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Thousands of hacked TP-Link routers used in years-long account takeover attacks
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DOJ indicts Gotbit CEO for allegedly orchestrating massive wash trading scheme
The Department of Justice has indicted Aleksei Andriunin, founder and CEO of crypto financial services firm Gotbit, on charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit market manipulation. Andriunin, a Russian national residing in Portugal, allegedly orchestrated a scheme to artificially inflate trading volumes for client crypto companies, including several based in the US. He […]
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Ethereum to $3,000 – Despite 5% fall, ETH can climb ONLY if…
Altcoin’s metrics revealed that ETH slipped below its possible market bottom on the charts
A fall under $2.4k could push ETH down to $2.3kLike most cryptos in the market, Ethereum [ETH] als
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Bitcoin miner Bitfarms partners with Stronghold to expand its operations
Bitfarms deployed 10,000 miners at Stronghold’s Scrubgrass facility, enhancing operational efficiency
Bitfarms’ stock has continued to fall, amid the broader market pressures.Bitfarms, a pr
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XRP’s short-term price targets – How far can market sentiment take it?
Crowd and smart money sentiment both highlighted market optimism
Higher transaction counts and active addresses, combined with declining exchange reserves, supported XRP’s bullish chancesXR
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Unpopular Opinion: It’s Harder Than Ever to Be a Good Data Scientist
What working as a data scientist at various companies and industries over the past 6+ years has taught me
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Best practices and lessons for fine-tuning Anthropic’s Claude 3 Haiku on Amazon Bedrock
In this post, we explore the best practices and lessons learned for fine-tuning Anthropic’s Claude 3 Haiku on Amazon Bedrock. We discuss the important components of fine-tuning, including use case definition, data preparation, model customization, and performance evaluation.Originally appeared here:
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The 30 best early Black Friday phone deals
While Black Friday doesn’t officially start until the end of November, you can already score big deals on the latest smartphones from Samsung, Google, Motorola, and even Apple.Go Here to Read this Fast! The 30 best early Black Friday phone deals
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The 8 best TVs for under $1,000 for 2024
Not every big screen needs to cost an arm and a leg. Here’s seven of our favorite TVs in 2024 that cost less than $1,000.Go Here to Read this Fast! The 8 best TVs for under $1,000 for 2024
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Amazon reportedly bumped back its AI-powered Alexa to next year
If you’re wondering what happened to Amazon’s new and improved version of its Alexa voice assistant, you’re not alone. Bloomberg reports that the new Alexa is still stuck in its developmental phase and Amazon has cut off access to its beta phase including its new “Let’s Chat” phase. As a result, a planned late 2024 launch has been pushed back to next year.
The problem seems to be with its large language models (LLMs). The new Alexa is designed to understand more complicated questions from users but it’s also more likely to fail doing some of the most basic things the old version could do quite easily like create a timer or operate smart lights, according to a follow up report from The Verge.
Amazon originally planned to unveil its new version of Alexa AI in October but now the timeline has been extended into next year. (As you might have noticed, October has come and gone.) The original timeline planned to premiere the next evolutionary step in Alexa’s advancement on October 17 but Amazon decided to pivot and used the date to show off its new line of Kindle ereaders. Then in August, news surfaced that the new Alexa would be powered by Anthropic’s Claude AI and come with a monthly subscription fee.
As ChatGPT began to rise in popularity in the summer of 2023, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy wanted to see if Alexa could compete if it had an AI upgrade. Jassy reportedly started peppering Alexa with sports questions “like an ESPN reporter at a playoff press conference” and its answers were “nowhere near perfect.” It even made up a recent game score for Jassy.
Despite this, Alexa passed the good enough stage and Jassy and his fellow executives felt their engineers could build a beta version by the early part of 2024. Unfortunately, Amazon wasn’t able to meet its deadline.
Even with the new deadline, the new Alexa still has a long way to go to fix its problems. Some employees told Bloomberg that the problem outside of Alexa’s innerworkings is with Amazon’s overstuffed management and a lack of “a compelling vision for an AI-powered Alexa.” .
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