> eacher uses AI, creates lesson plan -> AI creates assignments -> Teacher gives assignments to students | Up to this point, it's actually completely fine. LLMs do an excellent job up to here. > | Teacher grades with AI…
I feel like in the context of AI in education, "wisdom through dogma" still doesn't capture it. It's not even wisdom nor dogma, but something in the form of wisdom developed through something in the form of dogma.…
So you think they weren’t getting paid for this? You think they just freely mention corporate food companies purely for users benefit?
https://malegislature.gov/Bills/194/S2619/BillHistory SECTION 1. The General Laws are hereby amended by inserting after chapter 93L the following chapter:- Chapter 93M. Massachusetts Data Privacy Act Section 1. As used…
>literally hundreds of orders of magnitude slower I'm sure this is just a slip of the tongue (finger), but the idea of being a numerical googol times slower is funny.
Imagine taking up a hobby of drawing, then bemoaning the existence of a printer. Or learning spanish, and bemoaning google translate. Or trying out woodworking, and bemoaning IKEA.
From the article this one links to: >Microsoft has been piloting Scout as an internal tool for employees it was calling “ClawPilot,” since March. ClawPilot—and now Scout—are part of “Project Lobster,” which is a…
>the study where it beats our highest caliber of knowledge workers may have some methodological deficits. That isn’t even remotely what this study is looking at.
Those feelings fall apart very quickly though. A project from a non-technical person may seem to roll out well, but they aren't seeing the parts that are misguided, not generalizable, or plainly wrong. MVPs are most…
I think the problem is there isn't a fortune there. It would be a successful endeavor, but not something to rake in huge piles of cash. The kinds of leaders and investors who could pull off what you're describing are…
I feel like if you’re going to write an article like this, you should at least engage with why it’s happening. Maybe deep down for some of the participants it’s a kind of moral thing, but mostly this is because payments…
Police and fire fighters have tons of opportunities for overtime. they get paid absurd amounts of money to do it. It’s another thing that badly needs reform.
I’ve definitely replaced iphones because the battery wasn’t holding a charge. My understanding is that this is a pretty common issue, no?
Every time a drug addict uses, they’re actually learning about biology and the sociology of addiction.
The judgement also includes interest, 6.75% per year.
I find the idea of learning from simulated data so unintuitive. How can you radically improve your model with just your model? I take it people do it, so it must work, but i just don’t understand it at all.
i really doubt the downsides of adding that layer of complexity can compete with the upsides of surveillance pricing.
Can’t you guys just read a book and take a nap?
There’s something mind-boggling about the prices that get charged for these things. $2k-$3k for a not particularly complicated array of steel and plastic. I bought my (used) car in that price range, a big intricate…
Aren’t you concerned with consuming made up information? There has to be a million fun silly sites you haven’t read that a real person put real research and real effort into. LLMs just can’t do stuff like this…
Your point 1 and point 2 live in direct tension. The reason the closed models are better is very likely that they are paying so much to train them.
Chatting with Claude strikes me as fundamentally different from writing your own notes.
Can you explain some use cases you have in mind?
This article assumes that there is a person with dedicated time to validate the data. Imagine you want this data and ask for it, but the government says, “sorry, we have this data, but we read an article that said we…
My favorite example of this is Joy Division. They’re the band with that cool white-on-black ridge line plot shirt. If you haven’t listened to their music before, go check it out. You probably won’t like it very much. I…
> eacher uses AI, creates lesson plan -> AI creates assignments -> Teacher gives assignments to students | Up to this point, it's actually completely fine. LLMs do an excellent job up to here. > | Teacher grades with AI…
I feel like in the context of AI in education, "wisdom through dogma" still doesn't capture it. It's not even wisdom nor dogma, but something in the form of wisdom developed through something in the form of dogma.…
So you think they weren’t getting paid for this? You think they just freely mention corporate food companies purely for users benefit?
https://malegislature.gov/Bills/194/S2619/BillHistory SECTION 1. The General Laws are hereby amended by inserting after chapter 93L the following chapter:- Chapter 93M. Massachusetts Data Privacy Act Section 1. As used…
>literally hundreds of orders of magnitude slower I'm sure this is just a slip of the tongue (finger), but the idea of being a numerical googol times slower is funny.
Imagine taking up a hobby of drawing, then bemoaning the existence of a printer. Or learning spanish, and bemoaning google translate. Or trying out woodworking, and bemoaning IKEA.
From the article this one links to: >Microsoft has been piloting Scout as an internal tool for employees it was calling “ClawPilot,” since March. ClawPilot—and now Scout—are part of “Project Lobster,” which is a…
>the study where it beats our highest caliber of knowledge workers may have some methodological deficits. That isn’t even remotely what this study is looking at.
Those feelings fall apart very quickly though. A project from a non-technical person may seem to roll out well, but they aren't seeing the parts that are misguided, not generalizable, or plainly wrong. MVPs are most…
I think the problem is there isn't a fortune there. It would be a successful endeavor, but not something to rake in huge piles of cash. The kinds of leaders and investors who could pull off what you're describing are…
I feel like if you’re going to write an article like this, you should at least engage with why it’s happening. Maybe deep down for some of the participants it’s a kind of moral thing, but mostly this is because payments…
Police and fire fighters have tons of opportunities for overtime. they get paid absurd amounts of money to do it. It’s another thing that badly needs reform.
I’ve definitely replaced iphones because the battery wasn’t holding a charge. My understanding is that this is a pretty common issue, no?
Every time a drug addict uses, they’re actually learning about biology and the sociology of addiction.
The judgement also includes interest, 6.75% per year.
I find the idea of learning from simulated data so unintuitive. How can you radically improve your model with just your model? I take it people do it, so it must work, but i just don’t understand it at all.
i really doubt the downsides of adding that layer of complexity can compete with the upsides of surveillance pricing.
Can’t you guys just read a book and take a nap?
There’s something mind-boggling about the prices that get charged for these things. $2k-$3k for a not particularly complicated array of steel and plastic. I bought my (used) car in that price range, a big intricate…
Aren’t you concerned with consuming made up information? There has to be a million fun silly sites you haven’t read that a real person put real research and real effort into. LLMs just can’t do stuff like this…
Your point 1 and point 2 live in direct tension. The reason the closed models are better is very likely that they are paying so much to train them.
Chatting with Claude strikes me as fundamentally different from writing your own notes.
Can you explain some use cases you have in mind?
This article assumes that there is a person with dedicated time to validate the data. Imagine you want this data and ask for it, but the government says, “sorry, we have this data, but we read an article that said we…
My favorite example of this is Joy Division. They’re the band with that cool white-on-black ridge line plot shirt. If you haven’t listened to their music before, go check it out. You probably won’t like it very much. I…