by andflywrite | Oct 24, 2023 | BEST LINKS EVER
No major foundation model developer is close to providing adequate transparency, revealing a fundamental lack of transparency in the AI industry. AS we transition from the “Wow!” AI stage to the devil in the details, various ways of holding AI...
by kris | Oct 13, 2023 | BEST LINKS EVER
This article by an education reporting collaborative promotes hopes to promote engagement with the public regarding education policy changes. Sluggish growth in math scores for U.S. students began long before the pandemic, but the problem has snowballed into an...
by kris | Oct 13, 2023 | BEST LINKS EVER
Steve Blank is recognized as a thought leader in the field of entrepreneurship and in this newsletter he contributes thoughts on the history of US government investments in funding research driven by the needs of the military. The U.S. has spent the last 70 years...
by kris | Oct 13, 2023 | BEST LINKS EVER
Benedict Evans a well known analyst in the technology industry shares his insight in this newsletter on what you can you do with AI ChatGPT and LLMs. Unbundling AI — Benedict...
by andflywrite | Oct 10, 2023 | BEST LINKS EVER
The big idea for having charter schools was to show how things could be done differently, and to see what changes brought better results. Here below is one example, that brings into question just how the US Public School System fails in comparison to how the US Dept...
by andflywrite | Oct 9, 2023 | BEST LINKS EVER
One of the ways AI can help humans is to aggregate and amass far more details and data, (IOW information), than a single human can hold in mind at any one time. After AI goes and finds all the relevant data in seconds, it can then search and find the most useful...