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The Backdoor you're comfortable with
Data flows are power flows, and jurisdictions are never neutral. Europe's dependency on US tech infrastructure creates the same structural risk it criticises in others
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Data flows are power flows, and jurisdictions are never neutral. Europe's dependency on US tech infrastructure creates the same structural risk it criticises in others
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Everyone is talking about context engineering and clever memoryβmanagement tricks inside models. It's great, it's pushing the boundaries of what models can do. How does this translate into tangible benefits for users though? When you realise that those improvements are ultimately about preserving and applying
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Intelligence Too Cheap to Meter In 1954, electricity was hailed as "too cheap to meter" thanks to nuclear power. What a weird twist of events that, 70 years later, nuclear is now gearing up to power the very infrastructure that is creating intelligence "too cheap to meter&
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Following up on last week's post on the current compute crunch and its impact on researcher career paths, we're digging today into a few of the common traits or similar experiences I've witnessed when chatting with soon-to-be researcher entrepreneurs. π€"Is there really a
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Amidst an AI boom, researchers are weighing academic careers against entrepreneurship. GPU shortages and the need for real-world problem-solving are influencing their decision, pushing more towards corporates and startups.