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Welcome to our episode on the AI revolution. We start with the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's report on firms and artificial intelligence, highlighting the growing importance of AI in business.
That's right. And it's not just about business. New York lawmakers are proposing a three-year pause on new data centers, citing concerns about energy consumption and environmental impact.
Meanwhile, Nous Research has released an open-source coding model, NousCoder-14B, which achieves a 67.87 percent accuracy rate on competitive programming problems. This is a significant development in the field of AI-assisted coding.
The model was trained using a technique called dynamic sampling policy optimization, and the researchers have made the complete training stack available on GitHub. This is a great example of open-source innovation in AI.
Looking ahead, Elon Musk is getting serious about orbital data centers, which could revolutionize the way we store and process data. This is just one of many exciting developments in the world of AI and tech.
As we move forward, it's essential to consider the implications of AI on society, from job displacement to data privacy. We must ensure that these innovations benefit everyone, not just a select few.