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The company has launched XQ1, the world’s first multi-qubit mobile quantum processor which operates at room temperature.
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OpenAI Thinks ChatGPT Thinks
o1 model is marking a significant shift towards inference-time scaling in production, a concept that focuses on improving reasoning through search rather than just learning.
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Meanwhile, developers have already started implementing OpenAI's o1 within Cursor Composer and creating apps.
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The big question is – what will universities do with these GPUs, while the private sector is busy turning them into gold?
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"Writing code from scratch now feels really hard compared to just asking AI to do it."
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They claim that their students can expect average salaries of INR 10 LPA, with placements in Zomato, Swiggy, and Ola. But the reality is quite the opposite.
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Accel’s new program iteration promises up to $1 million in investment and over $5 million in perks from industry leaders like AWS, Google, and Stripe.
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Andrew Peng from OpenAI posted on X from the Wozniak Lounge at UC Berkeley campus about their inaugural campus recruiting event.
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Northeastern University London encourages prospective students to discover the possibilities and ignite their curiosity through these sessions.
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“This point comes up frequently, but it doesn't quite make sense,” said an unimpressed Francois Chollet.
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