Like the idea. I suspect product hunt might throw a fit though.
what??
very nice idea. Would be nice if you could also keep desired context as a free parameter and let the models tell you what maximum context you could have.
Haha this might upset some people
ooo, I was looking for something like this when I was designing our agent architecture. Wish this existed before. Ended up building something quite similar, although this looks more complete and modular. Nice!
When I saw the title, I had assumed it was going to have something to do with formal verification or correct by construction. But obviously different, and a bit over my head. Do you have a real world use case where this…
Looks very cool, would love to give it a go. A lot of the time an audible book can be ruined by the narration rather than the writing. would be good to try out a few different voices. Might just be being dense but I…
Worked for a company that attempted to do something very similar for the global economy. At the time it ended up being too laborious but this was 10 years ago or something. Seems like a good time to do something like…
Well I think it is but it's trivially so. In the sense that everything in the physical world is downstream of physics.
I don't actually understand why this sort of thing isn't everywhere theres a discussion. Engineering wise, it's nothing to add. People use grok all the time on twitter.
Maintenance is the main one I see. Have humans ever built hardware that didn't need to be fixed from time to time?
I actually think the vast majority of companies outside of the main tech hubs are still AI conservative.
Seems like that Disney + example can’t be allowed right? Those are two completely different products (theme park/streaming service). Is the law really that f’ed up?
This seems to hit the nail on the head to me
Like the idea. I suspect product hunt might throw a fit though.
what??
very nice idea. Would be nice if you could also keep desired context as a free parameter and let the models tell you what maximum context you could have.
Haha this might upset some people
ooo, I was looking for something like this when I was designing our agent architecture. Wish this existed before. Ended up building something quite similar, although this looks more complete and modular. Nice!
When I saw the title, I had assumed it was going to have something to do with formal verification or correct by construction. But obviously different, and a bit over my head. Do you have a real world use case where this…
Looks very cool, would love to give it a go. A lot of the time an audible book can be ruined by the narration rather than the writing. would be good to try out a few different voices. Might just be being dense but I…
Worked for a company that attempted to do something very similar for the global economy. At the time it ended up being too laborious but this was 10 years ago or something. Seems like a good time to do something like…
Well I think it is but it's trivially so. In the sense that everything in the physical world is downstream of physics.
I don't actually understand why this sort of thing isn't everywhere theres a discussion. Engineering wise, it's nothing to add. People use grok all the time on twitter.
Maintenance is the main one I see. Have humans ever built hardware that didn't need to be fixed from time to time?
I actually think the vast majority of companies outside of the main tech hubs are still AI conservative.
Seems like that Disney + example can’t be allowed right? Those are two completely different products (theme park/streaming service). Is the law really that f’ed up?
This seems to hit the nail on the head to me