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2025-02-13
The Verge 5 related

OpenAI expands its Model Spec for how its AI models should behave, from 10 to 63 pages, emphasizing “customizability, transparency, and intellectual freedom”

a document which defines how we want our models to behave. The update reinforces our commitments to customizability, transparency, and intellectual freedom to explore, debate, and create with AI. http...

2024-02-19
PCWorld 7 related

SPEC invalidates 2,600 benchmark results for some Intel Xeon CPUs, saying their compiler artificially inflated the results of its benchmark by as much as 9%

Benchmarks, while inherently contentious and not always representative of real-world performance, are an important tool in any kind of quantitative evaluation.

2024-02-18
PCWorld 5 related

SPEC invalidates 2,600 benchmark results for some Intel Xeon CPUs, saying their compiler artificially inflated the results of its benchmark by as much as 9%

Benchmarks, while inherently contentious and not always representative of real-world performance, are an important tool in any kind of quantitative evaluation.

2015-02-26
Ars Technica 7 related

W3C finalizes Pointer Events web API spec, but Apple and Google's lack of support is a deal-breaker

Pointer Events finalized, but Apple's lack of support still a deal breaker  —  Spec has support from Microsoft, Mozilla, jQuery, and sometimes Google.  But not Cupertino.

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