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i talk about ai and research
photon in a double slit Katılım Ağustos 2023
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@ninzaverse hitting the claude limit on prompt one would send me straight back too lol
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if fable-class models are already out there, then it makes no sense for anthropic to come out on the 17th and say they’re revoking access to fable 5. if they’re actually planning to do that, then there’s probably another model.. maybe more powerful, but cheaper, that they’re planning to launch. anthropic has to come out and say something.
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anthropic analyzed 309,000 real claude conversations and found the AI has a different personality in every language
hindi: warm, funny, praises your ideas
russian: strict, corrects you, demands evidence
same business plan. soft feedback in hindi, tough feedback in russian
the differences are small but claude has millions of conversations a day. tiny bias x millions of repeats stops being tiny
anthropic admits it doesn't know where cultural adaptation ends and bias begins
full breakdown in today's newsletter:
ninzaverse.beehiiv.com/p/you-re-not-t…

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@techwith_ram you can't do that. stripe is not fully functional in india
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Research powered by reservation
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide
🚨 IIT Kanpur researchers confirm E20 fuel has no significant impact on engine health or mileage.
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translation: don’t use grok and claude
Sam Altman@sama
come for the best model, stay because we don’t treat you with contempt
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that goes hard
Chuck McKinnon@chuckmckinnon
@perrymetzger "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive... [T]hose who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." --C.S. Lewis
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AI data centers may have a new problem: climate change.
A new study from the University of Hawaiʻi found that rising temperatures and humidity are making direct air free cooling, one of the cheapest and most energy-efficient ways to cool data centers, less effective.
Researchers analyzed 45 years of weather data, climate projections, and global data center locations. They found:
• Hours with conditions too hot or humid for air free cooling have increased significantly.
• The biggest impact is already being seen across the tropics and the southeastern U.S.
• More data centers are spending at least 25% of the year in conditions where this cooling method isn't viable.
• By mid-century, these constraints are expected to worsen as the climate continues to warm.
One of the most important findings: it's not just average temperatures rising. The worst heat and humidity days are getting even more extreme, which matters because those rare events determine reliability, backup systems, and infrastructure planning.
As AI drives demand for more data centers, the cheapest cooling solution is becoming harder to rely on.

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