Good night DeepMind. Wow.
FT: "Google is shifting control of its AI effort from London back to Silicon Valley"
"executives and board members remained concerned by its weaker position in coding models and enterprise AI, where Anthropic and OpenAI have established an early lead."
"Several current and former DeepMind employees said the reorganisation had sent shockwaves through the London-based lab, with some fearing it marked the end of the research culture that Hassabis has long protected. One former DeepMind executive at a rival company said they had already received calls from multiple staff who said they were ready to jump ship."
"Over the past year, Hassabis has devoted more time to Isomorphic Labs, the AI drug discovery company he founded"
I didn't bother to look up the statistics, but Elizabeth must be virtually crime-free. How else could the police director and two lieutenants find an hour to stop staffers of a mayoral political rival from holding a campaign sign in a park?
Assemblyman Ed Rodriguez is suing the City of Elizabeth and its longtime mayor for political retaliation and wrongful termination. Now the city is codifying its policy to indemnify elected and appointed city officials. Even for punitive damages.
Our Senate President, Nick Scutari, represents auto accident victims in his private legal practice. So he passes laws that benefit his law practice (i.e. so he can get bigger settlements). Those changes jack up our rates.
JUST IN: Judge Reyes has blocked Secretary Noem’s decision to yank temporary protected status from 350,000 Haitians living in the U.S., with a pointedly understated review of Noem’s “take” on immigrants. https://t.co/amIhTNhtD8
Last June, former Elizabeth City Director of Planning and Community Development Eduardo Rodriguez defeated UCDC-backed Union County Commissioner Sergio Granados by less than a point, running an insurgent progressive campaign in the state's first lineless Assembly primary.