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data

[dey-tuh, dat-uh] / ˈdeɪ tə, ˈdæt ə /


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“As we started to transfer from training to inference, the amount of data required just exploded, and we just didn’t have enough clean-room capacity to satisfy demand. We realized we had a huge problem.”

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time, low-paid workers there have long been carrying out the unseen and painstaking task of manually categorising the vast amounts of data used to train the world's AI tools.

From BBC

Ireland’s data protection watchdog DPC said on Tuesday it is investigating X over concerns it could be breaching European Union privacy rules.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several school districts, particularly in Texas, had paused Lifetouch services while waiting for clarification, but the company hopes this update will reassure parents, students and schools about the safety of their data.

From Salon

We need new AI models for the real world—quantitative models trained on lab data and equation-based outputs that let them leapfrog current technology.

From The Wall Street Journal