The article misses multi-modal thing. Which is the future. Sure they can be considered a separate things, like today. But that's probably not the best approach. Support from framework may include partial training, easy…
When the task, or part of it, is np complete there is no way around. Model has to try all options till it find working one. In a loop. And this can be multi-step with partial fallback. That's how humans are thinking.…
For some reasons LLMs get a lot of attention. But.. while simplicity is great it has limits. To make model reason you have to put it in a loop with fallbacks. It has to try possibilities and fallback from false…
This is good for datacenters, but.. NVidia stopped doing anything for consumers market.
-> pc: to have wireless tablet, touchpad, joystick, etc. pc ->: to have wireless robot control, printer, other devices which have drivers, but aren't easily programmable.
FLUX image generator just came out of Black Forest Labs. They are working on video. So, you are right, this will become another battlefield soon.
It's Copilot here, which is MS+OAI. But it's good that we have a healthy competition.
It all depends on how far back we want to go to find the 'true' owners. Is second generation living there enough. How about third not living there? There are parallels here. Jewish are willing to look as far as two…
So far no reasons to think so. The article lacks details. But for complex life to emerge in small pocket that oasis would have to exist for many millions of years. No proof of that. Then organism is not a bunch of…
> As far as I know, none have been released. I can tell you a secret. What you call 'open source' models are impossible. Because massive randomness is a part of training process. They are not reproducible. Having…
> it is not open source It would be nice here if you give some examples of what you call open source model. Please ;) Because the impression is that these things do not exist, it's just a dream which does not deserve…
> Why are we blaming people who need medical care We don't blame them, but without any control we have the highest prices and not so good overall results. Add to that Trump with his industry 'self regulation' idea and…
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I've seen chess players, they are smart too. So what? Specialized model on commodity hardware beats most of them, if not all. This doesn't mean model is smarter. The same could be here. Is it possible that solutions are…
> The only definition I've ever heard is that UBI allows you to lose your job and still be able to pay for the basic necessities (food, water, shelter, transportation, etc.). Anything less misses the whole point.…
For every dog like this you can probably hire two locals. But what's the point if you throw collected garbage back into ocean.
> it is still more robust than software created by multi-billion dollar corporations Well, in the industry usually fewer eyes are looking at the code than in open source. Nobody strives to make it perfect overall,…
Still no. Just a visit, doesn't look like Cuba has any wish to become Russia's military fortress. From Russia side all decisions are made by a single person who is not thinking big. Cuba would be quite expensive.…
> Cuba would be a great travel destination There are many similar destinations, and all of them are still poor. Besides, Cuba has already tourists from Canada and Europe. My guess their best chance is to start…
"reliable reasoning" is not the same as AGI. The first can be a big calculator which solves some problems on limited domain. Like engineering, this could boost the progress. Very likely this is possible. Actually it's…
Alternative question: is being human enough for reliable reasoning? Probably not, but in some, or most, cases may be. You can see it in schools on math exams. Not all pupil can do it, some lack the knowledge, but most…
Wonder if this can be fixed with role playing, when user is just one person and his input is limited to what his character can do. like There are two persons in the room: Assistant Bob and customer Tom. Bob is trying to…
> At least in this case, they didn't call it "open source", which it isn't. There are no open source AI models, strictly speaking. Because they are not reproducible even will all the data and training setup. Randomness…
At some point it's just cheaper to send a new better one. As we know the failing point we can add tons of gyros.
If they have heavy lawyers there. Which they do, no doubts.
The article misses multi-modal thing. Which is the future. Sure they can be considered a separate things, like today. But that's probably not the best approach. Support from framework may include partial training, easy…
When the task, or part of it, is np complete there is no way around. Model has to try all options till it find working one. In a loop. And this can be multi-step with partial fallback. That's how humans are thinking.…
For some reasons LLMs get a lot of attention. But.. while simplicity is great it has limits. To make model reason you have to put it in a loop with fallbacks. It has to try possibilities and fallback from false…
This is good for datacenters, but.. NVidia stopped doing anything for consumers market.
-> pc: to have wireless tablet, touchpad, joystick, etc. pc ->: to have wireless robot control, printer, other devices which have drivers, but aren't easily programmable.
FLUX image generator just came out of Black Forest Labs. They are working on video. So, you are right, this will become another battlefield soon.
It's Copilot here, which is MS+OAI. But it's good that we have a healthy competition.
It all depends on how far back we want to go to find the 'true' owners. Is second generation living there enough. How about third not living there? There are parallels here. Jewish are willing to look as far as two…
So far no reasons to think so. The article lacks details. But for complex life to emerge in small pocket that oasis would have to exist for many millions of years. No proof of that. Then organism is not a bunch of…
> As far as I know, none have been released. I can tell you a secret. What you call 'open source' models are impossible. Because massive randomness is a part of training process. They are not reproducible. Having…
> it is not open source It would be nice here if you give some examples of what you call open source model. Please ;) Because the impression is that these things do not exist, it's just a dream which does not deserve…
> Why are we blaming people who need medical care We don't blame them, but without any control we have the highest prices and not so good overall results. Add to that Trump with his industry 'self regulation' idea and…
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I've seen chess players, they are smart too. So what? Specialized model on commodity hardware beats most of them, if not all. This doesn't mean model is smarter. The same could be here. Is it possible that solutions are…
> The only definition I've ever heard is that UBI allows you to lose your job and still be able to pay for the basic necessities (food, water, shelter, transportation, etc.). Anything less misses the whole point.…
For every dog like this you can probably hire two locals. But what's the point if you throw collected garbage back into ocean.
> it is still more robust than software created by multi-billion dollar corporations Well, in the industry usually fewer eyes are looking at the code than in open source. Nobody strives to make it perfect overall,…
Still no. Just a visit, doesn't look like Cuba has any wish to become Russia's military fortress. From Russia side all decisions are made by a single person who is not thinking big. Cuba would be quite expensive.…
> Cuba would be a great travel destination There are many similar destinations, and all of them are still poor. Besides, Cuba has already tourists from Canada and Europe. My guess their best chance is to start…
"reliable reasoning" is not the same as AGI. The first can be a big calculator which solves some problems on limited domain. Like engineering, this could boost the progress. Very likely this is possible. Actually it's…
Alternative question: is being human enough for reliable reasoning? Probably not, but in some, or most, cases may be. You can see it in schools on math exams. Not all pupil can do it, some lack the knowledge, but most…
Wonder if this can be fixed with role playing, when user is just one person and his input is limited to what his character can do. like There are two persons in the room: Assistant Bob and customer Tom. Bob is trying to…
> At least in this case, they didn't call it "open source", which it isn't. There are no open source AI models, strictly speaking. Because they are not reproducible even will all the data and training setup. Randomness…
At some point it's just cheaper to send a new better one. As we know the failing point we can add tons of gyros.
If they have heavy lawyers there. Which they do, no doubts.