Quote from: DGuller on Today at 10:09:11 AMQuote from: The Minsky Moment on Today at 09:49:50 AMI think the explanation for Google being beat to market is off the mark. In history plenty of companies failed to capitalize on their own inventions, or even appreciate their potential, for reasons other than their focus on quality. I think the far more likely explanation is that Google, being a mature large public company, is just naturally far less nimble than a motivated privately-held startup. Companies like that have way too many stakeholder alignment meetings, risk committee working groups, and quarterly earning targets, to move fast, at least until external factors make them move fast.
- Google launched their new Gemini iteration and appears to have overtaken or at least caught up to GPT-5. Open AI insiders leaked a memo from Altman declaring a "code red". Of course, there is nothing unexpected about this development; Google was the pioneer of these industrial scale LLMs (from their 2017 paper) and was only beat to market because they wouldn't release a half-baked product.
Quote from: HVC on Today at 04:32:00 AMPlus ça change
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on Today at 09:49:50 AMI think the explanation for Google being beat to market is off the mark. In history plenty of companies failed to capitalize on their own inventions, or even appreciate their potential, for reasons other than their focus on quality. I think the far more likely explanation is that Google, being a mature large public company, is just naturally far less nimble than a motivated privately-held startup. Companies like that have way too many stakeholder alignment meetings, risk committee working groups, and quarterly earning targets, to move fast, at least until external factors make them move fast.
- Google launched their new Gemini iteration and appears to have overtaken or at least caught up to GPT-5. Open AI insiders leaked a memo from Altman declaring a "code red". Of course, there is nothing unexpected about this development; Google was the pioneer of these industrial scale LLMs (from their 2017 paper) and was only beat to market because they wouldn't release a half-baked product.
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 08:29:11 AMJos, with Castile, at the start of the game, delete a bunch of the unneeded fortifications.
That frees up a lot of budget room.
Quote from: Josquius on Today at 03:56:41 AMThe Russian economy's cracking continues apace as they start selling off their gold reserves en masse.
People dismiss this stuff as it has been talked about for years now. But seems pretty clear Russia absolutely is hurting and the name of the game is Ukraine trading land for time to make Russia implode.
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