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Are you also a professional Astronomer that can accurately vet his claims and research?
My own observation while using the OpenAI API is that it is massively rate limited due to the enormous demand. So while the public hype may have lessened the actual demand for their core product is so large that its…
Generally have been satisfied with Anker, though that stuff is made in China the chargers and batteries have been good. Monoprice used to be good but I haven't used anything from them in a while
You should probably think about why you think that making the model output reasoning steps which lead it to correctly answer questions it couldn't before is not somehow equivalent to reasoning.
Yeah man they have teams on standby to adjust the model whenever a random unknown author posts something on obscure pre-print servers. Then they spend hundreds of thousands of compute $ to improve the model on that one…
>You had time to respond though, what a silly (and elitist rebuttal). What a dumb take. It probably takes seconds to write a simple comment and far longer to read a paper. >You argue by authority that yes, it actually…
"Stochastic Parrot" is a really tired take and none of the major players, Ilya Sutskever, Andrej Karpathy, etc. believe that's all these models are doing.
Quartz = SiO2 --> Silicon and Oxygen QED
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With you there. A lot of Chinese labs are listed e.g. but my own experience trying to replicate materials science results from "credible" Chinese labs has led to a lot of disappointment.
The proposed mechanism for superconductivity in lk-99 is pretty different so that may be confounding your interpretation of those graphs.
Yeah so hard to make money during the Dotcom boom with all your dad's apartheid emerald mine money. How does his boot taste?
What?? You mean Elon made another colossal mistake, bbbut hes such a business genius...
>Its interesting how many lower income people have iphones, Jordans, Teslas/Mustangs/Corvettes Yeah all those food stampers buying Corvettes and Teslas is so annoying. Lolwut
This is of course false. We can't prove how any system is able to have emotions much less prove that a system can't
You jest but that is actually a subject of real research.
The same can be said about meat brains, they just execute natural programs. There's no reason in principle why a meat brain should be able to experience emotion and silicon brains cannot.
Ah yes all that research money will be used to buy mansions and ferarris. Do you have a clue how this stuff works in real life? Also note that until maybe the last year not only was there not a great financial incentive…
So the fact that thousands of researchers with billions of dollars behind them to build this omnipotent being means nothing to you? Because they all certainly think it's achievable.
>I have been asked by many people to explain how AI could kill us all. How about some clarity for common people. There are countless resources to find this stuff out. To be clear there may not be a level at which common…
This feels like a boat that sailed long ago. I don't know anyone using cash for anything more than small incidental purchases, I'd say it's generally impossible to structure you life around using Cash at a large scale.
> I’ve seen a lot of crazy conspiracy theories reveal themselves to be true in the past five years. Such as what? >Apply some critical thinking on this. Governments and corporate elites worldwide are salivating over the…
Just another result of the terrible Publish or Perish incentives in Academia.
I think one difference with Piano at least is feedback, practicing on your own is going to have limited value if you don't know what a Song "should" sound like, if you don't know what proper technique looks like, if you…
As I mentioned do any of those outweigh the possibility that some 3 letter agency might start mass scanning US Citizens for what amounts to thought crime? The very fundamental idea of privacy would cease to exist.