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Given that we don’t know why electromagnetism exists, this is basically true for many technologies.
They're both awful companies at heart. Birds of a feather flock together and all that.
By the way, this is what I got from Kontext after just a couple of tries: https://i.imgur.com/J4LwkVI.png Prompt: "Keeping the glass and the hand behind the glass the same, please change only the three brown candies in…
I understood that much, at least from the description you added on the Kontext result. I agree that you should provide more information here, though, especially around "we adapt the exact prompts depending on the…
I have a 4080 RTX and Kontext runs great at fp8. I run several other models besides. If you want to get at all good at this, you need tons of throwaway generations and fast iteration and an API quickly becomes pricier…
Good effort, somewhat marred by poor prompting. Passing in “the tower in the image is leaning to the right,” for example, is a big mistake. That context is already in the image, and passing that as a prompt will only…
Did you read the whole thread and all of your own comment each time you had to type another half-word? If not, I’m afraid your first statement doesn’t hold.
The real AGI was the money we siphoned along the way.
Your comment reminded me of Business Business [0] [0] https://youtu.be/WO5wpeYSotg?si=hgwzJ5mxJyAZeYoA
All models are wrong, but some are useful. However when it comes to cognition and intelligence we seem to be in the “wrong and useless” era or maybe even “wrong and harmful” (history seems to suggest this as a necessary…
I think there is a kernel of truth in what you said but your language is a bit of an overreach. No athlete who trains only when told to train is making it to the Olympics.
The police does not like being screwed with either. These aren’t good things. People with significant authority perform a duty and ought to act independently of their personal feeling.
This comment has a double negative, which makes it a false positive.
I wanted to look up Japanese vocab easily with my voice while running. Wouldn’t let me do it (it could show me dictionary pages but wouldn’t speak the translation into my AirPods). However, I could look up English words…
If MacOS, an OS with posix style permissions, app level permissions, and folder access limits per app does not have a “granular permissions model”, which OS does? What are you trying to say?
Given that Wanamaker died in 1922 it’s safe to say his quote was in the context of a different problem entirely (which still exists, on top of the bot issue). Maybe it’s time to update to “three fourths”?
I had the same feeling, but also the feeling that it was written for AI, as in marketing. That’s probably not the case, but it looks suspicious because this person only found this issue using AI and would’ve otherwise…
Neither, you’re reading it wrong. Think of it as codebases getting more reliable over time as they accumulate fixes and tests. (As opposed to, say, writing code in NodeJS versus C++)
They were talking about economic boom, not manufacturing dominance.
Yes, it was written by a SoTA AGI trained for more than 30 years. I would like to add that predictable generation defeats the very purpose of generative AI, so prompt engineering in this context will never equate to…
Indeed. Engineering is the act of employing our best predictive theorems to manifest machines that work in reality. Here we see people doing the opposite, describing theorems (and perhaps superstitions) that are hoped…
You’re in the wrong thread then. This one is discussing a book. Perhaps the word thread doesn’t work too well with your intent.
It’s largely a popsci book for poseurs. To wit: most of these people “into economics” haven’t read a word of Smith or Keynes. It’s best use is to be announced your favorite book among undistinguished company. Some…
In a similar vein India also has/had Thalaikoothal, which is more of a traditional method of homicide than suicide. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalaikoothal
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Given that we don’t know why electromagnetism exists, this is basically true for many technologies.
They're both awful companies at heart. Birds of a feather flock together and all that.
By the way, this is what I got from Kontext after just a couple of tries: https://i.imgur.com/J4LwkVI.png Prompt: "Keeping the glass and the hand behind the glass the same, please change only the three brown candies in…
I understood that much, at least from the description you added on the Kontext result. I agree that you should provide more information here, though, especially around "we adapt the exact prompts depending on the…
I have a 4080 RTX and Kontext runs great at fp8. I run several other models besides. If you want to get at all good at this, you need tons of throwaway generations and fast iteration and an API quickly becomes pricier…
Good effort, somewhat marred by poor prompting. Passing in “the tower in the image is leaning to the right,” for example, is a big mistake. That context is already in the image, and passing that as a prompt will only…
Did you read the whole thread and all of your own comment each time you had to type another half-word? If not, I’m afraid your first statement doesn’t hold.
The real AGI was the money we siphoned along the way.
Your comment reminded me of Business Business [0] [0] https://youtu.be/WO5wpeYSotg?si=hgwzJ5mxJyAZeYoA
All models are wrong, but some are useful. However when it comes to cognition and intelligence we seem to be in the “wrong and useless” era or maybe even “wrong and harmful” (history seems to suggest this as a necessary…
I think there is a kernel of truth in what you said but your language is a bit of an overreach. No athlete who trains only when told to train is making it to the Olympics.
The police does not like being screwed with either. These aren’t good things. People with significant authority perform a duty and ought to act independently of their personal feeling.
This comment has a double negative, which makes it a false positive.
I wanted to look up Japanese vocab easily with my voice while running. Wouldn’t let me do it (it could show me dictionary pages but wouldn’t speak the translation into my AirPods). However, I could look up English words…
If MacOS, an OS with posix style permissions, app level permissions, and folder access limits per app does not have a “granular permissions model”, which OS does? What are you trying to say?
Given that Wanamaker died in 1922 it’s safe to say his quote was in the context of a different problem entirely (which still exists, on top of the bot issue). Maybe it’s time to update to “three fourths”?
I had the same feeling, but also the feeling that it was written for AI, as in marketing. That’s probably not the case, but it looks suspicious because this person only found this issue using AI and would’ve otherwise…
Neither, you’re reading it wrong. Think of it as codebases getting more reliable over time as they accumulate fixes and tests. (As opposed to, say, writing code in NodeJS versus C++)
They were talking about economic boom, not manufacturing dominance.
Yes, it was written by a SoTA AGI trained for more than 30 years. I would like to add that predictable generation defeats the very purpose of generative AI, so prompt engineering in this context will never equate to…
Indeed. Engineering is the act of employing our best predictive theorems to manifest machines that work in reality. Here we see people doing the opposite, describing theorems (and perhaps superstitions) that are hoped…
You’re in the wrong thread then. This one is discussing a book. Perhaps the word thread doesn’t work too well with your intent.
It’s largely a popsci book for poseurs. To wit: most of these people “into economics” haven’t read a word of Smith or Keynes. It’s best use is to be announced your favorite book among undistinguished company. Some…
In a similar vein India also has/had Thalaikoothal, which is more of a traditional method of homicide than suicide. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalaikoothal