Amazing how frequently people die after they’re turned over right when the family is all together. Amazing and appreciated.
Reminds me of diatom pictures. The soft edges in nature comfort me.
> accuracy has nothing to do with political spectrum and it's not appropriate I think to conflate. When you go to college there will be plenty of coursework on identifying and correcting for your OWN biases since they…
I don't really have a use for a model that thinks "how many people are in this photo?" is a political question.
Start thinking about where your numbers come from. Do some qualitative to quantitative conversions for a system with a feedback loop.
Imagine being asked to publish 'beautiful' code for an audience comfortable with doing so themselves. On top of all the theory and practice needed to produce a complete system you're expected to develop a point of view…
The difficulty scale starts with o chem and then goes through all of the arts before it hits another STEM discipline.
Another point of view is that your people are so good that their division turns a profit under mismanagement. It costs MS negative hundred mil to keep the whole thing spun up on a bad day.
I mean the assumption here is that administration needs to be automated. Cheating is an intermittent problem at worst on moderated servers.
It’s weird how every conservative family ends up sending their kids to Wesleyan.
Because you love your children.
From my perspective more like "it didn't work the last 20 times we tried it, but it damn well ought to!"
From my perspective it felt like understanding that the machine has no desires helped refine my usage. I can ask it to be curious, and it will reply with what people think curiosity should look like, but it’s a…
The general public isn’t that relentlessly amoral.
The "western world" has a fairly strict moral compass in the sense that you can't uncross certain lines. There isn't nuance to this situation.
A lot of people are working on the same thing because nobody's come up with a definition of "thing" that people agree on yet. Your project would be valuable just for adding another point of view to the conversaion.
"Based on your subscription tier and local hardware here's a list of models that fit and process definitions your biggest brain will comfortably handle." I guess that sounds a lot like moving your evals and auto tunes…
In my mind one of the problems is that I'm using the term 'router' to describe something more akin to a train schedule. A list of abilities, cost, and timeframe to be used by a model capable of deconstructing its own…
> It's a disease frequently caught by software people, for whatever reason. It's a disease spread by math and physics profs dismissing other domains, and weirdly prevalent in an industry solely concerned with gluing…
Yes but people generally don't bother with them under decent employers.
It's a service-oriented job that attracts people who like to control other people. There are only so many upsides to a situation like that. Here's my favorite take on the subject: > "Police business is a hell of a…
> And then getting the group to stop saying “we want to speak to more people” is harder than any of the previous steps. FOMO will keep them doing this in perpetuity until you find a way to make them feel the pain.
> Help me understand this viewpoint that AGI being possible in the near-ish future is a myth, I see it repeated quite a lot. Nobody will buy an AI with enough context to develop critiques of their own organizational…
Love this wellspring of concern for people buying shitty houses. Feels completely organic.
"Willing to put forth the work" is where we differ. The collapse of the fourth estate alone meant the end of the broadly informed citizen. I've been professionally trained to monitor my own thought process and review my…
Amazing how frequently people die after they’re turned over right when the family is all together. Amazing and appreciated.
Reminds me of diatom pictures. The soft edges in nature comfort me.
> accuracy has nothing to do with political spectrum and it's not appropriate I think to conflate. When you go to college there will be plenty of coursework on identifying and correcting for your OWN biases since they…
I don't really have a use for a model that thinks "how many people are in this photo?" is a political question.
Start thinking about where your numbers come from. Do some qualitative to quantitative conversions for a system with a feedback loop.
Imagine being asked to publish 'beautiful' code for an audience comfortable with doing so themselves. On top of all the theory and practice needed to produce a complete system you're expected to develop a point of view…
The difficulty scale starts with o chem and then goes through all of the arts before it hits another STEM discipline.
Another point of view is that your people are so good that their division turns a profit under mismanagement. It costs MS negative hundred mil to keep the whole thing spun up on a bad day.
I mean the assumption here is that administration needs to be automated. Cheating is an intermittent problem at worst on moderated servers.
It’s weird how every conservative family ends up sending their kids to Wesleyan.
Because you love your children.
From my perspective more like "it didn't work the last 20 times we tried it, but it damn well ought to!"
From my perspective it felt like understanding that the machine has no desires helped refine my usage. I can ask it to be curious, and it will reply with what people think curiosity should look like, but it’s a…
The general public isn’t that relentlessly amoral.
The "western world" has a fairly strict moral compass in the sense that you can't uncross certain lines. There isn't nuance to this situation.
A lot of people are working on the same thing because nobody's come up with a definition of "thing" that people agree on yet. Your project would be valuable just for adding another point of view to the conversaion.
"Based on your subscription tier and local hardware here's a list of models that fit and process definitions your biggest brain will comfortably handle." I guess that sounds a lot like moving your evals and auto tunes…
In my mind one of the problems is that I'm using the term 'router' to describe something more akin to a train schedule. A list of abilities, cost, and timeframe to be used by a model capable of deconstructing its own…
> It's a disease frequently caught by software people, for whatever reason. It's a disease spread by math and physics profs dismissing other domains, and weirdly prevalent in an industry solely concerned with gluing…
Yes but people generally don't bother with them under decent employers.
It's a service-oriented job that attracts people who like to control other people. There are only so many upsides to a situation like that. Here's my favorite take on the subject: > "Police business is a hell of a…
> And then getting the group to stop saying “we want to speak to more people” is harder than any of the previous steps. FOMO will keep them doing this in perpetuity until you find a way to make them feel the pain.
> Help me understand this viewpoint that AGI being possible in the near-ish future is a myth, I see it repeated quite a lot. Nobody will buy an AI with enough context to develop critiques of their own organizational…
Love this wellspring of concern for people buying shitty houses. Feels completely organic.
"Willing to put forth the work" is where we differ. The collapse of the fourth estate alone meant the end of the broadly informed citizen. I've been professionally trained to monitor my own thought process and review my…