I would expect they have production based datasets they evaluate new models against.
Tried exploring a small project i built with CC, but i don't see anything in the tree/terrain view (The edits/reads/writes do show up in the timeline). The project itself doesn't exist on my drive anymore, is that a…
fwiw o1, o3 and 4.1 also give the correct answer (without web search)
I'm not sure which chatbots you used, but OpenAI's o3, o1 and 4.1 get it right first try (used in the Playground without web search or any other tools).
Sure, but that's the nature of language (which is also why i put "understand" in quotation marks. I usually follow it up with "whatever that means" lol) . I think in this case, it carries with it implicit properties…
I think "(intelligent) language understander" is an apt term. It contains within it the fact that these models are mainly trained on text, and "understand" it beyond a simple token-by-token level (i.e. their latent…
Have they retracted it? My understanding was simply that they released results with more recent data, not that this study itself was flawed (and their website doesn't mention a retraction either)
And i would consider this as an agent doing things under human instruction
I'm not sure which part of my comment comes across as fence sitting to you, but to clarify: - I think there are good and useful ways to use AI in art creation - I also think that AI (especially end to end creation of…
I work with coding agents every day, I don't think they have ever started working on a project without me telling them to
> Laws and rules exist to serve humans, not machines. Machines don't go out on their own to create and upload music, they do so under human instruction, so their output should be policed the same way we police other…
The issue i have with it will depend heavily on implementation, i can see cases where songs that i would consider "produced and written" by people don't qualify for royalties under Tidal's guidelines. (I intentionally…
> Tidal will accept AI-generated music. > Tidal will hold AI-generated music to a higher standard of content integrity. We will not tolerate AI-generated music that exploits an individual’s or group’s music, name or…
fwiw aleph alpha have been around since 2019
> Those are specs that belong on a laptop or a lowend console offering like the Series S. Unfortunately, valve (and we consumers) have to recalibrate our understanding of which prices qualify as "insulting".
Me, a german, looking at my CAX11: this doesn't seem too bad Americans:
I think it helps his credibility that he has been working with and speaking positively about AI assisted mathematics (especially for formalizing proofs) for over a year now . I'm sure he isn't unbiased, but as far as…
The advantage of frameworks isn't that they make it easier to write the actual agent, it's tooling + observability + ... Even Langchain, for all the (deserved) criticism it gets made this very clear very early: It might…
here: https://llmstxt.org/ and obviously it doesn't automatically produce markdown, it's something the website needs to provide (e.g. https://pydantic.dev/llms.txt)
Well similar to how turing machines are a sufficient theoretical model to make all kinds of arguments about runtime complexity of classical computers without relying on their actual physical implementation, we have…
Hmm, from the title i expected a tool to calibrate FOV angle to monitor size/distance
In german, there is an idiomatic way of saying "I don't understand" (especially after attempting to do so multiple times) that literally translates to "Standing on the hose/tube", which is extra fitting here considering…
Of course it is beneficial in the long run, but beginners are still prone to overtraining and getting injured when they go from sitting a desk for 14 hours a day to running 3 times a week
then how can scalpers sell them for more money than the original asking price? also see my other comment cf use of the term and equilibrium price
I'm not performing any sort of moral judgement here, I'm using 'underpriced' to describe a good that is sold below its equilibrium pricetag. Companies are free to do what they like, but lower prices will always lead to…
I would expect they have production based datasets they evaluate new models against.
Tried exploring a small project i built with CC, but i don't see anything in the tree/terrain view (The edits/reads/writes do show up in the timeline). The project itself doesn't exist on my drive anymore, is that a…
fwiw o1, o3 and 4.1 also give the correct answer (without web search)
I'm not sure which chatbots you used, but OpenAI's o3, o1 and 4.1 get it right first try (used in the Playground without web search or any other tools).
Sure, but that's the nature of language (which is also why i put "understand" in quotation marks. I usually follow it up with "whatever that means" lol) . I think in this case, it carries with it implicit properties…
I think "(intelligent) language understander" is an apt term. It contains within it the fact that these models are mainly trained on text, and "understand" it beyond a simple token-by-token level (i.e. their latent…
Have they retracted it? My understanding was simply that they released results with more recent data, not that this study itself was flawed (and their website doesn't mention a retraction either)
And i would consider this as an agent doing things under human instruction
I'm not sure which part of my comment comes across as fence sitting to you, but to clarify: - I think there are good and useful ways to use AI in art creation - I also think that AI (especially end to end creation of…
I work with coding agents every day, I don't think they have ever started working on a project without me telling them to
> Laws and rules exist to serve humans, not machines. Machines don't go out on their own to create and upload music, they do so under human instruction, so their output should be policed the same way we police other…
The issue i have with it will depend heavily on implementation, i can see cases where songs that i would consider "produced and written" by people don't qualify for royalties under Tidal's guidelines. (I intentionally…
> Tidal will accept AI-generated music. > Tidal will hold AI-generated music to a higher standard of content integrity. We will not tolerate AI-generated music that exploits an individual’s or group’s music, name or…
fwiw aleph alpha have been around since 2019
> Those are specs that belong on a laptop or a lowend console offering like the Series S. Unfortunately, valve (and we consumers) have to recalibrate our understanding of which prices qualify as "insulting".
Me, a german, looking at my CAX11: this doesn't seem too bad Americans:
I think it helps his credibility that he has been working with and speaking positively about AI assisted mathematics (especially for formalizing proofs) for over a year now . I'm sure he isn't unbiased, but as far as…
The advantage of frameworks isn't that they make it easier to write the actual agent, it's tooling + observability + ... Even Langchain, for all the (deserved) criticism it gets made this very clear very early: It might…
here: https://llmstxt.org/ and obviously it doesn't automatically produce markdown, it's something the website needs to provide (e.g. https://pydantic.dev/llms.txt)
Well similar to how turing machines are a sufficient theoretical model to make all kinds of arguments about runtime complexity of classical computers without relying on their actual physical implementation, we have…
Hmm, from the title i expected a tool to calibrate FOV angle to monitor size/distance
In german, there is an idiomatic way of saying "I don't understand" (especially after attempting to do so multiple times) that literally translates to "Standing on the hose/tube", which is extra fitting here considering…
Of course it is beneficial in the long run, but beginners are still prone to overtraining and getting injured when they go from sitting a desk for 14 hours a day to running 3 times a week
then how can scalpers sell them for more money than the original asking price? also see my other comment cf use of the term and equilibrium price
I'm not performing any sort of moral judgement here, I'm using 'underpriced' to describe a good that is sold below its equilibrium pricetag. Companies are free to do what they like, but lower prices will always lead to…