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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Feb 22 09:20:00 2024
    * Originally in: Dovenet TechTalk

    Google's new family of AI language models, Gemma, are free
    open-weights models built on technology similar to Gemini

    From TLDR 2024-02-22

    GOOGLE GOES "OPEN AI" WITH GEMMA, A FREE, OPEN-WEIGHTS CHATBOT
    FAMILY (2 MINUTE READ) [6]

    Google's new family of AI language models, Gemma, are free
    open-weights models built on technology similar to Gemini. Gemma
    models can run locally on a desktop or laptop computer. There are two
    models, one with 2 billion parameters and the other with 7 billion.
    Each model has pre-trained and instruction-tuned variants available.
    Google claims the 7 billion parameter model outperforms Meta's Llama 2
    7B and 13B models on several benchmarks in math, Python code
    generation, general knowledge, and commonsense reasoning tasks. This
    is Google's first significant open large language model release since
    OpenAI's ChatGPT was revealed in late 2022.

    75K LOYAL REDDITORS CAN SNAG SHARES BEFORE REDDIT GOES PUBLIC (4
    MINUTE READ) [7]

    Reddit hopes to entice its users to become shareholders to help drive
    change and make the market more fair to individual traders. 75,000 of
    the most prolific Redditors will have the opportunity to buy shares
    before trading starts when the company goes public later this year,
    possibly as soon as March. The privilege is usually reserved for big
    investors. Reddit announced its IPO in December 2021, when it was
    valued at about $10 billion. The site experienced widespread protests
    in June last year after it killed off many third-party apps by
    charging for access to its API. Users are still questioning the
    company's leadership over the decision.

    NASA FACES A QUANDARY WITH ITS AUDACIOUS LUNAR CARGO PROGRAM (9
    MINUTE READ) [9]

    Flying to the Moon is expensive, so NASA decided to reach out to
    private companies for help. NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services
    (CLPS) program originally aimed to launch its first missions by 2020.
    Years later, the first vehicles are now ready. Astrobotic's Odysseus
    lander will attempt to land on the Moon on Thursday. No private
    company has successfully landed on the Moon yet. If the CLPS program
    is successful, in a few years, NASA will have laid the foundation for
    a highway to the Moon.

    I RAN A BACKGROUND CHECK ON A STARTUP (27 MINUTE READ) [12]

    Employers regularly run background checks on potential employees.
    However, companies don't always make their history public - there's
    only so much you can learn from career pages and recruiter emails.
    This article presents an example of what a background check on an
    employer might look like. The check goes through checking a company's
    funding rounds, Glassdoor reviews, and court orders. Performing a
    background check on a company can turn up interesting facts that could
    help you decide whether you really want to work with them.

    NVIDIA POSTS REVENUE UP 265% ON BOOMING AI BUSINESS (4 MINUTE READ) [15]

    A summary of Nvidia's fourth fiscal quarter earnings.

    TECH HAS GRADUATED FROM THE STAR TREK ERA TO THE DOUGLAS ADAMS AGE (9
    MINUTE READ) [16]

    AI is the most Douglas Adams of all technologies - when technology
    becomes absurd, we must respond with absurd inventions.

    THINGS I DON'T KNOW ABOUT AI (15 MINUTE READ) [18]

    A collection of questions about the AI industry and where it is
    headed.

    RETELL AI (38 SECOND VIDEO) [19]

    Retell AI turns LLM agents into human-like voice agents that can
    handle tasks like making appointments with customers.

    Links:
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    [6] https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/02/google-goes-open-ai-with-gemma-a-free-open-weights-chatbot-family/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter

    [7] https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/02/report-75k-loyal-redditors-can-snag-shares-before-reddit-goes-public/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter

    [9] https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/as-companies-shoot-at-the-moon-nasas-tolerance-of-failure-is-tested/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter

    [12] https://www.careerfair.io/background-check?utm_source=tldrnewsletter

    [15] https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/21/nvidia-nvda-earnings-report-q4-2024.html?utm_source=tldrnewsletter

    [16] https://interconnected.org/home/2024/02/21/adams?utm_source=tldrnewsletter

    [18] https://blog.eladgil.com/p/things-i-dont-know-about-ai?utm_source=tldrnewsletter

    [19] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LT64_mgkro&utm_source=tldrnewsletter

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