

So there will be government-owned submarine cables?
So there will be government-owned submarine cables?
Grok’s journey has been very strange. He became a progressive, then threw out data that contradicted the MAGA people who questioned him, and finally became a Hitler fan.
Now he’s the reflection of a fan who blindly follows Trump, but in this case, he’s an AI. His journey so far has been curious.
J# and J++ have entered the chat
Java is under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation, but realistically it is likely to end up being bought by Google, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, Meta or Apple.
Oracle Solaris is likely to be absorbed by the Illumos Foundation.
Just as Oracle ZFS is likely to be absorbed by the OpenZFS Project.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend
Why doesn’t Apple become a PBC?
Was Safari for Windows a good, bad, or average product?
That may mean that many doctors and lawyers use ChatGPT.
Why do you say that Sam Altman is one of Peter Thiel and Musk?
Could the Big Four be in danger?
Can Sesame Workshop sue this company for using its name?
Trump has become schizophrenic again.
As long as the AI is also Free Software or Open Source.
I find it strange that OpenAI is buying companies despite the huge losses.
Could it be that they reached an agreement with Microsoft in which they receive large amounts of money?
As for OpenAI and Microsoft, they’re betting on energy with a company called Helion Energy. They say they’ll have it ready by 2028. Whether they’ll achieve that? We’ll see.
And why does no one want to give financing to the company?
Because Helion Energy raised funds this year.
AI has been around for many years, dating back to the 1960s. It’s had its AI winters and AI summers, but now it seems we’re in an AI spring.
But the amount of poisoned data is minuscule compared to the data that isn’t poisoned. As for data, what data are we referring to: everything in general or just data that a human can understand?
But do Glaze, Nightshade, and HarmonyCloak really work to prevent that information from being used? Because at first, it may be effective. But then they’ll find ways around those barriers, and that software will have to be updated, but only the one with the most money will win.
The structure of OpenAI is quite strange and curious.
They wanted to save costs, but cheap was expensive.