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Yes. It's post training in qwen using the novel SwiReasoning framework.

I hadn't seen SwiReasoning (https://swireasoning.github.io, paper and code), it looks like that works at generation time without any requirements on the model. It increases token-efficiency and accuracy, but at first skim it seems like this would be incompatible with multi-token prediction. For large reductions in token budget it could be worth it.

Doesn't look like it's incompatible. Someone already released a quantization using MTP: https://huggingface.co/foxipanda/Rio-3.5-Open-397B-GGUF

As I understand it the basic premise of all the speculative decoding schemes is that the logits on the draft don't need to be exact so long as you mostly sample the same tokens, and because each position is fed by the embedding associated with the previous position's token you sort of "round away" error. With SwiReasoning I think you skip the sampling/rounding part and do something continuous using the whole distribution, so it would seem to rely on the accuracy of those values. MTP still makes sense outside the latent reasoning chunks though.

Nowadays you are the product regardless of how much you are paying.

Pokémon Go can be pretty expensive with micro-transactions.


As a Pokemon go player, I would say it isn't.

There's even a Pokemon exclusive to the middle east region: sandstorm pattern Vivillion. Lots of players there.


"The Middle-east" isn't a war zone. Even the parts of the middle-east that are, don't have any drone deployments. Lebanon maybe? Reports are thin.

Maxar is/was primarily a satellite data company, and to say Pokemon data would add any major value in any of today's active drone deployments with the level of Satellite coverage Maxar already has is a wide stretch.

Moreover, ground forces in the area would need pretty heavy jamming tech in place too for this kind of data to be useful. It's a sliver of a sliver of a sliver situation.


> "The Middle-east" isn't a war zone.

According to Wikipedia, more than half of the Middle East countries are either belligerents or were otherwise attacked in the ongoing war.


Even with the relatively small countries in the middle east, a country is a large place and so being attacked doesn't make the whole a war zone.

I think pretty heavy ubiquitous jamming is absolutely a feature of modern warfare now. Ukraine is a model of what's to cone

Obtaining it never means having to scan anything at any time.

That's true, it's obtained from gifting.

But what I mean is that there are enough players there to be significant part of the ecosystem. The war made obtaining those Vivillion harder.


I don't understand how it's related.

I am a daily player, I have scanned something once, the rewards were minuscule, I never did it again. I have that specific vivillon which was hard to get because not many players were from the relevant area even before the current events, and I just can't see how the war is related to any of this.


He was kinda right.

Lawyers, doctors, students, teachers. Lots of people using GPT models carelessly in harmful ways.


Obviously not what he meant at the time but hilarious(ly sad) in retrospect.

Delaying a technology release is not going to stop that in the long term. Society, culture, and the support tooling just needs to adapt. Just like how AI coding is still in the early days.

The sooner people learn the risks and build the infrastructure to make it fail less the better.


I can't say for sure, but there is a suspicious amount of "it's not x, it's y". At least there are no em-dashes.

Out of curiosity, I wondered if you could break a tokenizer by introducing weird characters not mapped to an id.

But apparently, they either just emit a [UNK] token or translate the unrecognized character into raw UTF-8 bytes.


Next step: 100% browser javascript pokémon emerald.

New LLM benchmark?

Impossible to know for sure. But I would speculate a lot of investors are "bullish" on these three companies and would rather invest more on them.

Ovid's unicorn gpt-2 article in 2019 really amazed me.

Meta alone spent 2 billion dollars lobbying for this worldwide, and it was a massive success, it's passing everywhere unanimously.


Citation for this claim? Searching lands on this page without any citations and seems AI generated slop:

https://captaincompliance.com/education/meta-is-spending-2-b...



If I'm reading that right this covers all of Meta's state lobbying spending which is $45M + $25M federally and it's not all directly related to this age gating stuff, but general shaping anti-child exploitation policy?

> On every social media regulation bill in Colorado, Meta takes an "Amending" position, actively fighting changes. Across 117 lobbying records on 22 bills:

> Bills regulating social media: Meta position is "Amending" (fighting) > The one bill putting the burden on OS providers: Meta position is "Monitoring" (watching)

> Meta fights bills that regulate Meta. Meta watches bills that regulate everyone else.

So their lobbyist choosing not to fight against the OS age gating is the big reveal.


The link doesn't show what you think it shows.


Yes, the source of these claims is AI slop from a new account with no history.


There was an AI generated slop report posted to Reddit that went viral. It even got some news coverage before anyone stopped to read the files and discover that it was gibberish.

I still get downvoted for pointing it out and trying to ground the conversation in facts. As you noticed the story continues to thrive on bad news sites and social media.


> I still get downvoted for pointing it out and trying to ground the conversation in facts.

That seems right for current-day HN lol. I got downvoted for pointing out obvious inaccuracies in another comment.


Meta has not spent $2 billion lobbying for this or on lobbying altogether.

It’s amazing how that one AI slop project that made this claim got so many people to believe this number.

Spreading this disproven AI slop around isn’t helping. It just makes opposition look like uninformed conspiracy theorists who can’t fact check anything.


Meta is lobbying to get age verification installed at the OS level so that they don't have to bear the cost themselves. I know nothing of the $2B but the fact that Meta influences the legislation can hardly be denied:

During the meeting, Meta executives, including Antigone Davis, global head of safety, are understood to have argued that any age checks should be handled on a smartphone operating system rather than by the likes of Meta.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/meta-urges-labo...


>>Meta alone spent 2 billion dollars lobbying fo

Source: Some guy on Reddit, trust me bro


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