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This Week in Upgrades: AI Versus DIY

As announced by Microsoft, AI has really hit the search engines and news headlines this week. Bringing OpenAI (the technology behind ChatGPT) to the Bing search engine and Edge browserA day later, Google jumped on the bandwagon and Demonstrating the power of a unique AI-powered bard bot to deliver search results (including factual errors).And, at least to some extent, both companies are responding Similar move by Baidu, a company often described as the Chinese equivalent of Google. Of course, a publicly traded company that can generate AI-related buzz right now, at first glance, push up stock pricesClearly, the AI ​​is having a moment. Perhaps it spans the product cycle, or even an epoch.

Microsoft is working with OpenAI to add AI to search, web browsing, and chat.
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yet like ourselves @geekinchief These AI-generated search results are obviously technically impressive and we probably won’t really know for years to come, but right now we’re scraping human-generated experience and data. I’m just there. And to some extent, it obscures human creators on the road to technological advancement (and stock prices). If AI replaces the humans who currently create the Internet every day, what will the next generation of AI be trained to do?

New AI draws from human-generated content while pushing it away.
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Does the AI ​​technology behind these recent developments have a future in our society’s technological underpinnings? Definitely, at least in some way.In fact it is already Contributing to design improvements for over 100 chipswhich will undoubtedly help develop new drugs and treatments for diseases in the years to come.

Synopsys’ DSO.ai helps companies optimize power, performance and area of ​​new chip designs.
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But how useful will AI-generated search results be in the coming weeks or months? Of course, time will tell. But after spending a good portion of this week updating my how to build pc articles I’m happy and confident compared to the current AI shot on 3 different pc platforms in 2 builds Contains over 50 photographs of him.

Turn your components into a rig you can be proud of.
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Its 4,700+ words span decades of building and upgrading real-world PCs, starting in the last century and ending (so far) in my latest build, installing an RTX 4090 and Ryzen 9 7950X inside It encompasses the human experience gleaned from the experience of Gorgeous North Chassis by Fractal DesignThis may be the most beautiful PC I have ever built. This is arguably the most powerful and has no RGB lights or glass panels.

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