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OpenAI says hallucinations are mathematically inevitable, not engineering flaws
(computerworld.com)
7 points
devonnull
7 months ago
1 comment
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OpenAI models defy human commands, actively resist orders to shut down
(computerworld.com)
7 points
_jcrossley
a year ago
1 comment
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About that brawl between the WordPress co-founder and WP Engine
(computerworld.com)
7 points
CrankyBear
2 years ago
1 comment
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Microsoft to Release 'Windows Cloud'
(computerworld.com)
7 points
smanek
18 years ago
1 comment
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The death of Internet Explorer: Good riddance to bad rubbish
(computerworld.com)
7 points
CrankyBear
4 years ago
1 comment
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iPhone vs. Android: How to choose the best smartphone for you
(computerworld.com)
7 points
CrankyBear
4 years ago
1 comment
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The A-Z of Programming Languages: Python (Interview with GvR)
(computerworld.com.au)
7 points
iamelgringo
18 years ago
1 comment
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How to block the Windows 10 October 2020 Update, version 20H2, from installing
(computerworld.com)
7 points
leotravis10
6 years ago
1 comment
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Google is doing what?
(computerworld.com)
7 points
timr
18 years ago
1 comment
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Microsoft unveils IE8 Beta 1 (now available)
(computerworld.com)
7 points
drm237
18 years ago
1 comment
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The R Word: Are you prepared for a recession?
(computerworld.com)
7 points
hhm
18 years ago
discuss
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Did hackers remotely execute 'unexplained' commands on German missile battery?
(computerworld.com)
7 points
kn9
11 years ago
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832GB solid state drive launching
(computerworld.com)
7 points
iamelgringo
18 years ago
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Google pays $75K in bug bounties to fix 159 Chrome flaws
(computerworld.com)
7 points
Gozu
12 years ago
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AI researcher says amoral robots pose a danger to humanity
(computerworld.com)
7 points
yiedyie
12 years ago
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An in-depth interview with Steve Bourne, creator of the Bourne shell
(computerworld.com.au)
7 points
gruseom
17 years ago
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Microsoft trims cloud desktop pricing, even as it boosts AI costs
(computerworld.com)
7 points
CrankyBear
a month ago
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Demand for Big Data professionals leads to academic programs
(computerworld.com)
7 points
karenL
14 years ago
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Senators probe Google–Anthropic, Microsoft–OpenAI deals over antitrust concerns
(computerworld.com)
7 points
byte-bolter
a year ago
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Report: Google shows phone prototype to vendors
(computerworld.com)
7 points
andres
19 years ago
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Symantec recants Android malware claims
(computerworld.com)
7 points
FluidDjango
14 years ago
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Banned Podcaster developer turns to hacked iPhone market
(computerworld.com)
7 points
nickb
18 years ago
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Interview with C# lead architect Anders Hejlsberg
(computerworld.com.au)
7 points
greyman
18 years ago
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A penchant for patching: After 20 years, the system’s still a mess
(computerworld.com)
7 points
runningmike
5 years ago
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Outgoing federal CIO, Vivek Kundra, warns of 'an IT cartel' in DC
(computerworld.com)
7 points
erickhill
15 years ago
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Apple Parallels runs superior windows
(computerworld.com)
7 points
FridayoLeary
5 years ago
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Meet Apache Spot, a new open-source project for cybersecurity
(computerworld.com)
7 points
kungfudoi
10 years ago
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Use Tor? Riffle promises to protect your privacy even better
(computerworld.com)
7 points
Fjolsvith
10 years ago
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Hacker puts 650K U.S. patient records up for sale
(computerworld.com)
7 points
Lucas123
10 years ago
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China builds world’s fastest supercomputer without U.S. chips
(computerworld.com)
7 points
sjreese
10 years ago
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