Closing your laptop can also provide a clean, portable writing platform.
Individuals at risk may spiral into psychosis that is triggered or exacerbated by their use of AI. The term when used correctly is completely literal and in no way implies that AI itself is conscious.
The API has safety configuration for this
For most people, a description is better when it’s easier to understand and connect with. But you’re not most people.
NFT bacteria?
Really cool. Could see this being used for generative video game assets
How’d you find the sailing course? I’ve been planning to take a course on sailing and this sounds great.
Isn’t the selection bias a bit strong, though? I don’t think social media is a reliable source of conclusions about the community as a whole, or even the people creating the content in the first place.
Very clever that the user is prompted to use the autocomplete to read the description.
None of that seems like particularly nice behavior in retrospect. We could maybe also agree that the typical motivation behind taking things home was probably not to benevolently preserve historical records for future…
They’re generally not very good at it, though. AI can be much more effectively tailored.
No, but it’s not clear that we’re likely to create sentience any other way
This seems to be focused on general intelligence. I always assumed it was more about the ability to learn skills and abilities rather than increasing IQ.
You’re right of course. The LLM is a calculator continuously predicting a best-fitting next token based on the data it was trained on. If its outputs resemble human reasoning, it’s because the encoding and training…
Just to be clear, you’re agreeing with the author that it’s primarily a moral distinction? Since the shortage is impacting all patients equally it seems harsh to support it. It would help to understand why you feel that…
Wasn’t aware that Gleam was sponsored by fly.io, but it’s nice to see the investment in the ecosystem along with their support for Phoenix. Excited to see more developments for Gleam!
This is the real issue with privatized AI imo. The limitations and guardrails exposed to the end user do not apply to the developers, who can alter results in ways that would be difficult to detect at best and invisibly…
Don’t humans work similarly? Without an understanding of how to reason through a problem, as children we are likely to give the first intuitive answer that comes to mind. Later we learn techniques of logic and reasoning…
I suspect it could soon be feasible to fine-tune on code with limited open data through a bootstrapping approach. Give it the source code, a test library and access to a dev environment and with some prompting it could…
What if I have a dynamically generated character description in my game’s world, generate a portrait for them using StableDiffusion and then turn that into a 3d model that can be posed and re-used?
I agree, I just think it’s part of the evolutionary process. We reinvent them because the core concepts are right, but there isn’t enough connective tissue to re-use the implementations directly. I don’t see it as a bad…
Maybe it’s because the frameworks themselves are less important than the *human language used to describe them. To someone who knows what a Genserver is, or has used one before, what does it matter which of the many…
Perhaps, exchanging cash for some real utility.
Yes, you’re not supposed to blindly memorize things. The method is to learn and understand the material first and then practice recall to retain that understanding.
This is how I think of it. The experience of being “me” is the same for all life. An emergent process, but still real. I think some Buddhist concepts, like reincarnation and duality, can be interpreted as perspectives…
Closing your laptop can also provide a clean, portable writing platform.
Individuals at risk may spiral into psychosis that is triggered or exacerbated by their use of AI. The term when used correctly is completely literal and in no way implies that AI itself is conscious.
The API has safety configuration for this
For most people, a description is better when it’s easier to understand and connect with. But you’re not most people.
NFT bacteria?
Really cool. Could see this being used for generative video game assets
How’d you find the sailing course? I’ve been planning to take a course on sailing and this sounds great.
Isn’t the selection bias a bit strong, though? I don’t think social media is a reliable source of conclusions about the community as a whole, or even the people creating the content in the first place.
Very clever that the user is prompted to use the autocomplete to read the description.
None of that seems like particularly nice behavior in retrospect. We could maybe also agree that the typical motivation behind taking things home was probably not to benevolently preserve historical records for future…
They’re generally not very good at it, though. AI can be much more effectively tailored.
No, but it’s not clear that we’re likely to create sentience any other way
This seems to be focused on general intelligence. I always assumed it was more about the ability to learn skills and abilities rather than increasing IQ.
You’re right of course. The LLM is a calculator continuously predicting a best-fitting next token based on the data it was trained on. If its outputs resemble human reasoning, it’s because the encoding and training…
Just to be clear, you’re agreeing with the author that it’s primarily a moral distinction? Since the shortage is impacting all patients equally it seems harsh to support it. It would help to understand why you feel that…
Wasn’t aware that Gleam was sponsored by fly.io, but it’s nice to see the investment in the ecosystem along with their support for Phoenix. Excited to see more developments for Gleam!
This is the real issue with privatized AI imo. The limitations and guardrails exposed to the end user do not apply to the developers, who can alter results in ways that would be difficult to detect at best and invisibly…
Don’t humans work similarly? Without an understanding of how to reason through a problem, as children we are likely to give the first intuitive answer that comes to mind. Later we learn techniques of logic and reasoning…
I suspect it could soon be feasible to fine-tune on code with limited open data through a bootstrapping approach. Give it the source code, a test library and access to a dev environment and with some prompting it could…
What if I have a dynamically generated character description in my game’s world, generate a portrait for them using StableDiffusion and then turn that into a 3d model that can be posed and re-used?
I agree, I just think it’s part of the evolutionary process. We reinvent them because the core concepts are right, but there isn’t enough connective tissue to re-use the implementations directly. I don’t see it as a bad…
Maybe it’s because the frameworks themselves are less important than the *human language used to describe them. To someone who knows what a Genserver is, or has used one before, what does it matter which of the many…
Perhaps, exchanging cash for some real utility.
Yes, you’re not supposed to blindly memorize things. The method is to learn and understand the material first and then practice recall to retain that understanding.
This is how I think of it. The experience of being “me” is the same for all life. An emergent process, but still real. I think some Buddhist concepts, like reincarnation and duality, can be interpreted as perspectives…