It's not that things get more expensive as they get smaller. As long as you're within reasonable tolerances it can be more cost effective. There is very little reason in a consumer-grade product, especially a devboard,…
A subtle tell for generated text is just how damn flat it is to read. Not that technical documentation require some form of grand prose, but how unspecific the text can truly get. Reading a high school persuasive essay…
I've used this site for years, I originally found it off their subreddit. When they finally moved to a dedicated site it really improved the whole user experience from whatever reddit CSS was doing. The admins keep it…
Yet at the same time "towards" does not equate to "nearing". Relative terms for relative statements. Until there's a light at the end of the tunnel, we don't know how far we've got.
I think part of this is due to the AI craze no longer being in the wildest west possible. Investors, or at least heads of companies believe in this as a viable economic engine so they are properly investing in what's…
Agreed. Security is a task that not even a group of humans can perform with upmost scrutiny or perfection. 'Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty' and such. People want to move fast and break things without the…
Agreed, it's cherry picked and strange since a lot of western developers already profess a lot of these practices -- especially the "extensive comments" and "descriptive naming" points. It reminds me a lot about…
I think you need to spend some more time testing this service if you are advertising this as a service that inherently interfaces with humans. I see that others in this thread like the applications for scambaiting, but…
I think you underestimate the willingness of people to pay to troll, it may filter out people but an app that was (in theory) meant to be secure shouldn't think of a problem as filtering rather than securing. Admins…
Apple released a paper showing the diminishing returns of "deep learning" specifically when it comes to math. For example, it has a hard time solving the Tower of Hanoi problem past 6-7 discs, and that's not even giving…
It really says something when the instability of the dollar is (relatively) as bad as when Nixon took us off the Gold Standard in 1973. Trump's policies certainly have caused a large amount of instability.
It's not surprising that responses are anecdotal. An easy way to communicate a generic sentiment often requires being brief. A majority of what makes a "better AI" can be condensed to how effective the slope-gradient…
SoftBank Group is not always known for the most sound funding, they did invest in the "Stargate" program that hasn't seen a whole lot of action.
Even though I love 3rd party tools (SDL my beloved) I still find novel uses in the C library. Especially for string-related problems people say "just do it from first principles". Sometimes snprintf is enough for my…
I understand why there's a want to move from boilerplate grunt work to big-picture project creation.. but there's a cost for abstraction that even the most good-faith implementation of AI generated code has to deal…
It's not that things get more expensive as they get smaller. As long as you're within reasonable tolerances it can be more cost effective. There is very little reason in a consumer-grade product, especially a devboard,…
A subtle tell for generated text is just how damn flat it is to read. Not that technical documentation require some form of grand prose, but how unspecific the text can truly get. Reading a high school persuasive essay…
I've used this site for years, I originally found it off their subreddit. When they finally moved to a dedicated site it really improved the whole user experience from whatever reddit CSS was doing. The admins keep it…
Yet at the same time "towards" does not equate to "nearing". Relative terms for relative statements. Until there's a light at the end of the tunnel, we don't know how far we've got.
I think part of this is due to the AI craze no longer being in the wildest west possible. Investors, or at least heads of companies believe in this as a viable economic engine so they are properly investing in what's…
Agreed. Security is a task that not even a group of humans can perform with upmost scrutiny or perfection. 'Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty' and such. People want to move fast and break things without the…
Agreed, it's cherry picked and strange since a lot of western developers already profess a lot of these practices -- especially the "extensive comments" and "descriptive naming" points. It reminds me a lot about…
I think you need to spend some more time testing this service if you are advertising this as a service that inherently interfaces with humans. I see that others in this thread like the applications for scambaiting, but…
I think you underestimate the willingness of people to pay to troll, it may filter out people but an app that was (in theory) meant to be secure shouldn't think of a problem as filtering rather than securing. Admins…
Apple released a paper showing the diminishing returns of "deep learning" specifically when it comes to math. For example, it has a hard time solving the Tower of Hanoi problem past 6-7 discs, and that's not even giving…
It really says something when the instability of the dollar is (relatively) as bad as when Nixon took us off the Gold Standard in 1973. Trump's policies certainly have caused a large amount of instability.
It's not surprising that responses are anecdotal. An easy way to communicate a generic sentiment often requires being brief. A majority of what makes a "better AI" can be condensed to how effective the slope-gradient…
SoftBank Group is not always known for the most sound funding, they did invest in the "Stargate" program that hasn't seen a whole lot of action.
Even though I love 3rd party tools (SDL my beloved) I still find novel uses in the C library. Especially for string-related problems people say "just do it from first principles". Sometimes snprintf is enough for my…
I understand why there's a want to move from boilerplate grunt work to big-picture project creation.. but there's a cost for abstraction that even the most good-faith implementation of AI generated code has to deal…