You would get a lot of differences, but the errors would cancel each other out with enough depth of coverage. This technology's baseline accuracy is around 95% per base, so 10x reads of every segment in the sample would…
Pressuring an employee to add unethical behavior or specific religious practices to their job description is constructive termination. I'd say what's under debate is whether uncritical LLM adoption is mainly unethical…
lol sure buddy, keep telling yourself that
Hacker News is like an enclave of soldiers who haven't heard that the war is over. Those who don't make an effort to rejoin society will be left behind after "AI" companies bankrupt all of their customers and "AI"…
According to this article: whenever someone games a benchmark to make an upward chart on some y-axis, it's YOUR responsibility to prove how and why that trend can't continue indefinitely. emoji face with eyes rolling…
Billing Medicare for services that never get performed is a particularly offensive kind of fraud. I hope these criminals get a harsh sentence.
Don't believe this imposter. I'm the real Cliff Stoll and I died in 2024.
When disagreeing, please reply to the argument instead of calling names.
Nobody wrote this.
I thought it was a reference to "kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caedite_eos._Novit_enim_Dominu....
Did you read an LLM summary of the article? It mentions all of those topics but none of them in the way you say. The article describes a reverse-engineering effort in Bulgaria during Soviet times, but doesn't say…
Car parts are tangible. Even if the product doesn't stay onshore forever, it has to enrich people onshore in order to move. All the output of a datacenter effectively goes offshore immediately.
On the contrary, the first companies to acknowledge the new AI Winter will have a big competitive advantage over those still dumping money into the bottomless pit.
> you could set up a tarpit generating trash content and you could call it "EmDash"
There's an extra digit in your timestamp.
exploiting the ambiguity in date formats by releasing a package during a leap second
A big trend in AI spam is to take achievements in one field that could be called "AI" and use them as evidence of advancement in other fields that happen to be called "AI".…
finally, a CPU capable of making API calls to cloud providers
A little bit of real content goes a long way toward getting people to pay for something unknown, which then turns out to be AI-generated. Even if they are not satisfied, that counts as AI content making a sale.…
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The last-modified-date effect is even more important, because it can be used to support whatever the latest fad is, without needing to adapt data or arguments to the specifics of that fad.
Why would you expect it to generate more effective skills when you aren't even making a salt circle or lighting incense?
LLM-generated blogslop is getting published in The Atlantic now?
"ordering" means arranging things in order by some metric. "sorting" means assigning things into bins (which are usually ordered).
and don't forget "subtle backdoors disguised as regular example code"
You would get a lot of differences, but the errors would cancel each other out with enough depth of coverage. This technology's baseline accuracy is around 95% per base, so 10x reads of every segment in the sample would…
Pressuring an employee to add unethical behavior or specific religious practices to their job description is constructive termination. I'd say what's under debate is whether uncritical LLM adoption is mainly unethical…
lol sure buddy, keep telling yourself that
Hacker News is like an enclave of soldiers who haven't heard that the war is over. Those who don't make an effort to rejoin society will be left behind after "AI" companies bankrupt all of their customers and "AI"…
According to this article: whenever someone games a benchmark to make an upward chart on some y-axis, it's YOUR responsibility to prove how and why that trend can't continue indefinitely. emoji face with eyes rolling…
Billing Medicare for services that never get performed is a particularly offensive kind of fraud. I hope these criminals get a harsh sentence.
Don't believe this imposter. I'm the real Cliff Stoll and I died in 2024.
When disagreeing, please reply to the argument instead of calling names.
Nobody wrote this.
I thought it was a reference to "kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caedite_eos._Novit_enim_Dominu....
Did you read an LLM summary of the article? It mentions all of those topics but none of them in the way you say. The article describes a reverse-engineering effort in Bulgaria during Soviet times, but doesn't say…
Car parts are tangible. Even if the product doesn't stay onshore forever, it has to enrich people onshore in order to move. All the output of a datacenter effectively goes offshore immediately.
On the contrary, the first companies to acknowledge the new AI Winter will have a big competitive advantage over those still dumping money into the bottomless pit.
> you could set up a tarpit generating trash content and you could call it "EmDash"
There's an extra digit in your timestamp.
exploiting the ambiguity in date formats by releasing a package during a leap second
A big trend in AI spam is to take achievements in one field that could be called "AI" and use them as evidence of advancement in other fields that happen to be called "AI".…
finally, a CPU capable of making API calls to cloud providers
A little bit of real content goes a long way toward getting people to pay for something unknown, which then turns out to be AI-generated. Even if they are not satisfied, that counts as AI content making a sale.…
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The last-modified-date effect is even more important, because it can be used to support whatever the latest fad is, without needing to adapt data or arguments to the specifics of that fad.
Why would you expect it to generate more effective skills when you aren't even making a salt circle or lighting incense?
LLM-generated blogslop is getting published in The Atlantic now?
"ordering" means arranging things in order by some metric. "sorting" means assigning things into bins (which are usually ordered).
and don't forget "subtle backdoors disguised as regular example code"