there's probably quite a lot we unconsciously pick up from others, even things we think are uniquely "ours" For example, when I first heard a deaf person laughing or talking, I probably internally noticed how...…
so many fails in such a short response. Assuming someone's profession based on almost nothing, general stereotyping, armchair mental diagnosis, insult based on 'diagnosis' that's needless and honestly irrelevant.…
While LLMs and people are questionable in their ability for one-shot answers to complex things, with an LLM you can at least ask questions ad-nauseum all the way down the tree, ask for sources, ask it to be…
Taken directly from the abstract: >This raises the question of whether the emergence of the ability to produce coherent English text only occurs at larger scales (with hundreds of millions of parameters or more) and…
I am not a lawyer, but other potentially relevant cases: https://www.quimbee.com/cases/waits-v-frito-lay-inc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_v._Samsung_Electronics_A....
>Wheel of Fortune hostess Vanna White had established herself as a TV personality, and consequently appeared as a spokesperson for advertisers. Samsung produced a television commercial advertising its VCRs, showing a…
Scarlett voiced Samantha, an AI in the movie "Her" Considering the movie's 11 years old, it's surprisingly on-point with depictions of AI/human interactions, relations, and societal acceptance. It does get a bit…
In economics there's supposedly something called "induced demand" that also applies to a lot of human behavior in general. Basically, give more resources and capacity to someone, and they'll just fill the space, and not…
I think most custom fine-tunes and merges on HuggingFace will do this unless they specifically mention it being censored. Even the lower param models have been surprisingly good, with relatively fast progress being made…
>obviously creates predators as more people are exposed. (from your earlier comment) >There isn't a single person in the world Is there any good research to back these up? Societies have had similar lines of reasoning…
>The major problem with CP is that the most cost-effective way of producing it is abusing children. I'm not sure that's completely true. Despite the surprisingly widespread notion that generative AI can only strictly…
there's probably quite a lot we unconsciously pick up from others, even things we think are uniquely "ours" For example, when I first heard a deaf person laughing or talking, I probably internally noticed how...…
so many fails in such a short response. Assuming someone's profession based on almost nothing, general stereotyping, armchair mental diagnosis, insult based on 'diagnosis' that's needless and honestly irrelevant.…
While LLMs and people are questionable in their ability for one-shot answers to complex things, with an LLM you can at least ask questions ad-nauseum all the way down the tree, ask for sources, ask it to be…
Taken directly from the abstract: >This raises the question of whether the emergence of the ability to produce coherent English text only occurs at larger scales (with hundreds of millions of parameters or more) and…
I am not a lawyer, but other potentially relevant cases: https://www.quimbee.com/cases/waits-v-frito-lay-inc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_v._Samsung_Electronics_A....
>Wheel of Fortune hostess Vanna White had established herself as a TV personality, and consequently appeared as a spokesperson for advertisers. Samsung produced a television commercial advertising its VCRs, showing a…
Scarlett voiced Samantha, an AI in the movie "Her" Considering the movie's 11 years old, it's surprisingly on-point with depictions of AI/human interactions, relations, and societal acceptance. It does get a bit…
In economics there's supposedly something called "induced demand" that also applies to a lot of human behavior in general. Basically, give more resources and capacity to someone, and they'll just fill the space, and not…
I think most custom fine-tunes and merges on HuggingFace will do this unless they specifically mention it being censored. Even the lower param models have been surprisingly good, with relatively fast progress being made…
>obviously creates predators as more people are exposed. (from your earlier comment) >There isn't a single person in the world Is there any good research to back these up? Societies have had similar lines of reasoning…
>The major problem with CP is that the most cost-effective way of producing it is abusing children. I'm not sure that's completely true. Despite the surprisingly widespread notion that generative AI can only strictly…