In my book, the single most effective way to spend tokens is having it review code/specs you've written. One advantage to putting the ai in that position is that unreliable competence isn't much of a problem as you can…
Musk said in his autobiography he announced the hyperloop plan without any intention of doing it to distract from the California high speed rail plans.
They always show me my total before the cars swipe, so as long as the obfuscation works until the card swipe, at least it would prevent dynamic pricing.
It isn't just how fast or slow it is. Reading at a slow pace gives you time to think in a way that is flexible from sentence to sentence. To borrow the same analogy from the article, image trying to savor a meal where…
No, just the opposite. In general, the things wealthy people buy (luxuries) experience much larger swings in demand due to price changes like added taxes (in economic terms, "the elasticity of demand"). It's because…
I feel like we watched different videos.. Seemed like the AI (or other monitoring system) recognized a problem with the 18000 cups of water order and quickly transitioned to a real human. That instance looked pretty…
A lot of digital ones are "local" too in that they are context specific. As long as it stays context specific, your Uber rating is closer to being liked by your local bar tender than it is to the Chinese social credit…
That's absurd. That doesn't pass the sniff test at all for being remotely true that people would react like that to only a 3 percent tax. I looked it up, and it was a 3 pence tax per pound. When tea was selling for 2 to…
One potential issue with that approach is the factors wouldn't stay very constant across generations of AI models. While a lot of people have used various methods to try to gauge the strength of various AI models, one…
I agree Hyundai should fix this for free (would make up a small portion of the bad PR for having this issue in the first place), but don't forced recalls usually only apply to defects that cause safety issues? I'm not…
I think your take makes more sense in a world where you actually own the car fully and have the freedom to do what you want with it. Even if someone was able to write this patch themselves without the source code,…
> sometimes called prompt canarying or decoy system prompts. Both "prompt canarying" and "decoy system prompts" give 0 hits on google. Those aren't real things.
Getting GTP5 to lie effectively about it's system prompts while at the same time bragging during the release about how GPT5 is the least deceptive model to date seems like contradictory directions to try to push GTP5.
I noticed one of the cited bluesky posts was all in French, so one might argue that technically it didn't find the English word "mouch", but rather a different French word that happens to be spelled the same. But trying…
> You then have to hunt around for the info Have you considered that that might be the goal of releasing trickles of information about the film prior to its official release? It makes collected information feel more…
One potentially critical line from the article: > Failure to impose the RealPage rents could lead to landlords being expelled from the organization, according to the suit. Makes this arguably much more over the line…
Miles seems like it might not be worth the added cost of administration. Also note that road damage as a function of weight goes up by roughly a power of 4. Doubling a vehicle's axel load causes 16x the road stress,…
But not "The Facebook"
Right, each pandas column is a numpy array (or optionally pyarrow in pandas 2.0), but numpy is going to be faster for things that needs to be vectorized across columns, such as matrix operations.
It still not even close to the majority of Americans no matter your definition. The vast majority of the stock market isn't held by billionaires either. The total net worth of all US billionaires is ~5 trillion and the…
No. Even if you work for a Fortune 500 company (which 80% of the workforce doesn't), your CEO likely isn't a billionaire unless they also founded the company. The vast majority of these companies aren't lead by the only…
I see them going to a similar place to smart watches. Both are fashion accessories that provide updates at a glance.
That doesn't really work because if it isn't PII, then they don't know who it belongs to (not having even your name is a field, or else it would be PII) and can't verify it belongs to you before giving it to you. Like…
The author breezed over a potentially important part: > I had never been to any other kind of court except traffic court (at which, both times, the police officers had flat-out lied). Reading into that it sounds like…
My company has developed several tools to answer these kinds of questions. One of which is publicly available and done for a non-profit: http://guroo.com, which lacks provider specific detail, but has averages for many…
In my book, the single most effective way to spend tokens is having it review code/specs you've written. One advantage to putting the ai in that position is that unreliable competence isn't much of a problem as you can…
Musk said in his autobiography he announced the hyperloop plan without any intention of doing it to distract from the California high speed rail plans.
They always show me my total before the cars swipe, so as long as the obfuscation works until the card swipe, at least it would prevent dynamic pricing.
It isn't just how fast or slow it is. Reading at a slow pace gives you time to think in a way that is flexible from sentence to sentence. To borrow the same analogy from the article, image trying to savor a meal where…
No, just the opposite. In general, the things wealthy people buy (luxuries) experience much larger swings in demand due to price changes like added taxes (in economic terms, "the elasticity of demand"). It's because…
I feel like we watched different videos.. Seemed like the AI (or other monitoring system) recognized a problem with the 18000 cups of water order and quickly transitioned to a real human. That instance looked pretty…
A lot of digital ones are "local" too in that they are context specific. As long as it stays context specific, your Uber rating is closer to being liked by your local bar tender than it is to the Chinese social credit…
That's absurd. That doesn't pass the sniff test at all for being remotely true that people would react like that to only a 3 percent tax. I looked it up, and it was a 3 pence tax per pound. When tea was selling for 2 to…
One potential issue with that approach is the factors wouldn't stay very constant across generations of AI models. While a lot of people have used various methods to try to gauge the strength of various AI models, one…
I agree Hyundai should fix this for free (would make up a small portion of the bad PR for having this issue in the first place), but don't forced recalls usually only apply to defects that cause safety issues? I'm not…
I think your take makes more sense in a world where you actually own the car fully and have the freedom to do what you want with it. Even if someone was able to write this patch themselves without the source code,…
> sometimes called prompt canarying or decoy system prompts. Both "prompt canarying" and "decoy system prompts" give 0 hits on google. Those aren't real things.
Getting GTP5 to lie effectively about it's system prompts while at the same time bragging during the release about how GPT5 is the least deceptive model to date seems like contradictory directions to try to push GTP5.
I noticed one of the cited bluesky posts was all in French, so one might argue that technically it didn't find the English word "mouch", but rather a different French word that happens to be spelled the same. But trying…
> You then have to hunt around for the info Have you considered that that might be the goal of releasing trickles of information about the film prior to its official release? It makes collected information feel more…
One potentially critical line from the article: > Failure to impose the RealPage rents could lead to landlords being expelled from the organization, according to the suit. Makes this arguably much more over the line…
Miles seems like it might not be worth the added cost of administration. Also note that road damage as a function of weight goes up by roughly a power of 4. Doubling a vehicle's axel load causes 16x the road stress,…
But not "The Facebook"
Right, each pandas column is a numpy array (or optionally pyarrow in pandas 2.0), but numpy is going to be faster for things that needs to be vectorized across columns, such as matrix operations.
It still not even close to the majority of Americans no matter your definition. The vast majority of the stock market isn't held by billionaires either. The total net worth of all US billionaires is ~5 trillion and the…
No. Even if you work for a Fortune 500 company (which 80% of the workforce doesn't), your CEO likely isn't a billionaire unless they also founded the company. The vast majority of these companies aren't lead by the only…
I see them going to a similar place to smart watches. Both are fashion accessories that provide updates at a glance.
That doesn't really work because if it isn't PII, then they don't know who it belongs to (not having even your name is a field, or else it would be PII) and can't verify it belongs to you before giving it to you. Like…
The author breezed over a potentially important part: > I had never been to any other kind of court except traffic court (at which, both times, the police officers had flat-out lied). Reading into that it sounds like…
My company has developed several tools to answer these kinds of questions. One of which is publicly available and done for a non-profit: http://guroo.com, which lacks provider specific detail, but has averages for many…