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- Comment on Intel reveals it’ll shed 33,000 employees this year and retreat in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica 6 days ago:
It depends on how Intel is rescued: whether the government nationalizes it completely to become a state-owned company, or a partial rescue of the company to structure it, or a conventional rescue, or whether it is placed under federal guardianship for a time and then privatized.
In short, yes, but in certain scenarios.
- Comment on Intel reveals it’ll shed 33,000 employees this year and retreat in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica 6 days ago:
Arguments in favor of rescuing Intel:
- It is a crucial sector; if a company goes bankrupt, it is difficult to recover for several years, because it is usually difficult for a new company if it does not have sufficient resources and/or support.
- If Intel declares bankruptcy, it would leave AMD with a monopoly on x64 because, without a direct rival to compete with, the price of CPUs is likely to increase and, as a result, the price of PCs would also increase.
- By rescuing Intel, the company can better plan its strategies and make long-term plans without pressure from shareholders to make a profit.
- It would preserve many people’s jobs, keeping unemployment low and without affecting people’s finances.
- Continue to maintain technological sovereignty in the country without the risk of another foreign company buying Intel’s technology.
- Comment on Intel reveals it’ll shed 33,000 employees this year and retreat in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica 6 days ago:
I wonder if the government will bail out Intel and if it will do so either by paying off its debts or if it will become government property for a while.
- Comment on OpenAI CEO tells Federal Reserve confab that entire job categories will disappear due to AI 1 week ago:
In the short term I don’t think so, in the medium term it depends and in the long term it is possible.
- Comment on Scientists Are Now 43 Seconds Closer to Producing Limitless Energy 1 week ago:
I wonder who will win this nuclear fusion race: the United States, Europe, or China?
- Comment on Advanced version of Gemini with Deep Think officially achieves gold-medal standard at the International Mathematical Olympiad 1 week ago:
I would like to see AI tested in the future with certification exams like the CFA Exam, CPA Exam, or university entrance exams like the GaoKao.
- Comment on Elon Musk’s AI bot adds a ridiculous anime companion with ‘NSFW’ mode 2 weeks ago:
I prefer the sphere, than an anime girl
- Comment on [Opinion] Firefox is fine. The people running it are not 2 weeks ago:
I say Firefox should switch to a more permissive license like BSD, Apache or MIT.
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- Comment on Windows 11 finally overtakes Windows 10 3 weeks ago:
It was a slow growth for Windows 11
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- Comment on Human-like object concept representations emerge naturally in multimodal large language models 5 weeks ago:
Could these be the first signs of an emergent phenomenon in LLMs? If so, will companies and governments try to prevent it from happening, or will they let it unfold freely?
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- Comment on Universal Studios, Disney sue AI company Midjourney over copyright claims 1 month ago:
Yes, this is a possible way to eliminate OpenAI’s rivals and make AI solely in the hands of corporations. It would only benefit in the short term, but be detrimental in the long term.
Another option is that OpenAI has more power and support from large companies, so such a trial would consume more resources and time than what could happen with Midjourney.
- Comment on Universal Studios, Disney sue AI company Midjourney over copyright claims 1 month ago:
Why was Midjourney sued and not OpenAI?
- Comment on Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ backed Canadian energy company lays off employees: Read what the CEO said 2 months ago:
And where is Jeff Bezos with his briefcase full of bills?