Glad to see a shout-out for Reaper in the first comments, its my favorite DAW and I've used them all.
If that is the case market forces would likely favor hand written code and all the slop will be forgotten (unless the slop works fine and is stable).
It still blows my mind that anyone would volunteer to don these smart glasses, it's almost like some alien mindset to me.
The definition of intelligence hasn't changed since the 1980's, most would say that true intelligence requires intentionality which is not something LLMs are capable of, defining intelligence can turn into a fairly deep…
again, all the things you listed are just humans acting like humans, not aliens. Thinking these things are not things that fall within you own human nature is rather arrogant don't you think.
My point is that wild imaginations about the current state of LLMs is the problem, we wouldn't even consider connecting a random number generator or a statistical model to a weapons system but if we start thinking of it…
How they were created doesn't change what they are, or how humans choose to use them.
That is a choice a human made. Imagine if someone proposed sending the outputs of a random number generator to a space laser and had it fire at will, would we blame the number generator for the destruction it causes?…
uhg this entire way of treating AI like a magical alien invasion is the problem, it just a statistical model, text-in, text-out (and it humans that feed the input and act on the output). Its not some alien invasion that…
Altman really needs some better coaching on how to sound like a real human, he's not pulling it off here. Who witnesses someone firebombing their home (which is terrible btw), thinks for a second about their family then…
There isn't much compelling economic data that AI has been the cause of any recent layoffs or job loss, yet you speak as if we are already in the throws of an AI takeover. Sam Altman is a salesman, he sells products…
Its mostly based on science fiction, and requires some possibly infinite energy source. The concept always kinda struck me a sort of a perpetual motion machine, you can imagine it, but that doesn't make it possible and…
now that, my friend is truly a nihilistic world view, do you actually believe people can not be trusted to control their own fate?
I would like to see the concept of what an LLM is move away from its awkward chatbot phase and more into an era of utilitarian functionality (which is where they really shine anyway). The problem I see it is that LLMs…
Yeah, I have never had good results with refining ideas with models or really any interactions with models outside of rote task such as coding or analyzing document structures, I don't know why I was ever surprised by…
How is respecting peoples freedoms nihilistic?
ah the good ole nanny state, yes that will work out fine I'm sure.
or hear me out, we could just let people have the freedom to make their own choices and take self-responsibility for their choices in life.
I really don't think there is a good faith way to regulate it without either violating free speech and/or removing online privacy/anonymity. I strongly believe it should not be regulated, though I would support better…
its called freedom, do we really need the government to protect us from everything they deem bad or unhealthy?
Toxic waste is harmful to everyone all the time, social media is maybe harmful to some people some of the time, kinda like peanuts, should we ban peanuts? I'll further add that social media is beneficial to many people…
I have no love for social media, but I also really don't like the idea of the government regulating how apps are designed, or trying to circumnavigate online privacy to "protect children" which where I see this whole…
True, but people in the government are already pointing to it as reason to pass the "Kids Online Safety Act" and overturn section 230.
Coming from someone who hate social media (and has kids) this might seems like a good thing on the surface, but I worry it will be another case used to allow the government to limit speech on the internet for adults.
LLMStudio is pretty darn easy and if I recall it recommends a model to install when you first start it
Glad to see a shout-out for Reaper in the first comments, its my favorite DAW and I've used them all.
If that is the case market forces would likely favor hand written code and all the slop will be forgotten (unless the slop works fine and is stable).
It still blows my mind that anyone would volunteer to don these smart glasses, it's almost like some alien mindset to me.
The definition of intelligence hasn't changed since the 1980's, most would say that true intelligence requires intentionality which is not something LLMs are capable of, defining intelligence can turn into a fairly deep…
again, all the things you listed are just humans acting like humans, not aliens. Thinking these things are not things that fall within you own human nature is rather arrogant don't you think.
My point is that wild imaginations about the current state of LLMs is the problem, we wouldn't even consider connecting a random number generator or a statistical model to a weapons system but if we start thinking of it…
How they were created doesn't change what they are, or how humans choose to use them.
That is a choice a human made. Imagine if someone proposed sending the outputs of a random number generator to a space laser and had it fire at will, would we blame the number generator for the destruction it causes?…
uhg this entire way of treating AI like a magical alien invasion is the problem, it just a statistical model, text-in, text-out (and it humans that feed the input and act on the output). Its not some alien invasion that…
Altman really needs some better coaching on how to sound like a real human, he's not pulling it off here. Who witnesses someone firebombing their home (which is terrible btw), thinks for a second about their family then…
There isn't much compelling economic data that AI has been the cause of any recent layoffs or job loss, yet you speak as if we are already in the throws of an AI takeover. Sam Altman is a salesman, he sells products…
Its mostly based on science fiction, and requires some possibly infinite energy source. The concept always kinda struck me a sort of a perpetual motion machine, you can imagine it, but that doesn't make it possible and…
now that, my friend is truly a nihilistic world view, do you actually believe people can not be trusted to control their own fate?
I would like to see the concept of what an LLM is move away from its awkward chatbot phase and more into an era of utilitarian functionality (which is where they really shine anyway). The problem I see it is that LLMs…
Yeah, I have never had good results with refining ideas with models or really any interactions with models outside of rote task such as coding or analyzing document structures, I don't know why I was ever surprised by…
How is respecting peoples freedoms nihilistic?
ah the good ole nanny state, yes that will work out fine I'm sure.
or hear me out, we could just let people have the freedom to make their own choices and take self-responsibility for their choices in life.
I really don't think there is a good faith way to regulate it without either violating free speech and/or removing online privacy/anonymity. I strongly believe it should not be regulated, though I would support better…
its called freedom, do we really need the government to protect us from everything they deem bad or unhealthy?
Toxic waste is harmful to everyone all the time, social media is maybe harmful to some people some of the time, kinda like peanuts, should we ban peanuts? I'll further add that social media is beneficial to many people…
I have no love for social media, but I also really don't like the idea of the government regulating how apps are designed, or trying to circumnavigate online privacy to "protect children" which where I see this whole…
True, but people in the government are already pointing to it as reason to pass the "Kids Online Safety Act" and overturn section 230.
Coming from someone who hate social media (and has kids) this might seems like a good thing on the surface, but I worry it will be another case used to allow the government to limit speech on the internet for adults.
LLMStudio is pretty darn easy and if I recall it recommends a model to install when you first start it