Understanding the Limitations of AI: It's All in the Code
A recent discussion highlights the inherent limitations of AI, emphasizing that its capabilities are bound by its coding structure and cannot be enhanced through mere prompting.
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A recent discussion highlights the inherent limitations of AI, emphasizing that its capabilities are bound by its coding structure and cannot be enhanced through mere prompting.
In response to upcoming AI export restrictions, Anthropic has dispatched a team to Washington, D.C. to engage with policymakers and navigate the regulatory landscape.
Despite a recent US-Iran deal, analysts caution that the backlog in the Strait of Hormuz could take weeks to resolve, leaving oil flows at risk of further disruptions.
Bonobo has announced his upcoming album ‘Distance In Static,’ which is set for release on September 11, 2026, featuring the lead single 'Me and You.'
Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt are reportedly preparing for a military agreement, indicating a shift in regional alliances as the U.S. is seen as less reliable.
An agreement between the U.S. and Iran was signed on June 19 in Geneva, leading to a significant drop in oil prices. European nations express readiness to assist navigation.
The relationship between former President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is reportedly strained, with both leaders expressing frustration. Netanyahu has requested an urgent meeting.
This piece delves into the concept of food authenticity, examining its significance and the cultural dynamics surrounding dishes like carbonara and chicken rice.
During a graduation ceremony at Stanford University, graduates walked out in protest while Google CEO Sundar Pichai was speaking, reflecting tensions between the tech industry and academia.
The introduction of glassblowing marked a significant shift in the availability and affordability of glass items, fundamentally altering daily life in ancient Rome.