- Britain’s bankrupt universities are hunting for cheaper models
Britain’s bankrupt universities are hunting for cheaper models They have failed to focus on efficiency for the mass market
- The broken business model of British universities - The Economist
Higher teaching grants was one recommendation in the last big government review of university funding, in 2019 The cheaper, and therefore much likelier, approach is to increase tuition fees
- Britain was once known as a ‘nation of shopkeepers. ’ Now, not . . .
Ian King takes a look at the shocking decline of Britain’s high streets and why, to the locals, they have an increasingly alien feel
- The AI Cost Wars: Why Cheaper Models Could Reshape the AI . . .
For years, AI development has been a game of brute force computing power The dominant players—OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic—have relied on massive, expensive models trained on high-end Nvidia GPUs, making AI innovation accessible only to those with billion-dollar war chests But last week, the AI game changed DeepSeek, a Chinese AI firm, released a highly efficient, low-cost AI
- Britains Bankrupt Universities Are Hunting For Cheaper Models
The Gadsden Times The hunting season is about to open up in early September, and it's time to plan when you can go out this fall and winter There isn't much change from the 2024-25 season, with mainly dates being adjusted to fit the 2025-26 calendars The geese and dove seasons are the first to get started on Sept 6 with more waterfowl species season starting in mid-September, including teal
- British companies have gotten so cheap—40% less than peers
British companies have gotten so cheap—40% less than peers—that they’re facing a wave of buyout offers from bargain-hunting overseas suitors
- Defund the BBC, bring back hunting, and bankrupt Britain . . .
News Politics 'Defund the BBC, bring back hunting, and bankrupt Britain - the full cost of voting for Reform UK' Nigel Farage is good at disrupting things but less good at maths, says Fleet Street
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