Earlier, Kamath highlighted a massive shift in the tech landscape: Large Language Models (LLMs) have evolved from “hallucinating" random text in 2023 to gaining the approval of Linus Torvalds in 2026.
Nithin Kamath highlights how LLMs evolved from hallucinations to Linus Torvalds-approved code, democratizing tech and transforming software development.
Mathematicians from the California Institute of Technology have solved an old problem related to a mathematical process called a random walk.
In a way, anytime someone dials a Knoxville telephone number, they're showing support for the University of Tennessee.
AI, or Artificial Intelligence, was a creation of the tech community. Imagine the same community now getting worried about its own creation. It is exactly what’s happening today at various levels. But ...
I really wanted to believe in this free AI coding tool could replace Claude Code. But it isn't ready for prime time unless you're willing to babysit.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new joint source-channel coding (JSCC) for short-packet communications, especially for the uplink from the sensor to the base station. At the transmitter, the ...
RANDOM SQUARE CODING TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE LIMITED is a Private Limited Company, governed by the Companies Act as a company limited by shares. Classified as a Non-government company, it is registered ...
The Random Hardware Addresses feature is a great way to ensure that your computer is secure and that no one can track your movement. In this post, we will learn how to turn on Random Hardware ...
Ethos: I do not use artificial intelligence to write what I don’t know. I use it to challenge what I do. I write to reclaim the voice in an age of automated neutrality. My work is not outsourced. It i ...
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