HurricaneHenry
HurricaneHenry t1_jdebsas wrote
Why would there be concerns? It’s just fiction.
HurricaneHenry t1_jccs4wi wrote
Reply to comment by IntrepidRestaurant88 in GPT4 makes functional Flappy Bird AND an AI that learns how to play it. by gantork
I haven’t tried chatGPT-4, but I was very unimpressed with Bing, which is powered by GPT-4, when asking it to learn Gradio’s API and write some simple code using it. It made multiple weirdly simple errors even with guidance in a short session. It did apologize though.
HurricaneHenry t1_j9zsier wrote
Reply to comment by Scarlet_pot2 in We are in the early days of AI used as tool for biological design. It’s potential to design new proteins + DNA sequences from the building blocks of life is astonishing. by MichaelTen
I can picture myself amidst the methane seas of Titan.
HurricaneHenry t1_j9ybq5i wrote
Reply to Likelihood of OpenAI moderation flagging a sentence containing negative adjectives about a demographic as 'Hateful'. by grungabunga
This is concerning.
HurricaneHenry t1_j7ihhyl wrote
Reply to comment by bballerkt7 in [N] Google: An Important Next Step On Our AI Journey by EducationalCicada
It’ll be baked into their search engine, which is free.
HurricaneHenry t1_iycm1fw wrote
Reply to comment by scudobuio in Drug slows cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients, study reveals by scudobuio
I thought it was common knowledge in the medical community now that ameloid plaques were just a minor symptom-contributor for being at the scene of the crime, and not the driver of the disease. That's been my takeaway from listening to various prominent Alzheimer's researchers at least.
HurricaneHenry t1_jdmmx57 wrote
Reply to Levi's to Use AI-Generated Models to 'Increase Diversity' by SnoozeDoggyDog
Is it even mathematically possible to increase diversity at this point?