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📣 Call for proposals! Our first funded programme is now live — Scaling Compute: AI at 1/1000th the cost. Hear more from PD Suraj Bramhavar on how we aim to radically reduce the cost + energy consumption of compute hardware, and open new avenues to reap the benefits of...

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ARIAvor 2 Jahren

We’ll direct £42 million over 4 years towards funding researchers and engineers from across a range of disciplines, sectors and institutions. 📖Read more on the programme and how to apply here:

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Gordan Knottvor 2 Jahren

@Extropic_AI @__tinygrad__

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Rory Byrnevor 2 Jahren

@achterbrain 👀

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infinity-online.netvor 2 Jahren

Proposal - take the 3D web further. Got this far. Sorry we're not AI hype show, genuine software engineering.

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