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Researchers warn of catastrophic overtraining in Large Language Models

Carl Franzen

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More A new academic study challenges a core assumption in the development of ...[Continue Reading]

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EXCLUSIVE: Heritage Watchmaker Urban Jrgensen Gears forRelaunch

Lily Templeton

PARIS When youre a 253-year-old watchmaker of kings, you can afford to take your time. Thats the approach for the new chapter beginning for historic watchmaker Urban Jrgensen, which traces it ...[Continue Reading]

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The 80/20 rule of dating is nonsense. So why do so many people believe it?

Joe Humphreys

The 80/20 rule plays a key part in the Netflix series Adolescence. It says 80 per cent of women are attracted to 20 per cent of men, meaning if youre male and you fall outside that magic one-fifth, y ...[Continue Reading]

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This trend for lighting up gardens may seem an inviting one, but it needs to be done with care

Joanne Hunt

If youve got a garden, balcony or other outdoor space, lights are pitched as a way to add atmosphere and enchantment after dark. Visit a garden centre and youll see all manner of electric, battery a ...[Continue Reading]

The Irish Times

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Indian-American executive named to leadership role at Wharton focussed on AI, analytics

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By Yoshita Singh New York, Mar 31 (PTI) An Indian-American executive has been named to a leadership role at an inaugural programme at the prestigious Wharton School, bringing his industry-leading ...[Continue Reading]

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The Leapfrogging Terminus and the Fuzzy Cut

Jim Pivarski

I've been thinking about some maybe-undecidable philosophical questions, and it occurred to me that they fall into some neat categories. These questions are maybe-undecidable because of the absolute ...[Continue Reading]

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