March 2023 Archive
7861.
Tell HN: Dark Sky Is Working
7862.
Silicon Valley Is Turning into Its Own Worst Fear (2017) (buzzfeednews.com)
7863.
Are We Losing the Ability to Read Books? (scotthyoung.com)
7864.
Use any ChatGPT Plugin via API (langchain.readthedocs.io)
7865.
Fusion 360 Internals: Trying to re-invent Fusion’s GUI (and failing) (whynot.fail)
7866.
AI Bots Listen in on the Toxic World of Videogame Voice Chat (wsj.com)
7867.
ChatGPT will not eat all software (hn.substack.com)
7868.
Drugs and alcohol do not make you more creative, research finds (theguardian.com)
7869.
The Yuan Is an Unlikely Winner from Russia’s Growing Isolation (bloomberg.com)
7870.
Incorrect nutrition info in OpenAI video featuring Wolfram Alpha plugin (twitter.com)
7871.
Summary of sparks of AGI in GPT-4 (ibragimov.org)
7872.
SimulaVR: Early Review Unit in Transit (simulavr.com)
7873.
How do those collaborative whiteboards work?
7874.
Patients given aripiprazole ‘should be told of gambling addiction risks' (theguardian.com)
7875.
Latitude Financial cyber attack: Millions of Australian's financial data stolen (abc.net.au)
7876.
Apple acquired a startup using AI to compress videos (techcrunch.com)
7877.
We May be Surprised Again: Why I take LLMs seriously (inference.vc)
7878.
Musk says Twitter value is down to $20B, calls firm an “inverse startup” (arstechnica.com)
7879.
Gary Marcus Announces That GPTs Have Never Discovered New Scientific Principles (twitter.com)
7880.
Everything is a Remix (Complete Updated 2023 Edition) [video] (youtube.com)
7881.
The TikTok Ban Is an Attack on Our Rights (concernedsoftwareuser.github.io)
7882.
AI and the American Smile (medium.com)
7883.
Tell HN: The scary thing about GPT-4 is that people might use it
7884.
Big Tech’s AI Armies Are Huge, yet Struggling to Innovate (washingtonpost.com)
7885.
The Data Delusion (newyorker.com)
7886.
Mandatory In-Car Breathalyzers Are Only a Few Years Away (jalopnik.com)
7887.
Battlefield of Cellular Automata (thesigns.icu)
7888.
Ending health insurance for generic drugs would save patients money (washingtonpost.com)
7889.
The “free and open internet” hypocrites (dvorak.substack.com)
7890.
Why universities are making us stupid (newstatesman.com)