A New Theory for the 'Missing Aliens' Mystery! #107
In this episode, we take a quick look at fascinating tech-related topics, ranging from the latest trends in AI models and the shutdown of a long-standing Amazon service to a new theory regarding the search for extraterrestrial life.
New AI model from China captures attention.
GLM-5.2, released by the Chinese AI company Zhipu, has become a hot topic in the tech industry. It features an open-weights format that anyone can download, but its most striking quality is its cost-performance ratio. On developer-focused comparison sites, it has temporarily surpassed the popularity of models from Anthropic, leading some to call it the 'next DeepSeek' among cost-conscious companies.
A long-running human-powered service comes to an end.
Amazon has announced the end of new registrations for Mechanical Turk, a service it has operated for nearly 20 years. This platform was essential for the human-led tasks like annotation that AI learning relies on. It serves as a milestone in an era where AI has evolved to take over tasks once performed by humans. The host also shares an impressive fact about the history of this service.
A unique new theory emerges to solve the mystery of aliens.
A researcher has proposed a new theory regarding the 'Fermi Paradox,' which attempts to explain why we have yet to discover extraterrestrial life. In this episode, we introduce the 'Quiet Expansion' theory presented in a paper by an Austrian researcher. It is an intriguing discussion that examines why we haven't found aliens from the perspective of our modern AI era. Be sure to listen to the full episode to hear the rest.
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