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The Download: how babies can teach AI, and new mRNA vaccines

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. This baby with a head camera helped teach an AI how kids learn language Human babies are far… Continue Reading →

Hugging Face launches HuggingChat Assistants, allowing users to create customized AI chatbots with specific capabilities using LLMs like Mixtral or Llama2 (Carl Franzen/VentureBeat)

Carl Franzen / VentureBeat: Hugging Face launches HuggingChat Assistants, allowing users to create customized AI chatbots with specific capabilities using LLMs like Mixtral or Llama2  —  Hugging Face, the New York City-based startup that offers a popular, developer-focused repository for… Continue Reading →

This baby with a head camera helped teach an AI how kids learn language

Human babies are far better at learning than even the very best large language models. To be able to write in passable English, ChatGPT had to be  trained on massive data sets that contain millions or even a trillion words…. Continue Reading →

Reed Hastings donates $1.1B worth of his Netflix shares, or ~40% of his stake, to Silicon Valley Community Foundation, a popular charity among tech founders (Theo Francis/Wall Street Journal)

Theo Francis / Wall Street Journal: Reed Hastings donates $1.1B worth of his Netflix shares, or ~40% of his stake, to Silicon Valley Community Foundation, a popular charity among tech founders  —  Reed Hastings donates to foundation with $10 billion… Continue Reading →

People are worried that AI will take everyone’s jobs. We’ve been here before.

MIT Technology Review is celebrating our 125th anniversary with an online series that draws lessons for the future from our past coverage of technology.  It was 1938, and the pain of the Great Depression was still very real. Unemployment in… Continue Reading →

Interview with Meta Oversight Board member Pamela San Martín on preparing Meta for a critical year in elections, the weaponization of social platforms, and more (Vittoria Elliott/Wired)

Vittoria Elliott / Wired: Interview with Meta Oversight Board member Pamela San Martín on preparing Meta for a critical year in elections, the weaponization of social platforms, and more  —  WIRED spoke with a member of Meta’s Oversight Board about… Continue Reading →

The Download: US mining tax credits, and Ring’s police data U-turn

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How one mine could unlock billions in EV subsidies On a pine farm north of the tiny town… Continue Reading →

The FTC orders Intuit to stop promoting its products as “free” unless they are actually free for all consumers, after an FTC judge found TurboTax ads misleading (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer)

Sergiu Gatlan / BleepingComputer: The FTC orders Intuit to stop promoting its products as “free” unless they are actually free for all consumers, after an FTC judge found TurboTax ads misleading  —  Today, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ordered… Continue Reading →

Dave Mills, who created the Network Time Protocol in 1985 to synchronize time across different computer systems and networks, died at age 85 on January 17 (Benj Edwards/Ars Technica)

Benj Edwards / Ars Technica: Dave Mills, who created the Network Time Protocol in 1985 to synchronize time across different computer systems and networks, died at age 85 on January 17  —  Dave Mills created NTP, the protocol that holds… Continue Reading →

Scientists are finding signals of long covid in blood. They could lead to new treatments.

For many people, covid is an illness that blusters in and out of our lives as cases spike and recede. But for tens of millions of others, a case of covid is the beginning of a chronic and sometimes debilitating… Continue Reading →

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