There's no rule against using active cooling for tablets and phones, only practicality. This technology seems like it might be practical enough to use in compact devices such as those, but we'll see if that's true.
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If you did all the work and potentially criminal collection of data, but everyone else gets the benefit as well, that is not an incentive. You underestimate how selfish corporations can be.
OpenAI wouldn't stay at the forefront of LLM if every competitor gets to use the model they spent money on training.
Technically, the power source for his vehicle does have an exhaust port that occasionally puts out methane gas.
How much global temperature increase would we need for that route to be viable? Have there been any research on this?
It does discourages the use of unauthorised data. If stealing doesn't give you competitive advantage, it's not really worth the risk and cost of stealing it in the first place.
As long as the fees as still lower than the cost to go around South America, I'm sure they'll still have business.
How easy are we talking about here? Also, making the model public domain doesn't mean making the output public domain. The output of an LLM should still abide by copyright laws, as they should be.
That is how LLM works, they don't store the data as data, but as weight values.
They did know about the time dilation, though? They weren't surprised by the fact that there was time dilation, they just didn't fully grasp what the results would be.
I guess if he wrote "That's irony right there", it would be easier to consider it a complete sentence, so maybe you're right.
I meant to say that part is already a complete sentence.
Mine as well.