Huh, not sure where I got the 86 number from, because I did check a primary source. Probably a mixup with a later number that included annexed territory. If you're interested:…
Germany's population in 1938 was higher. Around 86 million.
It's indicative of how little Microsoft cares in addition to the issue of plagiarism. Which shouldn't be a surprise to anyone who's had to read Microsoft documentation recently.
I'd argue that "assumptions", i.e. the statistical models it uses to predict text, is basically what makes LLMs useful. The problem here is that its assumptions are naive. It only takes the distance into account, as…
So you read the CI result, implement a fix and stage + commit your changes in ~10 seconds? You might be superhuman.
Amazon
What does that mean? You got feedback from the CI within 30 seconds and immediately pushed a fix?
Well that's not true. > I tend to over-comment my scripts out of habit—no AI tools were involved here (nor elsewhere in the code). https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46662378
They've used a vision transformer to estimate building heights from monocular aerial photographs, so they're guesses at best. Calling this a map is a stretch.
What do you mean "bounding boxes"? They were talking about captions and embeddings, so a vision language model is required.
Comparing Nazi Germany and the PRC in any way is certainly an interesting choice, considering they're the one major power in the world that actually doesn't have a recent history of invading sovereign nations.
What does this even mean?
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Huh, not sure where I got the 86 number from, because I did check a primary source. Probably a mixup with a later number that included annexed territory. If you're interested:…
Germany's population in 1938 was higher. Around 86 million.
It's indicative of how little Microsoft cares in addition to the issue of plagiarism. Which shouldn't be a surprise to anyone who's had to read Microsoft documentation recently.
I'd argue that "assumptions", i.e. the statistical models it uses to predict text, is basically what makes LLMs useful. The problem here is that its assumptions are naive. It only takes the distance into account, as…
So you read the CI result, implement a fix and stage + commit your changes in ~10 seconds? You might be superhuman.
Amazon
What does that mean? You got feedback from the CI within 30 seconds and immediately pushed a fix?
Well that's not true. > I tend to over-comment my scripts out of habit—no AI tools were involved here (nor elsewhere in the code). https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46662378
They've used a vision transformer to estimate building heights from monocular aerial photographs, so they're guesses at best. Calling this a map is a stretch.
What do you mean "bounding boxes"? They were talking about captions and embeddings, so a vision language model is required.
Comparing Nazi Germany and the PRC in any way is certainly an interesting choice, considering they're the one major power in the world that actually doesn't have a recent history of invading sovereign nations.
What does this even mean?
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