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my child will be given a clean room shed with plasma etcher, vacuum furnace, a UV lithography machine, a thin film deposition system, some silicone wafers and has to figure the rest out
Artificial Intelligence (1987)
Tabooing the main terms at the core of a discussion is often a great move to better understand others‘ mental models, it even works if only you do it
Aligning human intelligence is hard
Tapping the sign that says „if you use a GPU to play games you don’t get to complain about the environmental impact of using a GPU to generate text“
designed to work against Sarbecovirus subgenus — SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2, related bat viruses. It does not cover MERS (a Merbecovirus), the four endemic common-cold coronaviruses, or anything outside that one branch. So not fully universal, which would be really big news.
The in silico work looks like classical computational structural biology, done in 2020, so before before AlphaFold2, ProteinMPNN, etc. and surely no LLM involvement.
waffles disclaimer:
- vaccines are good, we should fund more
- universal coronavirus vaccines could likely exist if only one billionaire wanted them to exist
- AI in general and specifically diffusion models but also LLMs can and do help with vaccine development and that’s good
Ok, before this goes to far: this is press office slop, here’s the original paper: www.journalofinfection.com/article/S016...
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son of a bitch blog.google/innovation-a...
I use language models to develop Ren'Py, and have since Github copilot came out in beta in 2021. Before that I've used other tools (code completion, etc.)
I don't vibe code Ren'Py, though - that's not something you do if you want a project you can maintain.
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An overview of DiffusionGemma, an exceptionally fast text generation model with up to 4x faster speeds.