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A realistic overview of Large Language Models
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has long been a fascinating area in computer science. The release of transformer-based models like GPT-3 and the public availability of ChatGPT in 2023 showed that AI is no longer confined to research labs—it has become a major focus for the tech industry. Yet, as with any technology surrounded by hype, it’s essential to approach AI’s perceived capabilities with skepticism and examine its true potential.
This post explores the history of AI, the evolution of its definitions, what Large Language Models (LLMs) are, and their capabilities, limitations, and potential impacts on life and industry.
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2023 Overview and plans for 2024
2023 was a very intense year for me. Getting used to the new life in a foreign country and adjusting to a new job was the main theme of my life.
I have worked hard on my longest-running side project, insightof.me. We initially started development of insightof.me in November 2018 and released the first version on January 1, 2020. After a couple of updates and improvements, it became clear that we needed to enhance the user interface and experience.
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2022 Overview and Relocating to Barcelona
Hi Everyone! I would like to recap the year 2022 and create a record to the history of my life. From 2023, I will be living in Barcelona, Spain and I think this is one of the biggest moves in my life. Thank you for reading and your interest. 🙂
The year 2022, in terms of my professional life, have been one of the least productive and challenging year to me.
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Tech Bullies That Should Be Erased from the World
In today’s digital landscape, we’re increasingly bombarded with unnecessary, intrusive, and downright frustrating experiences. Tech companies seem intent on normalizing these annoyances, conditioning users to simply accept them. Here’s a look at some of the most aggravating issues plaguing our tech experiences:
Rejecting Unnecessary Cookies: Harder Than Building the Website Itself Thanks to GDPR, websites must seek consent for non-essential, tracking cookies. But instead of complying in good faith, many sites—often run by profit-driven corporations—have devised sneaky workarounds.