By @pigivinci [ 14 Min read ] Of course, a new set of challenges arise: what about hallucinations? If we don’t see the underlying number of an answer, can we be 100% sure that the answer is correct? The two approaches have different pros and cons: Fine-Tuning: Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG):.. Read More |
By @hackernooncontests [ 4 Min read ] Welcome one, welcome all, to the results announcement of the Web3 Development Writing Contest presented by Getblock and HackerNoon! Category Prize Best #blockchain-api story $2,500 Best #dApp-development story $1,500 Best #getblock-tutorial story $1,000 Hearing About HackerNoon Writing Contests for the First Time? Let’s meet our finalists!.. Read More |
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As OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind push the frontiers of artificial intelligence, critics warn of a growing concentration of power. Startups and open-source labs are struggling to compete, raising concerns about innovation bottlenecks, transparency, and long-term safety. Meanwhile, regulators in the U.S. and EU are beginning to scrutinize how AI models are developed, distributed, and monetized. Should governments intervene — or is the market still open enough to self-regulate? Yes — the AI oligopoly is dangerous No — competition will sort it out Only if smaller labs are being actively blocked Not sure — too early to tell |
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