New York Attorney General secured $615,000 from LCX, Lead ID, and Ifficient for supplying millions of fake public comments in 2017 to influence Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to repeal net neutrality rules.
Investigation found fake comments used millions of consumer identities, including thousands of New Yorkers, without their knowledge or permission.
Broadband companies funded a secret campaign to generate comments to FCC that provided 'cover' to repeal net neutrality rules; fraud infected other government proceedings as well.
It is possible to run Llama 13B with a 6GB graphics card, thanks to recent developments in llama.cpp that allow the transformer layers to run on the GPU.
The process involves cloning llama.cpp from git, installing CUDA and Python packages, converting the model, and running it with a prompt file.
The model can generate text with good accuracy, and Nietzsche's concept of noon, midday, twilight, and midnight is used as an example.
Using the appropriate number of CPU cores can result in an additional 25% performance gains.
Users have been able to run large models on mid-range laptops, but good precision is required for the training process, although lower bit depths can be used once the overall network structure is known.
Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, announced on Twitter that the Supreme Court of Turkey ruled in favor of the online encyclopedia's fight for freedom of expression.
Wales emphasized the importance of standing strong for principles rather than just slogans, highlighting Wikipedia's commitment to the cause.
Wales also mentioned a new alternative pilot project he is working on called wt.social, which is nearing a total software rewrite and requires funding to complete.
Criticisms of Wikipedia include control by certain groups and biases in promoting certain content, but some users still value its non-profit, community-based contributions to human knowledge.
The discussion touches on the relationship between capitalism and non-profit organizations in the tech sector, political nature of the internet, and concerns over censorship in various countries, including Turkey and Pakistan.