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- Analysts and researchers say Google’s TurboQuant compression algorithm intended to make LLMs more efficient is more likely to increase demand for memory chips than reduce it (Daniel Tudor/Financial Times)
- Q&A with New York Times reporter Tiffany Hsu on AI-generated online influencers, how the volume of synthetic content produces user burnout, and more (Charlie Warzel/The Atlantic)
- about 84% said they don’t trust U.S. tech companies with their personal data; 93% don’t trust Chinese companies (Ellen O’Regan/Politico)
- Anthropic met with Christian leaders in March to ask their opinions on Claude’s moral and spiritual development and whether he could be considered a “child of God” (Washington Post)
- Google says Polymarket betting “appeared briefly in Google News by mistake”, after the betting appeared alongside news articles in the ‘For You’ section (Terrence O’Brien/The Verge)
- Japan approves another $4 billion in subsidies to Rapidus to fund the chipmaker’s work for Fujitsu, bringing total state investment and fees to $16.3 billion (Mari Kiyohara/Bloomberg)
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