Jasper Hamill
Jasper Hamill was editor of The Stack.
"Indiscriminately learning from data produced by other models causes... a degenerative process whereby, over time, models forget the true underlying data distribution."
On the anniversary of the new rules, we speak to industry experts to find out how (and if) things have changed.
Find out where Mark Zuckerberg might be spending his beefed-up capex budget of up to $40 billion
"Here’s a bag of soil and here's a purchase order from a big pharma company. Your job is to build the tech stack that makes one go from the other.”
Project aims to support AI compute demands with new "large scale" data centres on campus that once housed the world's most advanced fusion research facility
"I don’t think it’s too early to call it: this will be the largest IT outage in history," celebrity cybersecurity specialist announces
Chip hurler shares lessons for enterprises from the International Olympic Committee's test of retrieval-augmented generation
"A successful exploit could allow an attacker to access the web UI or API with the privileges of the compromised user."
'The AI-in-your-face approach by Microsoft and Google has led to features that are occasionally useful and more often annoying.'