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Google Preps Public Preview of Gemini AI After Postponing In-Person Launch Events

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“After Google quietly scrapped a set of in-person events to launch Gemini, its biggest artificial intelligence initiative in a decade, the company has planned a virtual preview of the new AI as soon as this week, said a person with knowledge of the situation. By giving journalists and software developers a first look at some of the technology’s capabilities, Google could relieve some pressure from investors to prove it can catch up to ChatGPT creator OpenAI. Google representatives for weeks have been giving private demonstrations of the technology to business partners but they have said that cloud customers wouldn’t get access to the primary version of Gemini until next year.”

Source : Google Preps Public Preview of Gemini AI After Postponing In-Person Launch Events — The Information

23andMe confirms hackers stole ancestry data on 6.9 million users

a sign outside 23andMe's office in California, featuring the company's office in the background

“On Friday, genetic testing company 23andMe announced that hackers accessed the personal data of 0.1% of customers, or about 14,000 individuals. The company also said that by accessing those accounts, hackers were also able to access “a significant number of files containing profile information about other users’ ancestry.” But 23andMe would not say how many “other users” were impacted by the breach that the company initially disclosed in early October. As it turns out, there were a lot of “other users” who were victims of this data breach: 6.9 million affected individuals in tota”

Source : 23andMe confirms hackers stole ancestry data on 6.9 million users | TechCrunch

CO2 Inference – a Hugging Face Space by sasha

Task-by-task comparison

We ran a series of experiments to measure the energy efficiency and carbon emissions of different models from the HuggingFace Hub, and to see how different tasks and models compare. We found that multi-purpose, generative models are orders of magnitude more energy-intensive than task-specific systems for a variety of tasks, even for models with a similar number of parameters

Source : CO2 Inference – a Hugging Face Space by sasha

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