So… I guess she is a smart woman after all?
OTOH I hope OP is at least pretty.
So… I guess she is a smart woman after all?
OTOH I hope OP is at least pretty.
And who was paying her 24 hr / day before Richard Gere’s character came along?
I do think it’s a useful distinction considering open models can be more than 100B+ nowdays and GPT4 is rumored to be 1.7T params. Plus this class of models are far more likely to be on-device.
No phones can run “LLMs” currently because by definition, large.
Some Android phones however can and does run smaller models locally. Gemini Nano runs on Pixel 8 and can run on Samsung phones.
It’s not a LLM, it’s a much smaller model (~3B) which is closer to what Microsoft labels as a SLM (Small Language Models, e.g. MS Phi-3 Mini).
https://machinelearning.apple.com/research/introducing-apple-foundation-models
I mean, if you are listening to Daft Punk for lyricism, you’re doing it wrong.
The head of Google Search
FTFY
Unpopular opinion - sure, it’s fair to point out the privileges that offsprings of Hollywood elites enjoy, but let’s not pretend the term “nepo baby” is not a backhanded sound bite to demean this particular group and devalue them in some way.
Personally if I’m a Hollywood elite, I’d be less offended if my kid is called “privileged” rather than “nepo baby”, but people choose the latter for this exact reason.
Workaround: insist that customers piss in the beer, citing exceptional flavor-add as a positive side effect. Next version, no budget for a full bathroom, so increment beer mug size to accommodate cross-stream scenarios.
make it available to anyone
To do what?
Why tf would a map update be 22GB? What is it, a CP2077 patch / DLC?
Watch your backs, the FoSSHoles are out to getcha.
How do you tell if a piece of work contains AI generated content or not?
It’s not hard to generate a piece of AI content, put in some hours to round out AI’s signatures / common mistakes, and pass it off as your own. So in practise it’s still easy to benefit from AI systems by masking generate content as largely your own.
Only 200? Step up your game. Gramps didn’t sub $5.99 / month OF out of his retirement funds for nothing.
Your have this insane idea that the whole country is one big “business”.
Your words, not mine. But businesses tend to want to make money, cut costs and protect their investments (surprise), so you do the math.
Facebook is a business that doesn’t give a single shit about real estate, because they’re not in the business of real estate, and yet they’re bringing their workers back to the office.
I don’t 100% agree, and for every Facebook there is a Microsoft.
But this discussion isn’t going anywhere, mostly about you blowing steam and probably more interesting to you than it is to me, so let’s just agree to disagree.
No but those industries directly impact a wide variety of other industries. You don’t see employers demanding their employees drive around in circles to burn more gas because oil prices dip.
I have no idea what you are trying to say here.
What other poster?
https://lemmy.myserv.one/comment/1326851
WTF is “remote work culture”? Why does Amazon give a shit about what Target is doing?
See the linked post above.
Why would Facebook give a shit about how much money the government makes from property taxes?
Governments give a shit in this case. Who said anything about Facebook?
Occam’s Razor simple explanation of employees are just more productive in the workplace…
It doesn’t need to be a conspiracy. Business by definition does what they need to do to reduce cost, it’s in their DNA. In fact I posit via Occam’s Razor that the simplest explanation for the back-to-work push is it protects government, business and investors loss from their investments / revenue streams. That’s it, just follow the money. It’s not rocket surgery.
Your position that in-person workstyle is more productive largely depends on the type of job and the company culture. It’s not an one-size-fits-all solution and certainly isn’t “simple”.
What does the absolute number of businesses in an industry have to do with anything? Most companies in the world are not tech or even oil and gas either and you can’t deny the impact of these industries.
What matters is the amount of money and influence in the industry, and in the case of commercial real estate in the US, the market size is in the trillions.
And like another poster said it’s not just real estate either. Sectors like retail, services, transportation are also impacted by remote work culture, not to mention government revenue streams like property taxes.
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