mike00632
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Does anyone else, when writing comments, feel that you need to add a special touch to somehow make it clear that a human wrote it?
I have never tried GPT-4 because I don't pay for it. I'm really looking forward to GPT-4o being released to free tier users.
I was shocked at how quickly and naturally they were able to correct the situation.
For what it's worth, OpenAI also shared videos of failed demos: https://vimeo.com/945591584 I really value how open they are being about its limitations.
I've had the same experience. Now ChatGPT is my go-to. I often paste error messages with context into the chat and ask what's wrong.
This is a very interesting example. I don't blame LLMs for not understanding which English text makes hard sounds. I wonder if it would get better if it were multi-modal.
I just asked Chat GPT 3.5 the following: "Please give an exponential equation that has integer solutions which is difficult to solve.", and the response is: " Certainly, here's an exponential equation that can be…
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Some members of the LK-99 team published a claim of superconductivity and it included falsified data. Nature published it and had to retract it. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05294-9…
Nature published their last big superconductor claim and then had to retract it. Publications getting burned by these folks makes them understandably reluctant to get worked up again.
Doesn't the same apply to alcohol?
What should the headline be? "South Korean scientists claim room temperature superconductivity again! Are they lying like their last paper? Let's celebrate!"
I think this varies by groups of people and is very similar to everyone in the group having Nike shoes. It's a marketing ploy from Apple.
What if we just want to customize our home screen? I use a custom launcher which doesn't require root or a custom rom.
The writers who are currently striking have a lot of things to say about Netflix being negative.
I think they were also considering the crawlers that were using Reddit data to train AI models.
How much resources are required is directly related to the memory size devoted to each weight. If the weights are stored as 32-bit floating points then each weight is 32 bits which adds up when we are talking about…
The military members served the public. Google is profiting. You have it backwards.
Here is a simple exercise: imagine these were your medical records and your former employer gave them to a third party for profit.
I don't even have a single house and you're worried about a second house being taxed too much?
I have very similar thoughts, especially when I compare the Metaverse spots to the products that video game companies make for way less money that are comparably much better. I guess video game companies have a…
You criticized Chinese tech companies for being incubated in a walled garden but then criticize TikTok for being subject to US government regulations in the American market? Shouldn't you also give Facebook the same…
Yes, exactly. Then you could write popular opinion books about the studies which flesh out the conclusion. Then it could be a motivating tool for an entire political party. You could go on tour to promote your…
This isn't an effort that the Right can use to proclaim racial superiority. Understand the difference?
You're ASSUMING that race could be linked to "intelligence", that it's important to study, just like I was ASSUMING that handedness might have something to do with spreading COVID. There is clear bias introduced by what…