In my daily usage and coding ChatGPT 5.2 is far better than 3.5 or 4… but as you prefer.
Anyway the point here is Chinese LLM VS Americans. DeepSeek is very close to Claude or ChatGPT performance, that’s why companies are using it, probably they don’t care about privacy and security issues. That are why I’m not using Chinese LLMs
This is a PR release meant to accompany the scientific work shown in the actual source / link. I don’t mean to be argumentative, just, would have taken back the time I spent reading it after reading the Nature version. It’s just “go read Nature” + 3 bullet points + anodyne CXO quotes.
Yes it’s illegal but because the car dashboard usually is placed in a better position than your hand/phone and also because you don’t chat with the car :) but in the end yes it’s a bit pointless ban the use of a phone and allow a “big phone built in the car”.
You can hold your hand/phone anywhere, including at the same level as your windshield, so that you can look at it without turning your eyes away from the road. Below the dashboard always puts your whole windshield in your peripheral at best.
Looks weird. But they claim that their financiers are the former CEO of ASML and the inventor of the microprocessor Faggin. The specs of the chip are impressive.
Euclyd is an European technology startup pioneering ultra-efficient silicon systems for foundation AI models, including large language models.
By rethinking every layer of the stack—from custom neural processors to memory architecture and system-level design—Euclyd dramatically reduces the energy, cost, and footprint of AI datacenter infrastructure.
Rooted in European engineering values, Euclyd builds environmentally conscious, socially responsible, and meticulously crafted AI solutions. The company is headquartered in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, with offices in San Jose, California.
Euclyd is led by a team of visionary engineers, mentored and backed by industry legends including Peter Wennink (former CEO of ASML), Federico Faggin (inventor of the microprocessor and founder of Zilog and Synaptics), and Steven Schuurman (founder of Elastic).
In a nutshell, there will be no more intrusions into chats, but only obligations for the companies to provide preferential channels for victims of these crimes.
And companies considered high-risk will have to "contribute to the development of technologies to mitigate the risks relating to their services." Which sooner or later will involve another attempt at client-side scanning.
One of those is a ceo of a company that doesn’t make money at all, the other of a company that makes money, but not on AI. If you actually make money on AI (a rarified position seemingly only occupied by nvidia), then it may be a scarier prospect.
> Alibaba provides tech support for Chinese military “operations” against targets in the US, according to intelligence cited in a White House national security memo raising concerns about the technology giant.
They are probably using the NVIDIA chips the same White House said should not be exported to China...and later said... it as not an issue at all to sell them to China...
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