They claim it has a very low false-positive rate, which is meaningfully more nuanced than "accuracy". "Detect AI-generated content with 99.98% accuracy." -pangram themselves
In my view, you're the one claiming to be able to tell the difference! You said, "You tend to see that more..." ...which I took to mean that there were threads where you can look at the comments and categorize them into…
Do you?? Show me an HN thread where half the comments are paid for
That strikes me as a really poorly calibrated expectation. Who benefits? Who's paying? How could I get this job?
Show me a graph of your javelin skill doubling every six months and I'll start asking myself if you'll be the next champion
But how do you explain the fact that, before it got bad, it wasn't /already/ bad. You've gotta have some model for why there was a change if the rate wasn't previously at 100% and the claim is that the number "should be…
Related: https://www.transformernews.ai/p/ais-next-big-blue-battlegro...
OpenAI wants to not be responsible for "accidents" that kill more than 100 people, despite some critics arguing that their current actions are likely to cause such harms.
What's your point?
"due to privacy concerns about privacy" This strikes me as a particularly funny typo
Why do you think systems need to be sentient to be risky?
So, how would you do it?
Thank you!
Wait, aren't they cancelling leases on non-ai data centers that aren't under Microsoft's control, while spending much more money to build new AI focused data centers that that own? Do you have a source that says they're…
Trademark isn't the same as Registered Trademark either, while we're at it
To be clear, I think a "phone" as in smartphone, that can't make calls would be mostly as useful for me, personally. But you might be claiming "people would buy an empty box, if apple put its logo on the box"
True, but perhaps missing the point
I'm pretty surprised by this! Can you tell me more about what that experience is like? What are the sorts of things they say or do? Is there fear really embodied or very abstract? (When I imagine it, I struggle to…
Stockfish doesn't use material advantage as an approximation to winning though. It uses a complex deep learning value function that it evaluates many times.
Why is it in so many things? Because it's effective. It's not like people smoked cigarettes because they wanted a small amount of lung cancer risk, they smoked cigarettes for a totally different effect of the product.
I'm not sure it is. Not if chatgpt is operating off of the notes you already took yourself
Part of the answer is climate and geography. It's just meaningfully different south of the US than north of the US for drug production. And this is not limited to just mexico, a lot of non-mexican-produced drugs also…
Yes you did, but also I do indeed always forget this when I imagine homeschooling
I found this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ecmOuCIoNc which makes me thing that pumping cold fluids would work at least a bit.
Good news! Your organs are already irrigated by your circulatory system
They claim it has a very low false-positive rate, which is meaningfully more nuanced than "accuracy". "Detect AI-generated content with 99.98% accuracy." -pangram themselves
In my view, you're the one claiming to be able to tell the difference! You said, "You tend to see that more..." ...which I took to mean that there were threads where you can look at the comments and categorize them into…
Do you?? Show me an HN thread where half the comments are paid for
That strikes me as a really poorly calibrated expectation. Who benefits? Who's paying? How could I get this job?
Show me a graph of your javelin skill doubling every six months and I'll start asking myself if you'll be the next champion
But how do you explain the fact that, before it got bad, it wasn't /already/ bad. You've gotta have some model for why there was a change if the rate wasn't previously at 100% and the claim is that the number "should be…
Related: https://www.transformernews.ai/p/ais-next-big-blue-battlegro...
OpenAI wants to not be responsible for "accidents" that kill more than 100 people, despite some critics arguing that their current actions are likely to cause such harms.
What's your point?
"due to privacy concerns about privacy" This strikes me as a particularly funny typo
Why do you think systems need to be sentient to be risky?
So, how would you do it?
Thank you!
Wait, aren't they cancelling leases on non-ai data centers that aren't under Microsoft's control, while spending much more money to build new AI focused data centers that that own? Do you have a source that says they're…
Trademark isn't the same as Registered Trademark either, while we're at it
To be clear, I think a "phone" as in smartphone, that can't make calls would be mostly as useful for me, personally. But you might be claiming "people would buy an empty box, if apple put its logo on the box"
True, but perhaps missing the point
I'm pretty surprised by this! Can you tell me more about what that experience is like? What are the sorts of things they say or do? Is there fear really embodied or very abstract? (When I imagine it, I struggle to…
Stockfish doesn't use material advantage as an approximation to winning though. It uses a complex deep learning value function that it evaluates many times.
Why is it in so many things? Because it's effective. It's not like people smoked cigarettes because they wanted a small amount of lung cancer risk, they smoked cigarettes for a totally different effect of the product.
I'm not sure it is. Not if chatgpt is operating off of the notes you already took yourself
Part of the answer is climate and geography. It's just meaningfully different south of the US than north of the US for drug production. And this is not limited to just mexico, a lot of non-mexican-produced drugs also…
Yes you did, but also I do indeed always forget this when I imagine homeschooling
I found this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ecmOuCIoNc which makes me thing that pumping cold fluids would work at least a bit.
Good news! Your organs are already irrigated by your circulatory system