Jyoti Mann,
Jyoti Mann is a tech reporter with a master's degree in investigative journalism. She previously worked at the Financial Times and The Times, and now reports for Business Insider. Jyoti covers companies such as OpenAI, X, Microsoft, and Nvidia. She has experience in hedge fund consulting carrying out investigative research and holds a deep understanding of the tech industry.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
91%
Examples:
- Google’s AI-powered ‘auto-complete in Gmail’ was ‘getting scarily good.’
- Microsoft was ‘multiple years behind the competition in terms of ML scale.’
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
- Google’s AI-powered ‘auto-complete in Gmail’ was ‘getting scarily good.’
- Microsoft’s chief technology officer, Kevin Scott, was quoted as saying Microsoft was ‘multiple years behind the competition in terms of ML scale.’
Contradictions
87%
Examples:
- Google had BERT for at least six months prior to that, so in the time that it took us to hack together the capability to train a 340M parameter model, they had a year to figure out how to get it into production and move on to larger scale, more interesting models.
- Microsoft invested $1 billion in OpenAI due to fears of being years behind Google in machine learning scale.
Deceptions
75%
Examples:
- Google had BERT for at least six months prior to that, so in the time that it took us to hack together the capability to train a 340M parameter model, they had a year to figure out how to get it into production and move on to larger scale, more interesting models.
- One of the Q&A competitive metrics that we watch just jumped by 10 percentage points on Google Search because of BERT-like models.
Recent Articles
Microsoft's Fear of Falling Behind in AI: The Internal Email that Changed Microsoft-OpenAI Relations
Broke On: Wednesday, 01 May 2024Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott expressed concerns about falling behind in AI development due to Google's early advancements, leading Microsoft to invest over $13 billion in OpenAI and integrate its models into various products. Tesla CEO Elon Musk Apologizes for Incorrectly Low Severance Packages Amidst Company Restructuring and Lawsuits
Broke On: Thursday, 18 April 2024Tesla CEO Elon Musk apologizes for incorrectly low severance packages given to laid-off employees during the company's ongoing restructuring, affecting over 140,000 employees. Amidst sales slowdown and competition from Chinese manufacturers, Musk pushes for major changes while facing lawsuits from former Twitter executives seeking $128 million in unpaid severance.