Please read the article. They are talking about an improvement over existing algorithms by using quantum computing.
Please read the article. They are talking about an improvement over existing algorithms by using quantum computing.
LLMs and generative AI aren’t going to be any good on this problem. The article is using the older, non-buzzword computer science meaning, which includes algorithms for this exact problem, such as the ones used for a category of difficult problems known as constraint satisfaction problems. These problems were artificial intelligence problems before the term “AI” was turned into a marketing buzzword.
Allocating gates is one problem that traditional computers and algorithms struggle to do quickly, with calculation times increasing disproportionately to the size of the problem.
But, Dr Doetsch is confident that approaches using quantum computing will crush the problem.
“Quantum algorithms will allow optimally assigning gates, and other resources, even in large airports and travel networks. These algorithms will be able to respond to changing external factors with updated optimal solutions in real time,” he says.
This stuff is cool, and has nothing to do with generative AI.
My guess is that showing them in order requires some extra work due to Twitter’s technical design. Turning it off for people who don’t log in probably simultaneously saves money and incentivizes logging in.
It’s the players’ fault for not buying our game.
Humans are weird.
I get neck pain due to stretched muscles, and will echo what everyone in this thread has already said. Doing the exercises that correct for muscle weakness helps a lot. I strongly recommend it, the difference is night and day.
Often socio-economic structures also incentivize different behaviour for different amounts of wealth, so very often it’s not just money and the person but all of society as well.
It doesn’t do anything for me. It’s good for simple code that I could’ve written myself in the time it takes me to make sure that what it generates is what I needed.
Is that a Mikiphone in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
Real programmers test in production.
The I have come, and so has time
Anon could’ve bought an electronic air duster and had a clean PC for years! But good on you, anon. Cleaning out your PC is important.
This is optimistic and I hope they succeed, because every time I read an article about nuclear fusion it’s always 5 to 10 years away, and I feel like I’ve been reading articles about nuclear fusion for the better part of 2 decades.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Japan
Some Japanese scholars have pointed out that Japanese immigration laws, at least toward high-skilled migrants, are relatively lenient compared to other developed countries, and that the main factor behind its low migrant inflows is because it is a highly unattractive migrant destination compared to other developed countries.
Yet in spite of this, the number of foreign residents in Japan in recent years is very high.
From the article itself:
However, the number of foreign workers in Japan reached a record high of 2,048,675 in 2023. This represents an increase of 225,950 over the past year, and is the first time that the figure has exceeded 2 million.
These foreigners benefit from visa systems introduced in recent years to attract experienced workers or those in need of training. Created in 2019, the status of “specified skilled worker” is accessible to people with skills in one of 12 defined economic sectors, including health, construction and agriculture.
In 2023, the “Highly skilled professional” visa (J-Skip) was created, aimed at researchers or senior executives whose annual salary exceeds 20 million yen (€121,000); as was the “Future creation individual” visa (J-Find), which enables graduates of 104 top universities – including France’s Paris-Saclay and Sorbonne Université – to obtain a long-term visa if they want to start a business or find a job.
This doesn’t sound low skilled to me. Also, the record high number of foreign workers surely means that they are, in fact, increasing immigration?
Edit: it looks like you changed your article. This is the article that was originally linked, and which I am referring to, to prevent reader confusion: https://archive.li/cefT3
I’ve heard this said about Japan on Lemmy more than once. Is there a source for the sentiment?
their insistence on allowing Japanese businesses to attempt to apply Japanese laws in jurisdictions and countries that the laws do not and can not apply
How is this the Japanese government’s responsibility? They aren’t enforcing those laws in countries they don’t have jurisdiction, are they? Or do you mean the average person in Japan?
someone to call my own
Odd choice of words, is this a common way to refer to a significant other?
How radioactive is the robot afterwards?
Ah, I look forward to even more extensions to the PD standard.