This appears to be only for Mythos 5 access, NOT Fable 5.
> To release the model both safely and quickly, we’ve tuned these safeguards conservatively—they’ll sometimes catch harmless requests, though they trigger, on average, in less than 5% of sessions. While I appreciate…
Not sure how you came to draw this conclusion, as there's lots of data out there showing droves of Computer Science graduates here in the states unable to land jobs.
Cruise was actually just about to return to market after the October incident [1]. We had reached efficacy on all (much harder) internal safety benchmarks showing the car had significantly improved. GM pulled the rug on…
It's just a hosted Postgres database, you could run this locally with Docker for example: https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres
You can do this with https://openrouter.ai/
Nope, this caters to shareholders
I've only done paper trading so far, but yes it was profitable. I've learned a lot by building it, so for me the effort has been worth it.
I've built (now improving) a fully automated real-time ML stock trader in Rust. It's hosted on-prem via 6 Raspberry Pis using Kubernetes.
I spy a paradoxical comment
How was this quantified? If there are numbers to demonstrate it's the most secure compared to previous years, why not show them? Qualitative statements with no foundation only draw speculation.
A more in-depth paper about this found the Swish activation often outperformed other functions: https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.05941
This appears to be only for Mythos 5 access, NOT Fable 5.
> To release the model both safely and quickly, we’ve tuned these safeguards conservatively—they’ll sometimes catch harmless requests, though they trigger, on average, in less than 5% of sessions. While I appreciate…
Not sure how you came to draw this conclusion, as there's lots of data out there showing droves of Computer Science graduates here in the states unable to land jobs.
Cruise was actually just about to return to market after the October incident [1]. We had reached efficacy on all (much harder) internal safety benchmarks showing the car had significantly improved. GM pulled the rug on…
It's just a hosted Postgres database, you could run this locally with Docker for example: https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres
You can do this with https://openrouter.ai/
Nope, this caters to shareholders
I've only done paper trading so far, but yes it was profitable. I've learned a lot by building it, so for me the effort has been worth it.
I've built (now improving) a fully automated real-time ML stock trader in Rust. It's hosted on-prem via 6 Raspberry Pis using Kubernetes.
I spy a paradoxical comment
How was this quantified? If there are numbers to demonstrate it's the most secure compared to previous years, why not show them? Qualitative statements with no foundation only draw speculation.
A more in-depth paper about this found the Swish activation often outperformed other functions: https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.05941