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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, November 19, 2024?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, National Review published its first issue in 1955, The People's Republic of China launched its first Shenzhou spacecraft. in 1999, The Television Broadcast Limited (TVB) was established in 1967, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Perplexity Pro vs. ChatGPT Search: Which AI Tool is Best Fits Your Workflow Needs? to Is AI Progress Slowing? The Scaling Debate OpenAI Doesn’t Want to Have, let’s dive right in.


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Is AI Progress Slowing? The Scaling Debate OpenAI Doesn’t Want to Have

TL;DR OpenAI is about lying about scaling laws and the future of AI is a lot less certain than Sam Altman is saying publicly.

By @dosseyrichards [ 5 Min read ]

I think OpenAI is not being honest about the diminishing returns of scaling AI with data and compute alone. I think they are also putting a lot of the economy, the world and this entire industry in jeopardy by not talking more openly about the topic...

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Perplexity Pro vs. ChatGPT Search: Which AI Tool is Best Fits Your Workflow Needs?

TL;DR Explore a detailed comparison between Perplexity Pro and ChatGPT Search. Discover their strengths and weaknesses, and which AI tool best fits your needs.

By @nastyakostina [ 6 Min read ]

At the time, I used the free version. Compared to browser searches, here’s what I found more convenient in AI search:

Helpful question suggestions: Each thread in Perplexity includes prompts for related questions, which makes navigating a new topic much easier.

For me:

Need to find something? Perplexity...

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On This Day

National Review published its first issue

National Review was founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley Jr. as a magazine of conservative opinion. The magazine has since defined the modern conservative movement and enjoys the broadest allegiance among American conservatives.

Poll Of the Week

Do You Believe That Aliens Are Living In The Ocean?

On November 13, 2024, a US congressional hearing featured testimony from a former Department of Defense official who claimed that government employees have been injured by Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) and that the US has conducted secret UAP retrieval programs. The official also stated that the government possesses a substantial amount of classified information on UAPs, including hi-res photos and videos of advanced, non-human technology coming from the ocean.

Absolutely! 100% 🌊👽
Well someone's hallucinating. Aliens are from space 🙄 🚀
Maybe, but I need more proof🧐
I don’t believe that aliens exist🛑

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