AI Reading for Friday November 22
OpenAI shipped a model update but it didn't reclaim top spot in LMarena.ai and some say it's a regression. - Digital Trends
4 hyperscalers account for 50% of Nvidia sales - Fortune
Anthropic raises $4B from Amazon, will adopt and help perfect Trainium - TechCrunch
Apple readies LLM Siri. - Bloomberg
The future according to Demis Hassabis -Fast Company
Jamie Dimon is a huge AI fan - Business Insider
Many initiatives underway to reduce AI power consumption. - WSJ
OpenAI considers taking on Google with AI-native browser, the Information reports - Yahoo Tech
Rabbit R1 lets you teach it to perform tasks for you. - The Verge
Dataviz of Elon Musk's tweet frequency and topics over time. - Reddit
I remember radio quizzes that stumped viewers for days but now they would get solved in seconds with Google.
An AI model that improves itself at inference time. - Geeky Gadgets
AI Jesus talks to faithful in Swiss church. - VICE
Tech-native ideologies, cults and religions. If AI can resurrect the dead, does that mean the Singularity is our biblical Judgment Day? - The MIT Press Reader
“Amusing that a bunch of people who spend entire day[s] on computers and worship code as religion think we’re in a computer simulation. Fascinating behavior, remember when people who worked outside all day thought [Ra], the sun god was in charge? No one is breaking any new ground here.”
(Schrödinger’s cat paradox is, on the one hand, I directly sense that I exist, on the other hand, the quantum physics is like just-in-time rendering, stuff doesn’t exist until we look at it / measure it. So it does look like we are observing a simulation that is aware of what we are looking at. That’s why it’s a paradox.)
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