July 28, 2024

Addressing the conundrum of imposter syndrome and LLMs

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Imagine you’re driving a car on a beautiful, traffic-free day with cruise control engaged. Your legs are relaxed, and you’re humming along to your favorite tunes. Suddenly, the weather changes, the lights dim and the lanes become less visible. The system prompts you to override cruise control and take manual control of the car. As you

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The Noonification: WTF IS A TRAP? (7/28/2024) | HackerNoon

How are you, hacker? 🪐What’s happening in tech this week: The Noonification by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our top 5 stories of the day, every day at noon your local time! Set email preference here. By @filestack1 [ 9 Min read ] This blog explores easy file-type converters. It explains what they do and why they matter for tasks like sharing documents and editing media. Read More. By @kriswaters [

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How AI Creates and Spreads Disinformation and What Businesses Can Do About It | HackerNoon

Combating the deluge of disinformation: Best practices for organizations in the age of AI. By Erich Kron Since the emergence of AI technologies, disinformation has been skyrocketing. As we navigate this new age of content fabrication, manipulation, and deception, it’s crucial that organizations develop a deep understanding of AI’s capabilities, its potential for misuse, and the ways in which its harmful effects can be mitigated. AI Is Responsible for a Deluge of Disinformation Generative AI

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Synthetic Data, Hashing, Enterprise Data Leakage, and the Reality of Privacy Risks: What to Know | HackerNoon

The timely “No, Hashing Still Doesn’t Make Your Data Anonymous” post from the FTC is a great reminder that, especially with the rise of large language models (LLMs) and generative AI, how those models are trained and fine-tuned creates opportunities for massive data leakage. Synthetic data is often considered the convenient solution to the data privacy challenges associated with LLM training and fine-tuning. However, synthetic data is not equivalent to anonymous or de-identified data.

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What I Learned At EthCC 2024: A Deep Dive Into Ethereum’s Evolution | HackerNoon

Gone are the days when “crypto” and “blockchain” were new buzzwords in the market. In 2024, exhibitions, conferences, and several other events dedicated to digital assets are common across the globe. I attended such an event in Brussels from July 8 to July 11 – The Ethereum Community Conference 2024 (EthCC 2024). It discussed the evolution of Ethereum as well as its scope in the future. Thanks to all the tech workshops, keynotes, and side

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Bifurcation Analysis of the Keynesian Cross Model: Results

:::info Xinyu Li, University of Washington. ::: Table of Links Abstract and Introduction 2. Method and 2.1. G is constant 2.2. Linear Relation between G and I 2.3. Nonlinear Quadratic Relation between G and I 3. Results 4. Conclusion and References 3. Results :::info This paper is available on arxiv under CC 4.0 license. :::

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Intel CPU issues hits mainstream 65W, non-K chips: damage is irreversible, no recall planned

Oh… well, Intel’s issues with its 13th Gen and 14th Gen Core CPUs goes from bad to worse, with the company admitting that there is no fix coming, and that there is no recall for its crashing CPUs to The Verge. 2 VIEW GALLERY – 2 IMAGES Any degradation to the processors is irreversible, with an Intel spokesperson not denying that fact when asked by The Verge. Intel said that it is “confident” that the

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The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Review: Unleashing Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5 Into Notebooks

During the opening keynote delivered by AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su at Computex 2024, AMD finally lifted the lid on their highly-anticipated Zen 5 microarchitecture. The backbone for the next couple of years of everything CPU at AMD, the company unveiled their plans to bring Zen 5 in the consumer market, announcing both their next-generation mobile and desktop products at the same time. With a tight schedule that will see both platforms launch within weeks

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Intel cooking the Ring Bus on dying 13th and 14th Gen Core CPUs, says leaker

We’re sure that you’ve heard of the instability and other issues plaguing Intel 13th Gen and 14th Gen Core CPUs, but now we’re hearing that there are some bigger issues troubling Intel right now: In a new video from Moore’s Law is Dead, we’re hearing the issue plaguing Intel 13th Gen Core “Raptor Lake” and 14th Gen Core “Raptor Lake Refresh” processors experiencing failures is because of the Ring Bus “getting cooked” because of high

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Tesla Cybertruck PC tested: press the hood to start the fastest Ryzen APU on wheels

Alright, this new Telsa Cybertruck Mini-PC is the coolest thing I’ve seen today: inside, featuring the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS “Hawk Point” APU and you even press the hood of the system to power it on. Taku Udon has now reviewed the new Cybertruck Mini-PC, and instead of looking like a regular — but modded — PC, it looks like a Tesla Cybertruck RC that is actually a PC. We’re talking about having shock absorbers;

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