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gthing t1_j9kgp3c wrote
Reply to comment by rising_pho3nix in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
Two more papers down the line. What a time to be alive!
gthing t1_j9kgkhy wrote
Reply to comment by ninjasaid13 in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
It's good at faking empathy, just like humans.
gthing t1_j9kghrm wrote
Reply to comment by sumane12 in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
Amen.
gthing t1_j8y1wuf wrote
Reply to comment by SnooDonkeys5480 in Microsoft Killed Bing by Neurogence
It’s not trivial to just have it remember your previous conversations without completely retraining the model. Right now the best you can do is have it summarize the important points and add that as a memory to the beginning of the next prompt (begins the scenes) but obviously that will only take you so far.
gthing t1_j8xomqa wrote
Reply to comment by chrisjinna in Bingchat is a sign we are losing control early by Dawnof_thefaithful
I feed it the api documentation for multiple non public apis documentation and ask it to make a script that combines them and it nails it. It’s not that it can write code to do a thing, it’s that it can write code that combines them and puts them together in a new way.
Last night I used gpt3 to write an app that lets me describe apps I want and then it writes them complete with gui and lets me run them. Simple utility type apps, but still. It works.
gthing t1_j8sddiz wrote
Getting people to use it for search is just training. If you tell them what you can actually do with a good LLM they won’t believe you or understand.
gthing t1_j8s7qk2 wrote
Reply to comment by Zer0D0wn83 in Bingchat is a sign we are losing control early by Dawnof_thefaithful
They are competent at some things, just not software engineering.
gthing t1_j8s7hgj wrote
Reply to comment by prion in Bingchat is a sign we are losing control early by Dawnof_thefaithful
Probably not. It’s not like it can sit there and think and act on its own.
gthing t1_j8s6qf5 wrote
Reply to comment by chrisjinna in Bingchat is a sign we are losing control early by Dawnof_thefaithful
I am writing increasingly complex apps with it and it’s very accurate. Not 100% but like 99%.
gthing t1_j74jv0m wrote
Reply to Purported leader of pro-Nazi homeschooling network no longer employed by own family-run business, according to a company statement by uniquedifferences
This is one of the worst written articles I’ve ever seen on a real news site. After three paragraphs I have no idea wtf we are talking about.
gthing t1_j69g69p wrote
Reply to Google not releasing MusicLM by Sieventer
every decision Google is making is in regards to their legal liability and avoiding lawsuits. That’s it. They are at higher risk because of their size.
gthing t1_j5amukb wrote
Reply to comment by DukkyDrake in Google to relax AI safety rules to compete with OpenAI by Surur
Excellent, thank you for delivering. This is great.
gthing t1_j58tyj7 wrote
Reply to comment by DukkyDrake in Google to relax AI safety rules to compete with OpenAI by Surur
Citation needed.
gthing t1_j58twu1 wrote
Reply to comment by FenixFVE in Google to relax AI safety rules to compete with OpenAI by Surur
That’s exactly what they are working on. Where to put the ads in this new paradigm.
gthing t1_j58tt11 wrote
Reply to comment by TFenrir in Google to relax AI safety rules to compete with OpenAI by Surur
No matter how open they are they will be a pita to use because Google hates us.
gthing t1_j3160cy wrote
Whoever isn’t working with ai will be capable of a fraction of what people can do who embrace it.
gthing t1_iy1ljxx wrote
Reply to comment by FogeltheVogel in How exactly does CRISPR-CAS9 insert new genes? by AutomaticAd1918
If my 23 and me shows me I have certain genes that are associated with higher risk for X,Y,Z - are those theoretically then curable with CAS9? Are the genes even understood enough to say if we switch one off it's not going to have some cascading weird effect or even that it will actually cure you? Last question: how long in your wild estimate until most everyday gene disorders are routinely cured during childhood?
gthing t1_iudj5ib wrote
And by 2040 all content will only be ready by AIs as well.
gthing t1_irx41ct wrote
Reply to comment by AllNinjas in “We present 3DiM (pronounced "three-dim"), a diffusion model for 3D novel view synthesis from as few as a single image” by Shelfrock77
It has enabled me to bring my ideas to life more than any other tool ever. It has changed the trajectory of my life.
gthing t1_irfvtr1 wrote
Reply to comment by cwallen in “We present 3DiM (pronounced "three-dim"), a diffusion model for 3D novel view synthesis from as few as a single image” by Shelfrock77
This. Every advancement just raises the level.
gthing t1_irfvr92 wrote
Reply to comment by AllNinjas in “We present 3DiM (pronounced "three-dim"), a diffusion model for 3D novel view synthesis from as few as a single image” by Shelfrock77
I was going to do that but now I just tell GitHub copilot what I want it to do.
gthing t1_irfvpb0 wrote
Reply to comment by below-the-rnbw in “We present 3DiM (pronounced "three-dim"), a diffusion model for 3D novel view synthesis from as few as a single image” by Shelfrock77
It’s never been about the assets, it’s about how you put them together.
gthing t1_j9kgxb8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
Correct. The current chatbots will be seen as highly inefficient and archaic in like 30 days.