Im tried boss
Because for imagegen models it'd be a meaningless benchmark. It's designed to test codegen models for their UI/UX capabilities.
I hold the same job title as 2 years ago but my job duties are vastly different now. So yeah new jobs are being created it's just hard to be creative enough to name them properly
Does it even matter which agendas get censored? Like why won't my Claude tell me how to make sarin gas? I'd genuinely like to understand it. Sure, you can always reach for a justification saying "preventing terrorism"…
Because this never gets brought up about US models, which have just as much censorship as the Chinese ones.
The wages of the Taiwanese workers aren't that different. At least be consistent.
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I'm from East Asia, where every supermarket brand is basically the same aside from a few different products. When I moved to North America, this whole concept of tiered supermarkets felt really weird and exotic to me.…
I think it's just human nature. We assume anything good has to have a catch. Diet Coke feels like that to me
Im tried boss
Because for imagegen models it'd be a meaningless benchmark. It's designed to test codegen models for their UI/UX capabilities.
I hold the same job title as 2 years ago but my job duties are vastly different now. So yeah new jobs are being created it's just hard to be creative enough to name them properly
Does it even matter which agendas get censored? Like why won't my Claude tell me how to make sarin gas? I'd genuinely like to understand it. Sure, you can always reach for a justification saying "preventing terrorism"…
Because this never gets brought up about US models, which have just as much censorship as the Chinese ones.
The wages of the Taiwanese workers aren't that different. At least be consistent.
[dead]
I'm from East Asia, where every supermarket brand is basically the same aside from a few different products. When I moved to North America, this whole concept of tiered supermarkets felt really weird and exotic to me.…
I think it's just human nature. We assume anything good has to have a catch. Diet Coke feels like that to me