2025-04-15
4.1 has basically replaced o3-mini for me in all my workflows (cursor, etc.) - highly recommend also lol at nano just hanging out there being 2x better than latest 4o at math [image]
TechCrunch
OpenAI releases GPT‑4.1, GPT‑4.1 mini, and GPT‑4.1 nano, which excel at coding, instruction following, and long context understanding, available via its API
OpenAI on Monday launched a new family of models called GPT-4.1. Yes, “4.1” — as if the company's nomenclature wasn't confusing enough already.
2024-06-29
yet another one pulls an Inflection :(
GeekWire
Amazon hires the CEO and co-founders of Adept, which builds AI agents that automate enterprise workflows, to join its AGI team and will use some of Adept's tech
Amazon is amping up its AI efforts by hiring executives from Adept, a San Francisco-based startup building “agents” that automate enterprise workflows.
2023-12-28
Four chained zero-days for a zero-click attack! Somebody somewhere has a massive bank of zero-days with an all-star team finding and chaining them together. Scary to think of the nested castles of sand we so deeply depend on.
Ars Technica
Researchers detail a zero-click iMessage attack that for over four years used four zero-days to hack iPhones, including dozens belonging to Kaspersky employees
“Triangulation” infected dozens of iPhones belonging to employees of Moscow-based Kaspersky. — Researchers on Wednesday …
2023-05-20
MTIA seems cool (especially that it supports eager) but it seems to have missed the boat on large language models - where's the interconnect and HBM and fp8? Might be a great cost savings for their internal vision / recsys workloads but feels like yesterday's accelerator https://twitter.com/...
TechCrunch
Meta outlines its RSC supercomputer and its work on two chips: MTIA for accelerating AI training, set for release in 2025, and MSVP, for video processing needs
#riscv Mikael Strandlund : Meta's Engineering and Infrastructure teams are excited to host AI Infra @Scale, a one-day virtual event featuring a range of speakers from Meta … Roman ...
2023-05-19
MTIA seems cool (especially that it supports eager) but it seems to have missed the boat on large language models - where's the interconnect and HBM and fp8? Might be a great cost savings for their internal vision / recsys workloads but feels like yesterday's accelerator https://twitter.com/...
TechCrunch
Meta outlines its RSC supercomputer and its work on two chips: MTIA for accelerating AI training, set for release in 2025, and MSVP, for video processing needs
Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch :