I work at a very big company and I have unlimited access to Codex with no visibility on token usage. I don't know if this is the norm but seems kind of crazy to everyone in my team
In Australia one of our two major parties is called the Liberal party and they are the more conservative of the two
Claude Fable was relentlessly proactive*
low: yolo medium: redesign bike so peli can reach bars high: redesign bike so peli can rest on frame xhigh: yolo max: big peli reach bars
No doubt this was released early to ease the bad press
I guess it might be a cultural thing? The shelf price is the binding price here in practice. If you get to the register at the supermarket and the price is higher, you can just let them know and they will send someone…
Maybe we are getting close to AGI then
I have definitely noticed these as well. Have you ever tried prompting these issues away? I'm thinking this might be a good list to add to every coding prompt
Would the remote 'stop' stop a moving car? It's scary to think that someone could have easily used this basic exploit to stop all the affected vehicles on the road.
Not as many as Go
It's time to stop answering unsolicited phone calls
I work at a very big company and I have unlimited access to Codex with no visibility on token usage. I don't know if this is the norm but seems kind of crazy to everyone in my team
In Australia one of our two major parties is called the Liberal party and they are the more conservative of the two
Claude Fable was relentlessly proactive*
low: yolo medium: redesign bike so peli can reach bars high: redesign bike so peli can rest on frame xhigh: yolo max: big peli reach bars
No doubt this was released early to ease the bad press
I guess it might be a cultural thing? The shelf price is the binding price here in practice. If you get to the register at the supermarket and the price is higher, you can just let them know and they will send someone…
Maybe we are getting close to AGI then
I have definitely noticed these as well. Have you ever tried prompting these issues away? I'm thinking this might be a good list to add to every coding prompt
Would the remote 'stop' stop a moving car? It's scary to think that someone could have easily used this basic exploit to stop all the affected vehicles on the road.
Not as many as Go
It's time to stop answering unsolicited phone calls