Yeah every store values client loyalty, but pretending companies (e.g. Walmart for crissakes) want to be loyal to their customers should disqualify you from being called an "industry analyst".
I think the most interesting thing in this article is the fact that some concepts central to semantics (analogy, connotation) or psychology (bias) kind of emerge naturally in multi layered neural networks of sufficient size. Also that it can sound like different personalities (overconfident, secretive, delusional) if you manipulate the weight or the proximity of features. I'd like to see the same kind of study but for midjourney...
What's interesting about this device is that it (supposedly) learns how apps work and how people use them, so if you ask it something that requires using an app it could do it.
So while it might be "just an android app", if it does what's advertised that would be impressive.
Don't let the cosplayers fool you ( lemmy.world )
A supermarket trip may soon look different, thanks to electronic shelf labels ( www.npr.org )
Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US weapons ( www.politico.com )
Mapping the Mind of a Large Language Model ( www.anthropic.com )
I often see a lot of people with outdated understanding of modern LLMs....
Fourth man arrested and charged in killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar ( www.cbc.ca )
Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership — users banned for deleting answers to prevent them being used to train ChatGPT ( www.tomshardware.com )
Rabbit R1 AI box revealed to just be an Android app ( arstechnica.com )
Rabbit R1 AI box is actually an Android app in a limited $200 box, running on AOSP without Google Play....