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I Don’t Want to Alarm You, but Microsoft May Have Done Something… Actually Good
I want to be very clear up front: I do not say this lightly. I am not a Microsoft apologist. I have receipts. Which is why the following sentence feels like it should come with a warning label: Microsoft may have accidentally — or deliberately, which is even more suspicious — done something genuinely good for the future of AI. Before anyone accuses me of recency bias or Stockholm syndrome, let’s rewind the tape. A Brief, Painful History of Microsoft and “Innovation” Three-ish

Rich Washburn
Jan 293 min read
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Is WordPress the Internet’s Biggest Liability?
For years, WordPress has been the undisputed giant of the web, powering nearly half of the internet. But like a blockbuster sequel that...

Rich Washburn
Jan 5, 20253 min read
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Apple’s Open-Source Leap with OpenELM
Apple has taken a pioneering step by open sourcing a comprehensive data pipeline and training framework for large language models (LLMs)....

Rich Washburn
Jul 22, 20242 min read
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Antiphone: The Future of Communication in a Post-Grid World
The era of traditional smartphones is facing an unprecedented challenge. Enter the "Antiphone"—a revolutionary communication device that...

Rich Washburn
Jul 12, 20242 min read
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NVIDIA’s Nitron 4 340B: A Game-Changer for Synthetic Data Generation
NVIDIA has once again pushed the boundaries with the release of their latest model, the Nitron 4 340B. This open-source behemoth,...

Rich Washburn
Jun 29, 20242 min read
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From Coding Prodigy to Cyber Security Pioneer: Angelina’s Remarkable Journey
Angelina, an 18-year-old cyber security prodigy whose journey from elementary school coding to cutting-edge AI development is nothing...

Rich Washburn
Jun 27, 20242 min read
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From Words to Worlds: Enabling Spatial Reasoning in AI Through Visualization
A recent breakthrough from Microsoft's research division, which has introduced an open-source project that potentially transforms how we...

Rich Washburn
May 9, 20242 min read
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How John The Ripper Shapes Modern Password Safety
John The Ripper, often abbreviated as "JtR" or simply "John," more than just a password cracker is also a comprehensive framework for...

Rich Washburn
Apr 29, 20242 min read
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Open Interpreter's 01 Lite - The First Fully Open-Source AI Agent Device
In a groundbreaking stride towards democratizing artificial intelligence, the team that once revolutionized computer interaction with the...

Rich Washburn
Mar 25, 20242 min read
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OpenAI Sued by NYT! New York Times Demands that ChatGPT be DELETED! The End of GPT? Probably Not…
In an unprecedented move, the New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement and...

Rich Washburn
Jan 3, 20242 min read
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