It's been 7 months since Nvidia announced the DGX Spark (previously DIGITS) calling it a "desktop AI Supercomputer" based on their Blackwell architecture. In the time since that announcement AMD has their Strix Halo (Zen 5/RDNA3.5/XDNA2 based) Ryzen AI
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I'm not a writer by education. I pretty much hated creative writing classes when I was in school probably because I just wasn't very good at it in anyone's opinion. I think this is part of what made it difficult for me to figure out and explain to others
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Large language models (LLMs) are some of the most impressive tools in today's AI landscape. They can write essays, draft code, summarize articles, and even hold conversations that feel natural. But there's a catch: sometimes they simply make things up.


