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No user record in our sample, but cfcf14 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but cfcf14 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I would assume so too, so the costs would not be so substantial to Anthropic.
I'm curious as to why 4.7 seems obsessed with avoiding any actions that could help the user create or enhance malware. The system prompts seem similar on the matter, so I wonder if this is an early attempt by Anthropic…
This makes me think it would be nice to see some kinda child of modern transformer architecture and neural ODEs. There was such interesting work a few years ago on how neural ode/pdes could be seen as a sort of…
The obvious next step here is to see how well this generalises to arbitrary inputs :)
Did your read the paper? Do you have specific criticisms of their problem statement, methodology, or results? There is a growing body of research indicating that in fact, there _is_ a taxonomy of 'hallucinations', that…
AI detectors do not work. I have spoken with many people who think that the particular writing style of commercial LLMs (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude) is the result of some intrinsic characteristic of LLMs - either the data…
So uh, things are not looking so good for actual physics these days, I gather?
L-theanine (200mg) with around 100-150mg of caffeine has an extremely noticeable, positive effect on my ability to focus, feeling of "well-situatedness", and overall calmness. L-theanine by itself doesn't seem to do…
It's not - the FTC released a statement on this very topic a few months ago: https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2024/03/price-fix...
Police in large American cities are not likely to be of much assistance in this situation. Assuming they attend at all, I would expect them to not understand the nature of the issue and probably proceed to make it much…
After reading the paper, I'm really unsure what the novel contribution is. It feels like they're attempting to rebrand well-understood concepts within various fields (control systems theory, etc). The provided…
This is really funny - it's bordering on truly absurd, almost incomprehensible madness to consider doing this seriously. I can't think of a single property you'd desire in a control system (state observability,…
Was fun while it lasted! Will be interesting watching the internal story of the original lab unfold as it all becomes public eventually.
Yeah - more or less. I still use it sometimes for trivial stuff like giving me recipe or travel inspiration (using the web search API), but I haven't been using it for any sort of algorithms/coding stuff. It's useful…
Some strange claims in this post. The reddit post datasets are already 'out there' in the wild, and I'm fairly certain every other major LLM release has used their data. Also - did Midjourney "steal" DALLE-2's lunch?…
Yeah, definitely. Combination of expert-system gating (some requests probably get routed to weaker models), distillation (for performance/cost), and RLHF lobotomization.
It's turtles all the way down, except for the final turtle, which is Fortran...
Lilian Weng's blog is my go-to example for an extremely high quality tech blog, it's truly remarkable how consistently excellent each post is. The only downside is the sadness I feel for being incapable of producing…
This is 100% related to (suspected) fraud, anti money laundering, or other types of financial/political sanctions. You may be 100% innocent, but they will never disclose any information to you about their reasoning (and…
Absolutely not.
You have to prompt it correctly, non-instruction-aligned models don't behave like agent simulators by default.
Amazing post, agree with everything you've said. I've always felt that the problems with advanced MCMC methods (HMC, RM-MC, etc) are even more painful when one looks at approximate bayesian methods - ADVI (variational…
I wonder whether Bing has been tuned via RLHF to have this personality (over the boring one of ChatGPT); perhaps Microsoft felt it would drive engagement and hype. Alternately - maybe this is the result of less RLHF.…
This was a really reasonable and interesting post by Stephen. I'm excited to see what the integration between an associative based model like GPT and a symbolic one like WA might bring.
It being from Schmidhuber's lab makes it dramatically more credible, in my views. They've been practically a decade ahead of everybody for ages now from a theoretical point of view.