adeoxymus
@adeoxymus@lemmy.world
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 11 months ago:
Reality: most tech workers view it as fairly rated or slightly overrated according to the real data: www.techspot.com/…/2023-11-20-image-3.png
- Comment on Free speech can’t flourish online — Social media is an outrage machine, not a forum for sharing ideas and getting at the truth 1 year ago:
No paywall: archive.ph/…/8fde56b7-2515-441a-9472-30c8aedcc200 Tbh, the article doesn’t really talk about the headline. Just some history and talk about Elon musk and Twitter. Not a convincing argument about social media in general.
- Comment on Get gud 1 year ago:
Not saying I agree or disagree with the author. However you being his wife did not result in “female-initiated disruption of a male hierarchy” (their words) so it’s not really an argument against their hypothesis.
(Of course your husband being nice and not a dickhead probably also plays a role)
- Comment on "this is my friend from work" 1 year ago:
Meeting the work wife: youtu.be/FoM_q4h7cAQ
- Comment on DALL·E 3 is now available in ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise 1 year ago:
What are you talking about? Image
- Comment on After years of printing things someone else designed. This is the first thing that I designed and printed myself. 1 year ago:
Nice! The first design is always a big step!
Are you having space for magnets in there?
If you’d like I’d suggest to put the files in printables.com, that way everyone can profit and remix your designs!
- Comment on New EU climate chief: 'The sooner fossil fuels become history, the better' 1 year ago:
There’s still the European Parliament. But yeah I guess he gets the job…
- Comment on Elektrek: "Tesla FSD Beta tried to kill me last night" 1 year ago:
Tbh the other side is also anecdotal. There’s no stats here.
- Comment on Watch a swarm of drones autonomously track a human through a dense forest 1 year ago:
While cool and impressive, this was not a dense forest. Not dense nor a forest, which is way less ordered
- Comment on ChatGPT generates cancer treatment plans that are full of errors — Study finds that ChatGPT provided false information when asked to design cancer treatment plans 1 year ago:
I’d say that a measurement always trumps arguments. At least you know how accurate they are, this statement cannot follow from reason:
The JAMA study found that 12.5% of ChatGPT’s responses were “hallucinated,” and that the chatbot was most likely to present incorrect information when asked about localized treatment for advanced diseases or immunotherapy.
- Comment on Google search is over 1 year ago:
Tbh the problem is not due to chat gpt but because Google doesn’t rank search results by correctness but something that is related to popularity.
- Comment on On the future of Lemmy vs reddit 1 year ago:
This has more to do with how bad Google has gotten, such that you’re forced to add restrictions like Reddit to get rid of SEO sites and get useful answers. A proper working search engine would show these (and any that are found in Lemmy) high up by default.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Tbh if you use Google (or YouTube) for the first time the cookie consent popup also takes up the entire screen
- Comment on What is your preferred fitness tracker/smartwatch? 1 year ago:
I bought it years ago because it was the most accurate on tracking sleep. The fact that the battery lasts a week is also great. I wonder if there’s been any new tests on the other metrics (heart rate, temperature etc)
- Comment on OpenAI announces ChatGPT for Android 1 year ago:
The ios app allows you to record voice which works a lot better than apple’s own voice recording. That allone would be a reason to get the app.
- Comment on Tesla Identified As Most Recalled Car Brand, Mercedes & Toyota Least 1 year ago:
It be better if they distinguished between both types of recall, it appears they are grouped together.
- Comment on James Cameron on AI: "I warned you guys in 1984 and you didn't listen" 1 year ago:
No we also transfer generic material to similar looking (but not too similar looking) people and then teach those new people the pattern matching.
My point: Reductionism just isn’t useful when discussing intelligence.
- Comment on James Cameron on AI: "I warned you guys in 1984 and you didn't listen" 1 year ago:
My thoughts exactly
- Comment on James Cameron on AI: "I warned you guys in 1984 and you didn't listen" 1 year ago:
That type of reductionism isn’t really helpful. You can describe the human brain to also just be pattern recognition algorithms. But doing that many times, at different levels, apparently gets you functional brains.