us. Imagine a world where your toothbrush could give you tips a…