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IT 気になる、記になる… Apple、「iOS 18.1」「iPadOS 18.1」「macOS 15.1」の各ベータ版の提供を一時停止 https://taisy0.com/2024/08/24/203135.html appleiosipadosmacos,apple,iosipadosmacos 2024-08-23 16:35:34
AWS AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog Breaking Cloud Barriers: WEKA Redefines Cloud Storage Performance https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/breaking-cloud-barriers-weka-cloud-storage/ By Boni Bruno Director Technical Marketing amp Performance Engineering WEKA ByVenkatesh Aravamudan Sr Partner Solutions Architect AWS ByGaurav Bhatnagar Solutions Architect AWS WEKA Managing compute intensive workloads in Artificial Intelligence AI and High Performance Computing HPC presents several challenges primarily due to the complexity of data ingestion processing and integration from diverse sources 2024-08-23 16:14:00
AWS AWS - Webinar Channel Devs Quickstart Guide to GenAI on AWS: Amazon Bedrock & Amazon Q Developer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSv9bj5r0Mg Are you overwhelmed by the vast array of Generative AI options available In this video Principal Developer Advocate Darko Mesaros will introduce you to two powerful tools from AWS that will kickstart your Generative AI journey Amazon Bedrock and Amazon Q Developer Amazon Bedrock is like the essential components of an electronics project the chips transistors and other elements that give your project life It provides access to high performance foundation models from leading AI companies which you can easily integrate into your applications via API On the other hand Amazon Q Developer is like your trusty soldering iron It s the tool that helps you bring all these components together enabling you to build your AI projects faster better and more reliably Q Developer is a coding assistant residing in your favorite IDE helping you code faster troubleshoot problems and more In this video you ll learn how to use Amazon Bedrock s foundation models like Claude and how Amazon Q Developer can assist you in writing code to integrate these capabilities seamlessly Get to know Amazon Q Developer 👉 sc channel smGet to know Amazon Bedrock 👉 sc channel smResources 🛠️Amazon Bedrock Code 🛠️Amazon Q Code 🔗Generative AI at AWS 🎥 Ways to Boost Your Coding Productivity with Amazon Q Developer 🎥Getting started with Amazon Q Developer in Visual Studio Code 🎥Integrating Foundation Models into Your Code with Amazon Bedrock Follow AWS Developers 📺Instagram 🐦Twitter 💼LinkedIn 👾Twitch Chapters Introduction Amazon Bedrock The building blocks that provides your project functionality Amazon Q Developer The coding assistant that helps you build your projects faster Conclusion amazonbedrock amazonq generativeai 2024-08-23 16:00:56
Program JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 文字列収集 (paizaランク S 相当) を普通にツリー構造で解く(JavaScript) https://qiita.com/tanin_no_sorani/items/bb74992da4c6b115b327 javascript,paiza,ツリー構造 2024-08-24 01:28:52
海外TECH Ars Technica Amazon is bricking primary feature on $160 Echo device after 1 year https://arstechnica.com/?p=2045012 Smart display will soon default to showing ads after three hours 2024-08-23 16:30:58
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple-1 owned by Apple's first applications engineer sells for over $300,000 https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/08/23/apple-1-owned-by-apples-first-applications-engineer-sells-for-over-300000?utm_medium=rss An Apple computer owned by Apple s first applications engineer Dana Redington has commanded quite the price on the auction block along with a panoply of other Apple related items Image Credit RR AuctionsIn a pile of soon to be discarded hardware was sitting in Steve Jobs office as the company prepared for a move With permission from both Jobs and Steve Wozniak Redington carefully selected the motherboard and accessories from the pile Now that same Apple has sold for an impressive at auction on August As RR Auctions notes the board previously unknown to the Apple collecting community has now been logged as in the Apple Registry Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-08-23 16:33:35
海外TECH Engadget This startup wants to be the iTunes of AI content licensing https://www.engadget.com/ai/this-startup-wants-to-be-the-itunes-of-ai-content-licensing-162942714.html?src=rss TollBitThe year old founders of TollBit a New York based startup that is all of six months old think we re living in the Napster days of AI Just like people of a certain generation downloaded digital music companies are ripping off vast swaths of the internet without paying the rights holders They want TollBit to be the iTunes of the AI world It s kind of the Wild West right now Olivia Joslin the company s co founder and chief operating officer told Engadget in an interview We want to make it easier for AI companies to pay for the data they need Their idea is simple create a marketplace that connects AI companies that need access to fresh high quality data to the publishers who actually spend money creating it AI companies have indeed only recently started paying for some of the data they need from news publishers OpenAI kicked off an arms race at the end of but it was only a year ago that the company signed the first of its many licensing deals with the Associated Press Later that year OpenAI announced a partnership with German publisher Axel Springer which operates Business Insider and Politico in the US Multiple publishers including Vox the Financial Times News Corp and TIME have since signed deals with OpenAI and Google But that still leaves countless other publishers and creators out in the cold ーwithout the option to strike this Faustian Bargain even if they want to This is the long tail of publishers that TollBit wants to target Powerful AI models already exist and they have already been trained Toshit Panigrahi TollBit s co founder and CEO told Engadget And right now there are thousands of applications just taking these existing models off the shelves What they need is fresh content But right now there s no infrastructure ーneither for them to buy it nor for content makers to sell it in a way that is seamless Both Joslin and Panigrahi weren t particularly knowledgeable about the media industry But they both knew how online marketplaces and platforms operated they were colleagues at Toast a platform that lets restaurants manage billing and reservations Panigrahi watched both the deals ーand the lawsuits ーpile up in the AI sector then called on Joslin Their early conversations were about RAG which stands for Retrieval Augmented Generation in the AI world With RAG AI models first look up information from specific databases like the scrapable portions of the internet and use that information to synthesize a response instead of simply relying on training data Services like ChatGPT don t know current home prices or the latest news Instead they fetch that data typically by looking at websites That absence of fresh data is why AI chatbots are often stumped by queries about breaking news events ーif they don t scrape the latest data they simply can t keep up We thought that using content for RAG was something fundamentally different than using it for training said Panigrahi TollBitBy some estimations RAG is the future of search engines More and more people are asking questions on the internet and expecting complete answers in return instead of a list of blue links In just over a year startups like Perplexity backed by Jess Bezos and NVIDIA among others have burst onto the scene with ambitions of taking on Google Even OpenAI has plans to someday let ChatGPT become your search engine In response Google has sprung into action ーit now culls relevant information from search results and presents it as a coherent answer at the top of the results page a feature it calls AI Overviews It doesn t always work well but is seemingly here to stay The rise of RAG based search engines has publishers shaking in their boots After all who would make money if AI reads the internet for us After Google rolled out AI Overviews earlier this year at least one report estimated that publishers would lose more than billion in ad revenue because fewer people would have a reason to visit their websites AI companies need continuous access to high quality content and data too said Joslin but if you don t figure out some economic model here there will be no incentive for anyone to create content and that ll be the end of AI applications too Instead of cutting one off checks TollBit s model aims to compensate publishers on an ongoing basis Hypothetically if someone s content was used in a thousand AI generated answers they would get paid a thousand times at a price that they set and which they can change on the fly Each time an AI company accesses fresh data from a publisher through TollBit it can pay a small fee set by the publisher that Panigrahi and Joslin think should be roughly equivalent to whatever a traditional page view would have made the publisher And the platform can also block AI companies who haven t signed up from accessing publishers data So far the founders claim to have onboarded a hundred publishers and are in pilots with three AI companies since TollBit launched in February They refused to reveal which publishers or AI companies had signed on so far citing confidentiality clauses but did not deny speaking with OpenAI Anthropic Google and Meta So far they say that no money has changed hands between AI companies and publishers on their platform TollBitUntil that happens their model is still a giant hypothetical ーalthough one that investors have so far poured million into TollBit s investors include Sunflower Capital Lerer Hippeau Operator Collective AIX and Liquid Ventures and more investors are currently pounding down their door Joslin claimed In April TollBit also brought on Campbell Brown as a senior adviser a former television anchor who previously acted as Meta s head of news partnerships for the better part of a decade In spite of some high profile lawsuits AI companies are still scraping the internet for free and largely getting away with it Why would they have any incentive to actually pay publishers for this data There are three big reasons the founders say more websites are taking steps to prevent their content from being scraped ever since generative AI went mainstream which means that scraping the web is getting harder and more expensive no one wants to deal with ongoing copyright lawsuits and crucially being able to easily pay for content on an as needed basis lets AI companies tap into smaller and more niche publications because it isn t possible to strike individual licensing deals with every single website Joslin also pointed out that multiple TollBit investors have also invested in AI companies which they worry might face litigation for using content without permission Getting AI companies to pay for content could provide a recurring revenue stream for not just large publishers but to potentially anyone who publishes anything online Last month Perplexity ーwhich was accused of illegally scraping content from Forbes Wired and Cond Nast ーlaunched a Publishers Program under which it plans to share a cut of any revenue it earns with publishers if it uses their content to generate answers with AI The success of the program however hinges on how much money Perplexity makes when it introduces ads in the app later this year Like Tollbit it s another complete hypothetical Our thesis with TollBit is that if you lose a page view today you should be compensated for it immediately rather than a few years after when a tech company figures out its ads program said Panigrahi about Perplexity s initiative Despite all the existing licensing deals and technical advances AI powered chatbots still make for terrible news sources They still make up facts and confidently conjure up entire links to stories that don t actually exist But technology companies are now stuffing AI chatbots in every crevice they can which means that many people will still get their news from one of these products in the not so distant future A more cynical take on TollBit s premise is that the startup is effectively offering hush money to publishers whose work is more likely than not to be sausaged into misinformation Its founders naturally don t agree with the characterization We are careful about the AI partners we onboard Panigrahi said These companies are very mindful about the quality of input material and correctness of responses We re seeing that paying for content even nominal amounts creates incentive to respect the raw inputs into their systems instead of treating it as a free replaceable commodity This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-08-23 16:29:42
海外TECH Engadget The DOJ files an antitrust suit against a software company for allegedly manipulating rent prices https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/the-doj-files-an-antitrust-lawsuit-against-a-software-company-for-allegedly-manipulating-rent-prices-154230054.html?src=rss The Department of Justice and eight states attorney generals filed an antitrust lawsuit against rental software company RealPage on Friday accusing it of using algorithms to drive up rent prices nationwide The suit alleges RealPage s software YieldStar gathers sensitive information from landlords and rental companies which it feeds into algorithms that recommend prices and practices that limit competition and force renters to pay more Americans should not have to pay more in rent because a company has found a new way to scheme with landlords to break the law Attorney General Merrick Garland wrote in a DOJ press release RealPage s software reportedly manages more than million rental units globally The DOJ s complaint accuses the Texas based company of contracting with competing landlords who agree to share nonpublic competitively sensitive information about rental rates and other lease terms RealPage then trains YieldStar s algorithms which generate pricing and other competitive recommendations based on their and their rivals competitively sensitive information according to the DOJ The DOJ was joined in its suit by the attorney generals of North Carolina California Colorado Connecticut Minnesota Oregon Tennessee and Washington It filed the lawsuit in the US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina accusing the company of violating Sections and of the Sherman Act The law is considered the bedrock of US antitrust actions In addition the lawsuit accuses RealPage of monopolizing the rental market in a feedback loop that strengthens RealPage s grip on the market making it harder for honest businesses to compete on the merits The DOJ s complaint cites internal documents and sworn testimony from the company along with landlords who have used the software to allegedly price gouge renters The agency says RealPage admitted its software was designed to maximize rent prices saying its product excels at driving every possible opportunity to increase price avoid ing the race to the bottom in down markets and a rising tide raises all ships In addition the DOJ quotes a RealPage executive as observing that its software helps landlords avoid competing The executive allegedly opined that there is greater good in everybody succeeding versus essentially trying to compete against one another in a way that actually keeps the entire industry down Perhaps the executive doesn t consider renters part of the greater good The DOJ also quotes a RealPage executive as explaining to a landlord that its competitor data can help spot situations where they may have a increase instead of a increase for the day The suit even cites a landlord s comment that YieldStar helps the supply side control the market I always liked this product because your algorithm uses proprietary data from other subscribers to suggest rents and term That s classic price fixing This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-08-23 16:04:27
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