

It’s also a damn useful skill whether you’re working with AI or humans. Probably worth investing some effort into that regardless of what the future holds.
It’s also a damn useful skill whether you’re working with AI or humans. Probably worth investing some effort into that regardless of what the future holds.
Leave it in there, it keeps out the bugs!
I created a relatively complex board/card game and just shoved the rulebook PDF into an LLM, so it’d be easy to answer people’s questions with exact references to cards and rulebook pages. So far it’s successfully corrected ME twice on specific rulings. It’s actually quite useful in this regard.
Presumably a document query system, one of the actually useful reasons to use an LLM.
Having it trawl through thousands of pages of NASA and government files to answer regulatory questions is probably legitimately helpful, even if all it does is point you towards the right pages for a human to review.
It is, but it’s a very nice cult.
But how do Linux users handle the crippling loneliness of their operating system not pestering them with ads on every update? How else can you know if your computer loves you? Where is the warmth of the corporate embrace?
One of the things that they keep saying is that this is the lightest bionic available, so it’s possible that physical ports are simply too heavy.
Is it cyberpunk if it isn’t neon pink? /s
TypeScript is only nice compared to JavaScript. It still has most of the warts and footguns of JS, but the typing system really is badly needed.
Artificial General Intelligence, or basically something that can properly adapt to whatever situation it’s put into. AGI isn’t necessarily smart, but it is very flexible and can learn from experience like a person can.
Yep, an AI can’t really experience anything if it never updates the weights during each interaction.
Training is simply too slow for AI to be properly intelligent. When someone cracks that problem, I believe AGI is on the horizon.
But if we all talk like that, and AI learns to talk like that from humans, then the AI has succeeded in emulating human speech again. 🤔
Why would somebody intuitively know that a newer, presumably improved, model would hallucinate more? Because there’s no fundamental reason a stronger model should have worse hallucination. In that regard, I think the news story is valuable - not everyone uses ChatGPT.
Or are you suggesting that active users should know? I guess that makes more sense.
Honestly gaming on Linux is so good these days, it’s almost on par with Windows there. Really the only major games that can’t be played are due to anticheat rootkits… which are a security nightmare anyway.
I don’t pay Tesla for the vehicle (I don’t even supercharge), so it doesn’t actually affect their bottom line if I sell it. Buying a new car does affect my bottom line though.
Boycotts are only effective when they change purchasing behaviors, and this purchase is long done. I do encourage everyone who asks if I like my car to look into specific alternatives instead however.
These days I suspect most Linux users would like to distance themselves from the term “musk”.
And that’s really the only reason I have one - it was the only long range electric car available when I bought it. Now I would choose any of the many other options first.
That’s still faster than me though…
If you’re feeling out of breath, drink a thorium potion!
Eh, France has plenty of nuclear deterrence. The US wouldn’t dare.