Friday, October 31

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Elon Musk’s xAI Colossus: The Massive Energy Demands Behind the New Supercomputer
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Elon Musk’s xAI Colossus: The Massive Energy Demands Behind the New Supercomputer

From Business Insider's article: It's unclear whether Colossus runs 100,000 GPUs at the same time, which would require sophisticated networking technology and a lot of energy. "Musk previously said the 100,000-chip cluster was up and running in late June," The Information reported. "But at that time, a local electric utility said publicly that xAI only had access to a few megawatts of power from the local grid." Last month, CNBC reported that an environmental advocacy group had said that xAI was running gas turbines to produce more power for its data center without authorization. The outlet reported that the Southern Environmental Law Center wrote in a letter to the local health department that xAI had installed and was operating at least 18 unpermitted turbines, "with more potentially on...
Best for Adobe illustrator scripting?
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Best for Adobe illustrator scripting?

Looking for what would be the best for creating scripts for repetitive task at work in illustrator. Using gpt pro but without having coding knowledge it’s hard to trouble shoot. Any ideas for better alternatives or other solutions? Thanks :) submitted by /u/berchtold [link] [comments]
AI Startup/Pricing Models
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AI Startup/Pricing Models

How does one price custom AI solutions outside of the overpriced models with add on’s that add up quickly? SAAS with SMB as target. I am passing all costs on resources/integrations on the client while I build custom integrations/relationships. My idea is stupidly simple but complex. For me to win, I need a thriving small business or growing business to show proof of concept. They are more valuable to me than the short term profit. I’m curious how others present this and break down their pricing? Any help is appreciated! Def ok with offline conversations and collab. submitted by /u/thewildjoker [link] [comments]
New Open Source AI Model Can Check Itself and Avoid Hallucinations
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New Open Source AI Model Can Check Itself and Avoid Hallucinations

A brand new AI from New York-based startup HyperWrite is in the spotlight for a of different reason--it's using a new open source error-trapping system to avoid many classic "hallucination" issues that regularly plague chatbots like ChatGPT or Google Gemini, which famously told people to put glue on pizza earlier this year. The new AI, called Reflection 70B, is based on Meta's open source Llama model, news site VentureBeat reports. The goal is to introduce the new AI into the company's main product, a writing assistant that helps people craft their words and adapt to what the user needs it for--one of the type of creative ideas "sparking" tasks that generative AI is well suited for. submitted by /u/abbas_ai [link] [comments]
Walmart Uses Generative AI to Transform Product Catalog
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Walmart Uses Generative AI to Transform Product Catalog

Walmart has significantly boosted its operational efficiency and customer experience by implementing generative AI to enhance its product catalog. According to company executives, Walmart has used large language models (LLMs) to improve over 850 million product data entries—a task that would have required nearly 100 times the headcount and time if done manually. The generative AI has enriched product descriptions, filled in missing attributes, and made listings more informative, which has enhanced the company's ability to better match customer searches with relevant products, whether online or in physical stores. https://www.lycee.ai/blog/walmart-generative-ai-product-catalog submitted by /u/franckeinstein24 [link] [comments]
I found out that the creator of the AI bot I was using was reading my messages
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I found out that the creator of the AI bot I was using was reading my messages

I paid for a bot called "PsyAI" as it is meant to answer your questions "judgment free" but then I get the owner of the bot quoting some of the stuff I was saying to the bot and told me to "grow up." I asked him why he's spying on my messages and he told me he was the creator of the bot and told me "not to fuck with the wrong people". He then blocked me from using the bot and deleted his message history with myself and him. Anyway just be aware that the messages you are sending to the bot might not be private! submitted by /u/DPH_entity [link] [comments]
TIL there’s a black-market for AI chatbots and it is thriving
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TIL there’s a black-market for AI chatbots and it is thriving

Illicit large language models (LLMs) can make up to $28,000 in two months from sales on underground markets. The LLMs fall into two categories: those that are outright uncensored LLMs, often based on open-source standards, and those that jailbreak commercial LLMs out of their guardrails using prompts. The malicious LLMs can be put to work in a variety of different ways, from writing phishing emails to developing malware to attack websites. two uncensored LLMs, DarkGPT (which costs 78 cents for every 50 messages) and Escape GPT (a subscription service charged at $64.98 a month), were able to produce correct code around two-thirds of the time, and the code they produced were not picked up by antivirus tools—giving them a higher likelihood of successfully attacking a computer. Another malici...
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