You can ask it to verbatim produce training data and that takes very little compute for a lot of output tokens
Unless somebody improved on the underlying transformer architecture... Surely AI is smart enough to do it by now
Proof the real genius was in the mathematics not the AI "engineers"
> Neither IRC nor BBS* use algorithms to create feeds of third party content based on user preference, Both bbs and irc had top user features that encouraged users to post, bbs certainly had third party content sorted…
I feel like theres so much manga that this is the kind of premise you're left with if you don't want to copy someone else
You can pin it down to less than maybe half a dozen cases that made the newsun the UK. I suppose politics has always been reactionary like this and explains why somewhere like Australia which doesn't really have its own…
> Ofcom were suddenly able to find a "novel reading" when directed to do so You have discovered politics
Thinkudur chiddrun
Will we still be able to get ipv4 addresses?
> To "google" something and digging through the search results manually is very rapidly being replaced by asking chatgpt, for better or worse. I can see this kind of low level usage as being perfect for local LLMs... So…
If you take just this part of the quote... >"I can't imagine where we're going to be a year from now, three months from now, or even a month from now," I'd say he's making an accurate appraisal of his abilities
Quippy, but untrue
It's hard to enslave your fellow man without a bigger stick
> they would be trying to interact with me Lol little fuckers how dare they
This is the downside to nuclear families. Italian families with 3 generations in one house don't have this problem, devices or not
It's parental hysteria. Same as always.
> which leads to great things Slavery (or getting poorer people to do the work for you) is the central concept of civilization. It cannot be done without it. It's not capital or advertising that makes all this work,…
In general, technology has always decreased our liberty though
Books are designed to be addictive. People said the same things about books as they say about screens nowadays. I think it's more important to understand the emotional hysteria people get themselves into
If YouTube is social media, anything with a comments section is social media, even the old "guestbooks" of web 1.0 days were social media. It's a pointless term whoever uses it.
> until the planet burns down. Common misconception. We won't kill the planet even if we tried to. Wed make it too hard to sustain billions of humans, sure. But they are very different things
I think you're giving this a bit too much credence. And I think you also think there's something special about sorting videos by how often they're viewed in a recent timeframe (which is all you need to recreate evil…
I bet it wasn't overwork, it was the fight or flight response being constantly activated for your uncle when he's caring for your aunt who could do anything unpredictably.
> I've seen kids out in public, playing Roblox, off a phone. Jesus Christ I hope their reckless parents are found and lynched for such irresponsible behaviour. Don't they know screentime causes the child brain to turn…
You can ask it to verbatim produce training data and that takes very little compute for a lot of output tokens
Unless somebody improved on the underlying transformer architecture... Surely AI is smart enough to do it by now
Proof the real genius was in the mathematics not the AI "engineers"
> Neither IRC nor BBS* use algorithms to create feeds of third party content based on user preference, Both bbs and irc had top user features that encouraged users to post, bbs certainly had third party content sorted…
I feel like theres so much manga that this is the kind of premise you're left with if you don't want to copy someone else
You can pin it down to less than maybe half a dozen cases that made the newsun the UK. I suppose politics has always been reactionary like this and explains why somewhere like Australia which doesn't really have its own…
> Ofcom were suddenly able to find a "novel reading" when directed to do so You have discovered politics
Thinkudur chiddrun
Thinkudur chiddrun
Will we still be able to get ipv4 addresses?
> To "google" something and digging through the search results manually is very rapidly being replaced by asking chatgpt, for better or worse. I can see this kind of low level usage as being perfect for local LLMs... So…
If you take just this part of the quote... >"I can't imagine where we're going to be a year from now, three months from now, or even a month from now," I'd say he's making an accurate appraisal of his abilities
Quippy, but untrue
It's hard to enslave your fellow man without a bigger stick
> they would be trying to interact with me Lol little fuckers how dare they
This is the downside to nuclear families. Italian families with 3 generations in one house don't have this problem, devices or not
It's parental hysteria. Same as always.
> which leads to great things Slavery (or getting poorer people to do the work for you) is the central concept of civilization. It cannot be done without it. It's not capital or advertising that makes all this work,…
In general, technology has always decreased our liberty though
Books are designed to be addictive. People said the same things about books as they say about screens nowadays. I think it's more important to understand the emotional hysteria people get themselves into
If YouTube is social media, anything with a comments section is social media, even the old "guestbooks" of web 1.0 days were social media. It's a pointless term whoever uses it.
> until the planet burns down. Common misconception. We won't kill the planet even if we tried to. Wed make it too hard to sustain billions of humans, sure. But they are very different things
I think you're giving this a bit too much credence. And I think you also think there's something special about sorting videos by how often they're viewed in a recent timeframe (which is all you need to recreate evil…
I bet it wasn't overwork, it was the fight or flight response being constantly activated for your uncle when he's caring for your aunt who could do anything unpredictably.
> I've seen kids out in public, playing Roblox, off a phone. Jesus Christ I hope their reckless parents are found and lynched for such irresponsible behaviour. Don't they know screentime causes the child brain to turn…