Fun fact, ChatGPT runs on 8xA100 systems which contain 9x 200GbE Nvidia ConnectX-6 NICs in them.
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All about AI, Web 3.0, BCI
⚡️ Google invests $300 million in Anthropic as race to compete with ChatGPT heats up Anthropic was founded in 2021 by the team behind AI breakthroughs such as GPT-3 and Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF). “We're partnering with Google Cloud…
Likely, Anthropic switches their stack from PyTorch + Nvidia GPUs to Jax + TPU like Cohere and C3
Stanford Researcher develops a simple prompting strategy that enables open-source LLMs with 30x fewer parameters to exceed the few-shot performance of GPT3-175B - MarkTechPost
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Stanford Researcher develops a simple prompting strategy that enables open-source LLMs with 30x fewer parameters to exceed the…
By improving the in-context learning quality of smaller and open source models, more researchers and organizations can study and apply the technology. One exciting set of applications is in personal-private machine learning. In contrast to designing perfect…
What's the difference between Web3 and the Metaverse? And where do they overlap? Here's one attempt to clarify things from PwC
The Metaverse is still early in its forming as a 'domain' - we've had the technology capabilities that enable it for decades now, but only recently are we starting to see the convergence towards a specific domain of practice
Web3 is a lot of things, but still isn't clear to many. Which is a problem. The ideas of decentralisation, of censor-resistant platforms, and of shared digital economies are hugely powerful but somewhat abstract. And when you overlay the technical implementations (Blockchains, Nodes, Cryptography, Wallets, Oracles, Governance) it doesn't get any easier. But we can be confident there is value in both the principles and the technology.
We are entering an age of increased technical, philosophical, ethical and commercial complexity. And this will not gel well with the 'TL;DR' movement or society's increasing desire for simplification of concepts.
The Metaverse is still early in its forming as a 'domain' - we've had the technology capabilities that enable it for decades now, but only recently are we starting to see the convergence towards a specific domain of practice
Web3 is a lot of things, but still isn't clear to many. Which is a problem. The ideas of decentralisation, of censor-resistant platforms, and of shared digital economies are hugely powerful but somewhat abstract. And when you overlay the technical implementations (Blockchains, Nodes, Cryptography, Wallets, Oracles, Governance) it doesn't get any easier. But we can be confident there is value in both the principles and the technology.
We are entering an age of increased technical, philosophical, ethical and commercial complexity. And this will not gel well with the 'TL;DR' movement or society's increasing desire for simplification of concepts.
Today, Generative AI takes its next big step forward.
Gen-1 is a new AI model that uses language and images to generate new videos out of existing ones.
Gen-1 is a new AI model that uses language and images to generate new videos out of existing ones.
Runwayml
Runway Research | Gen-1: The next step forward for generative AI
Use words and images to generate new videos out of existing ones.
Visa is testing stablecoin payments on Ethereum
According to reports, Visa is already testing how to accept payments and payout on Ethereum via stablecoin USDC. Cuy Sheffield, Vice President, Head of Crypto at Visa highlighted that the transactions were “large value settlement payments.”
He reportedly added,
“That’s been one of the areas where we want to build muscle memory. The same way that we can convert between dollars in euros on a cross-border transaction, we should be able to convert between digital tokenized dollars and traditional dollars.”
Additionally, a team of researchers and engineers across Visa has been working to evaluate the foundations of various blockchains.
The focus areas include security, scalability, interoperability, privacy, and use cases of different protocols
In fact, the company started exploring options to allow auto payments via Ethereum wallets a couple of months back. In the latter half of December 2022, the credit card giant released a proposal outlining how users could set up automatic payments. It allowed users to eliminate banks and other centralized entities from the equation.
Why stablecoin payments?
At the moment, Visa uses “SWIFT” for settlements. The said system reportedly facilitates trillions of dollars of cross-border payments between 11,000 financial institutions in more than 200 countries. Elaborating on the drawbacks and explaining why Visa has started treading on the stablecoin payment route, Sheffield said,
“We set all over Swift, so we can’t move money as frequently as we’d like because there are a number of limitations that exist in those networks. And so, we’ve been experimenting, we publicly announced. We’ve been testing how to actually accept settlement payments [with stablecoins].”
Visa’s recent proposal highlighted that by using Ethereum crypto wallets, users can “pull” funds without the need to manually sign off every transaction. So, this means, with support from Visa, users can schedule auto-payments sent from self-custodial crypto wallets.
Such capability is not yet possible on the Ethereum mainnet, but would be fostered by a proposal called “Account Abstraction.” As a result, it would allow Ethereum user accounts to work like smart contracts and feature pre-scheduled execution functions.
According to reports, Visa is already testing how to accept payments and payout on Ethereum via stablecoin USDC. Cuy Sheffield, Vice President, Head of Crypto at Visa highlighted that the transactions were “large value settlement payments.”
He reportedly added,
“That’s been one of the areas where we want to build muscle memory. The same way that we can convert between dollars in euros on a cross-border transaction, we should be able to convert between digital tokenized dollars and traditional dollars.”
Additionally, a team of researchers and engineers across Visa has been working to evaluate the foundations of various blockchains.
The focus areas include security, scalability, interoperability, privacy, and use cases of different protocols
In fact, the company started exploring options to allow auto payments via Ethereum wallets a couple of months back. In the latter half of December 2022, the credit card giant released a proposal outlining how users could set up automatic payments. It allowed users to eliminate banks and other centralized entities from the equation.
Why stablecoin payments?
At the moment, Visa uses “SWIFT” for settlements. The said system reportedly facilitates trillions of dollars of cross-border payments between 11,000 financial institutions in more than 200 countries. Elaborating on the drawbacks and explaining why Visa has started treading on the stablecoin payment route, Sheffield said,
“We set all over Swift, so we can’t move money as frequently as we’d like because there are a number of limitations that exist in those networks. And so, we’ve been experimenting, we publicly announced. We’ve been testing how to actually accept settlement payments [with stablecoins].”
Visa’s recent proposal highlighted that by using Ethereum crypto wallets, users can “pull” funds without the need to manually sign off every transaction. So, this means, with support from Visa, users can schedule auto-payments sent from self-custodial crypto wallets.
Such capability is not yet possible on the Ethereum mainnet, but would be fostered by a proposal called “Account Abstraction.” As a result, it would allow Ethereum user accounts to work like smart contracts and feature pre-scheduled execution functions.
Cointelegraph
Visa’s crypto strategy targets stablecoin settlements
Visa unveils its crypto strategy powered by blockchain technology for stablecoin settlements.
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Google is back in the game, here we go! Google takes on ChatGPT with Bard and shows off AI in search
Google
An important next step on our AI journey
Introducing Bard (now Gemini), Google's conversational AI service — plus, new AI features in Search.
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Its not ChatGPT vs Bard
Its GPUs vs TPUs
...and who can multiply matrices at a lower cost.
Its GPUs vs TPUs
...and who can multiply matrices at a lower cost.
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Crypto firms must obtain authorization and relevant licenses to operate in Dubai
The extensive rules published Tuesday detail requirements for companies from cyber security norms to compliance and risk-management standards.
A separate set of rulebooks address specific activities like issuance, advisory, custody and exchange services.
All activities and firms fall under the supervision of the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), set up last year, to oversee the sector as Dubai aims to attract crypto and blockchain companies.
The extensive rules published Tuesday detail requirements for companies from cyber security norms to compliance and risk-management standards.
A separate set of rulebooks address specific activities like issuance, advisory, custody and exchange services.
All activities and firms fall under the supervision of the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), set up last year, to oversee the sector as Dubai aims to attract crypto and blockchain companies.
CoinDesk
Dubai Adopts Initial Crypto Law, Establishes Independent Authority for Oversight
"The future belongs to whoever designs it," tweeted Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Must Read: The Blockchain and Web3 landscape in China
A fascinating report that covers:
- Overview of what is encouraged, regulated and forbidden
- Intro to the key players in the ecosystem
- Overview of key use cases in Agriculture, Finance, Logistics, IP Protection, Energy, Public Service, Charity and many more
- How Blockchain start-ups can receive funding in China
- City-specific overviews for Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen and. Hangzhou
- A forecast for the future adoption and evolution of Blockchain and Web3 in China
A fascinating report that covers:
- Overview of what is encouraged, regulated and forbidden
- Intro to the key players in the ecosystem
- Overview of key use cases in Agriculture, Finance, Logistics, IP Protection, Energy, Public Service, Charity and many more
- How Blockchain start-ups can receive funding in China
- City-specific overviews for Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen and. Hangzhou
- A forecast for the future adoption and evolution of Blockchain and Web3 in China
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Shanghai has been successfully implemented on the Zhejiang testnet
Full and partial withdrawals are now being processed.
Full and partial withdrawals are now being processed.
beaconcha.in
Slot 43203 - Open Source Ethereum Blockchain Explorer - beaconcha.in - 2023
beaconcha.in makes Ethereum accessible to non-technical end users
Microsoft’s ChatGPT event live blog / Microsoft is holding a surprise in-person event where it’s likely to demo a version of Bing with ChatGPT integrated and much more.
The Verge
Microsoft’s ChatGPT event live blog
Microsoft is holding a surprise in-person event where it’s likely to demo a version of Bing with ChatGPT integrated and much more.
MIT researchers found that massive neural nets (e.g. large language models) are capable of storing and simulating other neural networks inside their hidden layers, which enables LLM to adapt to a new task without external training
MIT News
Solving a machine-learning mystery
MIT researchers have explained how large language models like GPT-3 are able to learn new tasks without updating their parameters, despite not being trained to perform those tasks. They found that these large language models write smaller linear models inside…
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Google's AI-powered "multisearch" goes global. You can now search using text and images at the same time.
It is based on Multitask Unified Model (MUM), which can understand information across text, photos, videos, and draw insights and connections between topics/ideas.
It is based on Multitask Unified Model (MUM), which can understand information across text, photos, videos, and draw insights and connections between topics/ideas.
The Verge
Google is still drip-feeding AI into search, Maps, and Translate
Most of Google’s AI for search is in new Lens and Translate features.
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"This new Bing will make Google come out and dance, and I want people to know that we made them dance." - Satya Nadella
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Ever wondered what kids are really doing online?
Qustodio aggregated screen time data from 400k+ kids aged 4-18,the results are fascinating.
Roblox dominated screen time across categories, with players engaged for 3 hours/DAY. Almost 60% of kids in the sample played Roblox, followed by a distant #2 for games in Clash Royale (24%) and #3 in Minecraft (23%).
YouTube is still in kids’ video streaming, followed by Netflix.All other major services (including Disney+) have seen a decline in screen time over the last 3 years.
Instagram had a particularly tough year with kids. It fell out of the top five social media apps (by % of kids in each country who use it) in the US, UK, and Australia.In the US - Reddit and Twitter now both rank higher.
32% of kids globally are now on Discord - it’s #2 in messaging behind WhatsApp.
Education apps see the lowest time spent across the major categories.
Duolingo is the clear global winner in terms of percentage of devices installed, followed by Photomath.
Full report here.
Qustodio aggregated screen time data from 400k+ kids aged 4-18,the results are fascinating.
Roblox dominated screen time across categories, with players engaged for 3 hours/DAY. Almost 60% of kids in the sample played Roblox, followed by a distant #2 for games in Clash Royale (24%) and #3 in Minecraft (23%).
YouTube is still in kids’ video streaming, followed by Netflix.All other major services (including Disney+) have seen a decline in screen time over the last 3 years.
Instagram had a particularly tough year with kids. It fell out of the top five social media apps (by % of kids in each country who use it) in the US, UK, and Australia.In the US - Reddit and Twitter now both rank higher.
32% of kids globally are now on Discord - it’s #2 in messaging behind WhatsApp.
Education apps see the lowest time spent across the major categories.
Duolingo is the clear global winner in terms of percentage of devices installed, followed by Photomath.
Full report here.