Not sure where I implied they are "raw base models" and not sure what "various adjustments" means here or how "ton of RLHF" contradicts anything. If we look at research for open source models, "adjustments" usually come…
Coding models are not the destination. Coding models are just part of the bootstrapping process towards general intelligence.
As economies shrink and jobs become scarce, we may reach pre-ww2 order.
>He's quite the charlatan. This is where it crossed from critique to attack.
Imagine intentionally trying to destroy a whole industry your country is known for worldwide along with all the jobs that come with it and celebrating it.
Actually you can for entry level jobs. You also shouldn't just look at unemployment but underemployment. >Overall, 42% of recent college graduates were classified as underemployed, the highest level since 2020.…
Today it will be <16, tomorrow 18. Doesn't really matter as long as the ball starts rolling. First it was indoor smoking, now it will be for everyone born after 2008 in the UK.
So we can only reach stalemate once a country has nukes and otherwise have to start blowing up their schools?
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Because it hasn't happened yet.
Stochastic and unpredictability aren't exactly the same. I would claim current LLMs are generally predictable even if it is not as predictable as a deterministic program.
The fact that models aren't continually updating seems more like a feature. I want to know the model is exactly the same as it was the last time I used it. Any new information it needs can be stored in its context…
With Gemini Pro on Antigravity you get a quota reset every 5 hours and access to Claude Opus 4.6. That's what I use at home and don't need anything else.
Prompt engineering is already dying. AI has become great at inferring what you mean even without being incredibly explicit and creates its own detailed plan to follow. Harnesses will also be developed by AI.
If AI can program, why does it matter if it can play Chess using CoT when it can program a Chess Engine instead? This applies to other domains as well.
"Freedom" with a million asterisks.
Palestine was the training ground, now it is being deployed back at home. Turns out it is a small world and you shouldn't have selective empathy. "First they came for the Communists And I did not speak out Because I was…
Truth be told, it is more complicated than a "tanking" economy so you will get headlines like this: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62n9ynzrdpo but that's because it is a K-shaped economy:…
America doesn't speak for Hong Kong and many people don't want America sticking its nose deep into their business especially through someone breaking the law by acting as a pseudo-foreign agent. The irony is that Trump…
>The dissident was convicted in Hong Kong earlier this week of two counts of conspiring to collude with foreign forces >he also met with then–Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; at trial, Lai…
There is a difference between being older and being old. But even if we are comparing we are talking a 5 year difference from the median age from start of presidency and at a period where life quality and expectancy is…
Yeah I totally was not aware of that. We are specifically talking about being better than doctors. I said that word for word.
What is interesting is that now with all the layoffs we also have more CS graduates than ever [0] who were told that tech companies are struggling to find candidates to fill their vacancies. We are reaching a point, if…
I am not arguing that it is not. I very much agree Next is a product because it very much fits its definition: "an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.". But this is wrong by definition: "Many…
Countless people die every day to all kinds of horrible diseases and most people were not even affected. Guess what there is even a war going on, tuberculosis, cancer and still covid.
Not sure where I implied they are "raw base models" and not sure what "various adjustments" means here or how "ton of RLHF" contradicts anything. If we look at research for open source models, "adjustments" usually come…
Coding models are not the destination. Coding models are just part of the bootstrapping process towards general intelligence.
As economies shrink and jobs become scarce, we may reach pre-ww2 order.
>He's quite the charlatan. This is where it crossed from critique to attack.
Imagine intentionally trying to destroy a whole industry your country is known for worldwide along with all the jobs that come with it and celebrating it.
Actually you can for entry level jobs. You also shouldn't just look at unemployment but underemployment. >Overall, 42% of recent college graduates were classified as underemployed, the highest level since 2020.…
Today it will be <16, tomorrow 18. Doesn't really matter as long as the ball starts rolling. First it was indoor smoking, now it will be for everyone born after 2008 in the UK.
So we can only reach stalemate once a country has nukes and otherwise have to start blowing up their schools?
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Because it hasn't happened yet.
Stochastic and unpredictability aren't exactly the same. I would claim current LLMs are generally predictable even if it is not as predictable as a deterministic program.
The fact that models aren't continually updating seems more like a feature. I want to know the model is exactly the same as it was the last time I used it. Any new information it needs can be stored in its context…
With Gemini Pro on Antigravity you get a quota reset every 5 hours and access to Claude Opus 4.6. That's what I use at home and don't need anything else.
Prompt engineering is already dying. AI has become great at inferring what you mean even without being incredibly explicit and creates its own detailed plan to follow. Harnesses will also be developed by AI.
If AI can program, why does it matter if it can play Chess using CoT when it can program a Chess Engine instead? This applies to other domains as well.
"Freedom" with a million asterisks.
Palestine was the training ground, now it is being deployed back at home. Turns out it is a small world and you shouldn't have selective empathy. "First they came for the Communists And I did not speak out Because I was…
Truth be told, it is more complicated than a "tanking" economy so you will get headlines like this: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62n9ynzrdpo but that's because it is a K-shaped economy:…
America doesn't speak for Hong Kong and many people don't want America sticking its nose deep into their business especially through someone breaking the law by acting as a pseudo-foreign agent. The irony is that Trump…
>The dissident was convicted in Hong Kong earlier this week of two counts of conspiring to collude with foreign forces >he also met with then–Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; at trial, Lai…
There is a difference between being older and being old. But even if we are comparing we are talking a 5 year difference from the median age from start of presidency and at a period where life quality and expectancy is…
Yeah I totally was not aware of that. We are specifically talking about being better than doctors. I said that word for word.
What is interesting is that now with all the layoffs we also have more CS graduates than ever [0] who were told that tech companies are struggling to find candidates to fill their vacancies. We are reaching a point, if…
I am not arguing that it is not. I very much agree Next is a product because it very much fits its definition: "an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.". But this is wrong by definition: "Many…
Countless people die every day to all kinds of horrible diseases and most people were not even affected. Guess what there is even a war going on, tuberculosis, cancer and still covid.