Simulation: the new Scaling Law — Joon Sung Park, Simile AI
Simile AI just introduced a new scaling law for simulations. This approach enhances the efficiency of training AI models, potentially reducing costs and time for developers.
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Rogue AI aren’t science fiction anymore
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