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‘Frontier models are still unable to solve the majority of tasks’: The death of the software engineer may not happen as soon as you think – OpenAI researchers found AI models still lag behind humans on coding tasks
AI might not replace software engineers just yet as new research from OpenAI reveals ongoing weaknesses in the technology. Having created a benchmark dubbed ‘SWE-Lancer’ to evaluate AI’s effectiveness at completing software engineering and managerial tasks, researchers concluded that the technology is lacking. “We evaluate model performance and find that frontier models are still unable to solve the majority of…
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This is the only way to watch Super Bowl 2025 without lag
One of the frustrating things about cutting the cord to watch Super Bowl 2025 is the lag time. Granted, unless you’re literally going to be in the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, any streaming service or cable alternative you choose to watch the Big Game might put you nearly a minute and a half behind the…
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Input Lag vs. Frame Rate Drops: Whats the Difference, and How to Handle Each?
Input lag and frame drops are two performance issues in games that some players get mixed up. However, while there’s some overlap, these are two completely different issues and understanding what they are and how they differ is an important step towards making your games run better. Source link
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Australian Firms Lag in Global Digital Transformation Race
A disproportionately large portion of Australia’s local companies are struggling to keep up with the pace of global digital adoption and transformation, according to new data from the local arm of Accenture. The consulting firm found 40% of local companies fall in the bottom quartile of companies when ranked by their digital maturity level against global competitors in countries in…
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Facebook and Spotify warn Europe could lag in AI due to complex regulations – Computerworld
The Irish DPC’s move came after NOYB, a Vienna-based digital rights advocacy group, complained to DPAs (data protection authorities) in 11 countries including Austria, Belgium, Spain, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, and Norway, to “immediately stop Meta’s abuse of personal data for AI.” “Regulating against known harms is necessary, but pre-emptive regulation of theoretical harms for nascent technologies such as…
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