Categories Uncategorized Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 24, 2023 LLaMA-13B reportedly outperforms ChatGPT-like tech despite being 10x smaller.
Categories Uncategorized Don’t worry about AI breaking out of its box—worry about us breaking in Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 24, 2023 Opinion: The worst human impulses will find plenty of uses for generative AI.
Categories Uncategorized After Vulcan comes online, ULA plans to dramatically increase launch cadence Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 24, 2023 A Vulcan flying on May the 4th is the crossover we all needed.
Categories Uncategorized How Bill Gates’ Minesweeper addiction helped lead to the Xbox Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 23, 2023 Book excerpt: Convincing early '90s Microsoft to sell games was an uphill battle.
Categories Uncategorized Google shows current generation qubits good enough for error correction Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 22, 2023 The good news? It works. The bad news? It needs a lot of qubits.
Categories Uncategorized Ukraine wants ban on game allegedly funded by Russians and set in glorified USSR Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 22, 2023 A deeper look into the ties between a Soviet-era fantasy and very modern Russia.
Categories Uncategorized Chrome 110 will automatically discard background tabs. Here’s how to stop it. Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 21, 2023 "Memory Saver" will discard and reload idle tabs, which could erase your tab state.
Categories Uncategorized Is the UK government hiding information about Nintendo’s next console? Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 20, 2023 A telltale “and” in a CMA report appendix has speculation running wild.
Categories Uncategorized Android’s new OEM rules in India swap “requirements” with “revenue sharing” Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 20, 2023 Just like the EU, if Google can't require OEMs to bundle apps, it'll just pay them.
Categories Uncategorized Amazon hamstrings free app that makes Fire TV remotes reprogrammable Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 20, 2023 Amazon would rather you buy its $35 remote for button customization.