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These hallucinations are compression artifacts, but—like the incorrect labels generated by the Xerox photocopier—they are plausible enough that identifying them requires comparing them against the originals, which in this case means either the Web or our own knowledge of the world.

ChatGPT Is a Blurry JPEG of the Web

newyorker.com

Streetlight’s data may lend credence to one popular theory: that now-remote workers are spreading their mileage more evenly throughout the day and across a wider variety of non-downtown roadways, enabling them to avoid traffic jams and maintain deadly speeds almost everywhere they go.

Study: Downtown Congestion Is Still Down — And It Could Help Explain Roadway Dangers

Kea Wilson

The result is that for the BEV, you have been able to use around 73% of your original electricity for propulsion, but just 23% for with the FCEV. In other words, you will need around three times as much electricity to propel your FCEV the same distance as your BEV.

Why Are We Still Talking About Hydrogen?

James Morris

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