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并且,Monica是最早把GPT-4o、Claude 3、Gemini Pro等几十种最先进模型全部集成在一起的产品之一。要知道,每个大模型都有自己的脾气:GPT-4擅长逻辑,但废话多;Claude 3.5擅长写代码,但容易被长上下文冲昏头脑;Gemini反应快,但容易产生幻觉……

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3月1日,特朗普发表视频讲话称,军事行动将持续直到达成所有目标。伊朗外长阿拉格齐则回击称,伊朗将决定这场战争何时以及如何结束。

“These companies aren’t held to a certain standard” that would stop children from accessing their platforms—not least of all, something these companies “benefit from with kids on their platform. More people, more ads,” said Debra Boeldt, PhD, a clinical psychologist and AI scientist at the family social media company Aura. Boeldt, who leads clinical research at Aura—a company that uses AI to keep tabs on children’s online habits and keep adults’ privacy safe—said children are particularly susceptible to current social media design because their executive function and impulse control are still developing.

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No one knows how much publishers make in return for providing these modest services, but we can guess. In 2017, the Association of Research Libraries surveyed its 123 member institutions and found they were paying a collective $1 billion in journal subscriptions every year. The ARL covers some of the biggest universities, but not nearly all of them, so let’s guess that number accounts for half of all university subscription spending. In 2023, the federal government estimated it paid nearly $380 million in article processing charges alone, and those are separate from subscriptions. So it wouldn’t be crazy if American universities were paying something like $2.5 billion to publishers every year, with the majority of that ultimately coming from taxpayers.