Imo it definitely has to do with politicians and governments trying to appear strong on the topic of protecting kids from the harms of social media. I also believe a lot of it is well intentioned, albeit poorly executed
It'll be funny when we have Robots, "The user's facial expression looks to be consenting, I'll take that as an encouraging yes"
You can frame the "unpaid voluntary labor" as "creative work" and it would start making a whole lot of sense. "Creative work thrives despite being unpaid in capitalist society."
Hard disagree. You can't just one day wake up and double your energy infrastructure.. China is way ahead.
Regardless of the usefulness of llms, if you don't work at anthropic, how gullible are you to believe that claim at face value?
Big part of my annoyance is the term "AI" itself which you can say to mean anything, everything and nothing. It's something that's used to oversell/hype it to grab money.. which is fine. But if engineers like us can…
Hah financialization strikes again. Try explaining this to a person from a third world country, they would say "what are you talking about". Also they would have better health care than your average American.
"gemini for video games" - here we go again with the AI does the interesting stuff for you rather than the boring stuff
Since when did naming a country for their military action signify the opinion or inclination of the majority of civic population? When newspapers report on "country A did X" it almost always means their government did…
I honestly don't think this is all that big. What we are seeing has been possible for more than 6 months now(?) with gpt4 and elevenlabs, its just put together in a nice little demo website and with what seems like a…
Yeah that wasn't obvious what they were trying to show. Demis said feature films will be released in a while
Add Slack to that list
That's not 8bit..
I don't see anything in https://docs.github.com/en/search-github/github-code-search/... :/
Instead of relying on one big model (and all it's flaws), aren't you better off having separate smaller models? Better for auditing
At that point I'm pretty sure they'll already have fine tuned a "senior software engineer agent". This may sound ridiculous and yeah we probably won't get rid of the entirety of SWE ladder, but my point is we are…
You hit the nail on the head. GPT/copilot in some sense is democratization of specialized knowledge. Now on one end you'll have product engineers/managers prompt gpt to write boilerplate code of all kind, on the other…
There might be government regulation on AI pretty soon.. it's not crazy to think GPUs and GPU tech would be treated as defense equipment some day
You're better off placing your bet on Russian and Chinese hackers, crypto scammers than a Joe Shmoe. But read https://aisnakeoil.substack.com/p/the-llama-is-out-of-the-ba... - there's no noticeable rise in misinformation
Oh I'm aware of it. I do not think it holds any merit right now when we're talking about coding assistants.
With great power comes great responsibility? Today there's nothing stopping grandmas from driving, so whatever could go wrong is already going wrong
Who are "we"?
You want guaranteed specific behavior from a software system (that's what SLAs and contracts are for) and easily reason about it so you can hire a college grad to tweak it. And that's not even talking about datasets,…
I think they are talking about our proclivity to get addicted to something similar to high fructose corn syrup in any shape or form.
Better source: 54 years for eb2/eb3. And that was 2019 backlog. Covid should've added half a decade more https://www.cato.org/publications/policy-analysis/immigratio...
Imo it definitely has to do with politicians and governments trying to appear strong on the topic of protecting kids from the harms of social media. I also believe a lot of it is well intentioned, albeit poorly executed
It'll be funny when we have Robots, "The user's facial expression looks to be consenting, I'll take that as an encouraging yes"
You can frame the "unpaid voluntary labor" as "creative work" and it would start making a whole lot of sense. "Creative work thrives despite being unpaid in capitalist society."
Hard disagree. You can't just one day wake up and double your energy infrastructure.. China is way ahead.
Regardless of the usefulness of llms, if you don't work at anthropic, how gullible are you to believe that claim at face value?
Big part of my annoyance is the term "AI" itself which you can say to mean anything, everything and nothing. It's something that's used to oversell/hype it to grab money.. which is fine. But if engineers like us can…
Hah financialization strikes again. Try explaining this to a person from a third world country, they would say "what are you talking about". Also they would have better health care than your average American.
"gemini for video games" - here we go again with the AI does the interesting stuff for you rather than the boring stuff
Since when did naming a country for their military action signify the opinion or inclination of the majority of civic population? When newspapers report on "country A did X" it almost always means their government did…
I honestly don't think this is all that big. What we are seeing has been possible for more than 6 months now(?) with gpt4 and elevenlabs, its just put together in a nice little demo website and with what seems like a…
Yeah that wasn't obvious what they were trying to show. Demis said feature films will be released in a while
Add Slack to that list
That's not 8bit..
I don't see anything in https://docs.github.com/en/search-github/github-code-search/... :/
Instead of relying on one big model (and all it's flaws), aren't you better off having separate smaller models? Better for auditing
At that point I'm pretty sure they'll already have fine tuned a "senior software engineer agent". This may sound ridiculous and yeah we probably won't get rid of the entirety of SWE ladder, but my point is we are…
You hit the nail on the head. GPT/copilot in some sense is democratization of specialized knowledge. Now on one end you'll have product engineers/managers prompt gpt to write boilerplate code of all kind, on the other…
There might be government regulation on AI pretty soon.. it's not crazy to think GPUs and GPU tech would be treated as defense equipment some day
You're better off placing your bet on Russian and Chinese hackers, crypto scammers than a Joe Shmoe. But read https://aisnakeoil.substack.com/p/the-llama-is-out-of-the-ba... - there's no noticeable rise in misinformation
Oh I'm aware of it. I do not think it holds any merit right now when we're talking about coding assistants.
With great power comes great responsibility? Today there's nothing stopping grandmas from driving, so whatever could go wrong is already going wrong
Who are "we"?
You want guaranteed specific behavior from a software system (that's what SLAs and contracts are for) and easily reason about it so you can hire a college grad to tweak it. And that's not even talking about datasets,…
I think they are talking about our proclivity to get addicted to something similar to high fructose corn syrup in any shape or form.
Better source: 54 years for eb2/eb3. And that was 2019 backlog. Covid should've added half a decade more https://www.cato.org/publications/policy-analysis/immigratio...