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Qwen Code is good but not great The three biggest hyperscalers in the US are AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. The biggest hyperscaler in China (and the sixth in the world) is Alibaba Cloud. Alibaba’s large language model and multimodal model family, Tongyi Qianwen, or Qwen, competes with models from the US hyperscalers as well as models from OpenAI and Anthropic, but Qwen is free. One of the few drawbacks of Qwen models … The new features in Java 25 Java Development Kit (JDK) 25, a new Long-Term Support (LTS) release of standard Java, is now generally available. The release brings 18 features, five of which Oracle touts as assisting with AI development. JDK 25 comes on the heels of JDK 24 , a six-month-support release that arrived March 18. As a Long-Term support release, JDK 25 will get at least eight years of Premier commercial support fro… Waymo Gets Green Light For Airport Service in San Francisco Waymo is now permitted to test its robotaxi service at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), a big win for the company as it seeks to expand its service area and tackle more popular, revenue-generating destinations. From a report: After years of back-and-forth negotiations, Waymo signed "Testing and Operations Pilot Permit" with SFO, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said in a release. Under the agreement, Waymo will roll out its service to SFO in three phases, including testing vehicles wi… OpenAI's First Study On ChatGPT Usage An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Today, OpenAI's Economic Research Team went a long way toward answering that question, on a population level, releasing a first-of-its-kind National Bureau of Economic Research working paper (in association with Harvard economist David Denning) detailing how people end up using ChatGPT across time and tasks. While other research has sought to estimate this kind of usage data using self-reported surveys, this is the first such paper with dir… |
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