Billions upon billions of research were poured into Sans-serif.
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Billions upon billions of research were poured into Sans-serif.
I’d like to see OpenAI compare themselves to other models aside from their own.
Fruadman.
Deepseek’s R1 was built entirely on a multi-stage reinforcement learning process, and they pretty much open sourced that entire pipeline. By contrast, OpenAI has been giving us nothing but “look what we did” since GPT-3, and we’re supposed to trust them.
DeepSeek is open source, but is it safe?
These guys are in the open source business themselves, they should know the answer to this question.
Developing a better AI and as open source that quickly is pretty much impossible.
According to whom?
Someone I saw on YouTube asked, “How can you steal from someone named ‘OpenAI’?”
Who knew, these tech bros would drive consumers and advertisers together to fight a common enemy.
The moment I saw that illustration, I was, like, “Yes. This is the article I’m going with.” xD
That would explain how they were able to print out so many in a such a short time in the middle of a transition.
Yeah. At this point, China is just following in the footsteps of American companies. While the criticism is more than deserved, we’d still need to address our own country’s problems.
It really does feel like a repeat of smart speakers, only with chat bots.
Thankfully, mine was a solo instance. That being said, the disk space was never an issue even when I was federated because remote images failed to load.
Arguably the biggest selling point never worked: both remote and local images not loading.
As someone who used to self-host a Pixelfed instance (RIP), use it with caution. While it has a bunch of great ideas that I’ve praised, it is also buggy as hell.
Trump hasn’t even become president yet, and already they’re giving him praises.
Good, Elon deserves nothing but the middle finger.
Places GPT-based “AI” next to flying cars
Pretty soon they’ll be 10 minutes, and then longer, and eventually they’ll be just like any other YouTube video, except in vertical.
It’s bittersweet, but I don’t blame them. While China’s policies are anything but humane, America didn’t help by exploiting them until it was bad for their image.