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DreamWithinAMatrix t1_je2ht6g wrote
Reply to comment by dirtballmagnet in More Water Found on Moon, Locked in Tiny Glass Beads by LanceOhio
What is sinter?
DreamWithinAMatrix t1_j854b3f wrote
Reply to comment by Rieux_n_Tarrou in [P] Introducing arxivGPT: chrome extension that summarizes arxived research papers using chatGPT by _sshin_
Doesn't Open AI have an API for direct Chat GPT access?
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Reply to comment by Soc13In in [D] Microsoft ChatGPT investment isn't about Bing but about Cortana by fintechSGNYC
Clippy: the whole clip, and nothing but the clip
uncocks the safety
DreamWithinAMatrix t1_ishq800 wrote
Reply to comment by Fmatosqg in When it's said 99.9% of human DNA is the same in all humans, is this referring to only coding DNA or both coding and non-coding DNA combined? by PeanutSalsa
Protein production used to be the thinking back in the day of the term "junk DNA" but we've since learned that actually there are sequences that have non-protein generating functions. Promoters and alternative splicing are the ones that come to mind. There are viral gene inserts which were originally thought to have no function but seem to be amplified in some regions and is now hypothesized to be a source of accelerated evolution, such as, in neurons which may have contributed to how humans diverged from chimps. The epigenome is the methyl groups around the DNA which can open or close to prevent the genes from being expressed, which might be mainly driven by environmental conditions and change frequently. There are some portions of DNA which might fold on itself to prevent expression as well.
If you only look at the raw gene sequence and say only the protein producing ones count. You have no way of telling:
- how much
- how many kinds
- speed
- and whether the protein is currently being expressed
without taking all those things into account. Also there are so many of the above being discovered that there's really no way to calculate all that yet
DreamWithinAMatrix t1_je3c6kl wrote
Reply to comment by currentscurrents in [N] OpenAI may have benchmarked GPT-4’s coding ability on it’s own training data by Balance-
There was that time Google was taken to court for scanning and indexing books for Google Books or whatever and Google won:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authors_Guild,_Inc._v._Google,_Inc.