thedeadwalking4242
@thedeadwalking4242@lemmy.world
- Comment on this one goes out to the arts & humanities 5 weeks ago:
Yes it depends on you loading it, doesn’t always get all the dishes done, and will melt your dishes if they are heat sensitive. All this because it doesn’t understand the task at hand. If it did it could, put them away for you, load them, ensure all dishes are spotless, and hand wash heat sensitive dishes.
- Comment on Apple argues in favor of selling Macs with only 8GB of RAM 5 weeks ago:
How the fuck are you using that much ram of you aren’t doing “heavy duty” stuff???
- Comment on this one goes out to the arts & humanities 5 weeks ago:
No but a robot that does the dishes needs to know how to know what a dish is and how to clean all different types and what’s not a dish. The complexity of behavior needed to automate human tasks that cannot be done by a assembly line robot is immense. Most manual labor jobs are still manual labor because they are too full of unknowns and nuances for a simple logic diagram to be of any use. So yes some robots need to understand what’s going on
And as for parroting vs remembering current LLMs are very limited in the capacity of creating new things but they can create novel things bash smashing together their training data. Think about it, that’s all humans are too. A result of our training data. If I took away every single one of your sense since the day you where born and removed your ability to remember anything you wouldn’t be very intelligent either. With no inputs youcould produce no outputs other than gibberish which an AI can do to. ( And I mean ALL senses you have no form of connection with the outside world )
- Comment on this one goes out to the arts & humanities 5 weeks ago:
Honestly people are trying to desperately to automate physical labor to. The problem is the machines don’t understand the context of their work which can cause problems. All the work of AI is a result of trying to make a machine that can. The art and humanities is more a side project
- Comment on AI Prompt Engineering Is Dead 2 months ago:
I mean it’s not really like humans are good at math either, we are good at making abstractions and following linear rules but we are slow and fallible. Digital computation is just near absolute the best method for doing math. LLMs are decent abstraction and general problem solving tho. They are not as creative as people but they are still pretty good! It’s a step on the right direction for true agi. Honestly even when we have agi I doubt they will ever beat raw cpus in computation speed.
- Comment on Microsoft in their infinite wisdom has replaced the Hide Desktop icon with Copilot. 2 months ago:
Ah yes notoriously flakey hardware support. Like Microsoft doesn’t used it to power their entire cloud platform. The hardware support argument is dying tbh used to be true about 20 years ago
- Comment on Mozilla slams Microsoft for using dark patterns to drive Windows users towards Edge in a new Research Report 3 months ago:
It’s honestly not unrealistic though, I’ve used Linux for over 3 years as a daily driver for IT, software dev, and gaming. Only thing it struggled with with was gaming. I’m really not sure how you had so much trouble getting RDP to work, it was never that tiresome when I set it up. Linux does work out of the box on a wide variety of machines and it is gaining in popularity and ease of use. It does have limitations but they are quickly fading. Even then, from my experiences windows has more limitations. Windows can’t even use any file systems other than NTFS without WSL besides the most basic like FAT. It costs money to use and has meager customization at best. It’s bloated and barley runs on anything short for 8 GB of ram these days. It refuses to allow you to even have the slightest bit of privacy. That’s probably the biggest reason to switch. RDP does work great on windows. It’s their proprietary protocol. What else would you expect. Windows may be more “plug n play” but Linux just has more options for alot of thing and has more flexibility. It’s way more versatile as an os. If your looking for something plug n play just stick with Ubuntu
- Comment on Mozilla slams Microsoft for using dark patterns to drive Windows users towards Edge in a new Research Report 3 months ago:
Obligatory, use Linux. With companies you vote with you money. The more you use it the worse it will get. They believe they have a stronghold on the market
- Comment on Wi-Fi 7 to get the final seal of approval early next year, new standard is up to 4.8 times faster than Wi-Fi 6 5 months ago:
Lifi is honestly probably the best direction
- Comment on Wi-Fi 7 to get the final seal of approval early next year, new standard is up to 4.8 times faster than Wi-Fi 6 5 months ago:
It’s really just the nature of the beast. For higher throughput you need higher frequency. Higher frequency means less pentatration
- Comment on Access home server from anywhere 5 months ago:
Dont listen to people about tailscale. This is self hosting! Do it yourself it’s part of the fun. I don’t know why people are shilling corporate entities so hard here.
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 5 months ago:
Exactly, plus human consciousness might not be the most effective way to do it, might be easier less resource intensive ways.
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 5 months ago:
Honestly I believe AGI is currently a compute resource problem less than a software problem. A paper came out awhile ago showing that individual neurons in the human brain displayed behavior like decently sized deep learning models. If this is true the number of nodes required for artificial neural nets to even come close to human like intelligence maybe astronomically higher then predicted.
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 5 months ago:
for many years AI referred to that type of technology. It is not infact AGI but AI historically in the technical field refers more towards decision trees, and classification/ linear regression models.
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 5 months ago:
The argument “it just predicts the most likely next word” while true massively under values what it even means to predict the next word or token. Largely these predictions are based on sentences and ideas the model has trained on from its data sets. It’s pretty intelligent if you think about it. You read a text book then when you apply the knowledge or take a test you use what you read to form a new sentence in relation to the context of the question or problem. For the models “text prediction” to be correct it has to understand certain relationships between complex ideas and objects to some capacity. Yes it absolutely is not as good as human intelligence. But what it’s doing is much more advanced then text to type on your phone keyboard. It’s a step in the right direction, over hyped right now but the hype is funneling cash into research. The models are already getting more advanced. Right now half of what it says is hot garbage but it can be pretty accurate.
- Comment on Google CEO Sundar Pichai Warns Android Users Not to Sideload Apps 5 months ago:
It’s really not consumer ready though, I’ve tried desperately to use OnePlus and like devices as daily drivers but it’s just not there yet sadly. The more people that try tho the better off we will be
- Comment on What are some great use cases for a Raspberry Pi 4, if I buy the 5 to replace it? 5 months ago:
You probably don’t need pis then you need a real server
- Comment on Firefox lost users during “failed” Yahoo search deal, says Mozilla CEO 6 months ago:
Same here, been using it 2+ weeks only thing that comes close and sometimes it’s better
- Comment on Printer driver failure: All hands abandon ship! 6 months ago:
My best guess is that it’s because transporters use radio wave type stuff to move you around, so beeming through too much metal or other substances can be a problem
- Comment on Microsoft Needs So Much Power to Train AI That It's Considering Small Nuclear Reactors 7 months ago:
The more people who invest the better the tech becomes the more the price comes down. Nuclear is excellent base energy
- Comment on Smartphone sales down 22 percent in Q2, the worst performance in a decade 7 months ago:
My home screens are the same it’s a setting. What apps yell at you? Still personally have never had this issue
- Comment on Smartphone sales down 22 percent in Q2, the worst performance in a decade 7 months ago:
I’ve got a foldable and mine works fine, haven’t ran into a single app that won’t use the larger display. I find it super useful as the display is much easier to read and watch videos on. Zfold3
- Comment on Is it possible to have privacy in a modern car? 8 months ago:
Find the gpus unit and physically remove it