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- Comment on Shart, not fart 3 months ago:
no shoes, baby…
- Comment on it stinks 3 months ago:
it was also called ai when it just recognized images. only recently have people started being upset about it.
- Comment on Mouse brains 3 months ago:
don’t ever use chatgpt as a source. use it, yes, but always verify with REAL sources.
- Comment on 62% of Funded Blockchain and Web3 Companies Attract Fewer Than 100 Monthly Organic Visitors 3 months ago:
with Monero there’s also the use case of just, paying for things. it’s like cash but digital because it can’t be tracked. The issue with Monero is that it uses a lot of energy per transaction, a lot less than Bitcoin but still a lot. This would go down if more people adopt it tho iirc
- Comment on Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha 3 months ago:
apparently people don’t like reverse psychology…
- Comment on Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha 3 months ago:
not interested in playing this game
- Comment on Many such cases 3 months ago:
just send them money to their bank account. it’s a lot more common in Europe.
- Comment on Major shifts at OpenAI spark skepticism about impending AGI timelines 3 months ago:
they’re very very anti ai and crypto. I understand being against those, but lemmys stop caring about logic when it comes to those topics.
- Comment on Decentralised YouTube alternative Odysee no longer serving ads 3 months ago:
the ideal path would be to censor nazi stuff on their frontend and also support others making their own frontends. that way they’re truly free speech, everyone can use the backend, but they don’t promote the bad shit
- Comment on US slows plans to retire coal plants because of AI power usage 3 months ago:
yea I don’t think you can be that confident about it.
- Comment on 77% Of Employees Report AI Has Increased Workloads And Hampered Productivity, Study Finds 3 months ago:
the larger context sizes specifically are what I’m fascinated by. imagine running an LLM locally and feeding it all your data. appointments, relationships, notes whatever. you could also connect it to smart Home devices. I really need to get my hands on a GPU with 16 gigs of vram
- Comment on YouTube tests server-side ads to make your coveted blocker obsolete 3 months ago:
Sponsorblock, i have it too. it might break if they add ads server side. though im sure sponsorblock and ublock would find workarounds. those workarounds dont exist yet tho afaik
- Comment on AI models face collapse if they overdose on their own output 3 months ago:
skill issue tbh. wouldn’t have happened if they used controlnet
- Comment on YouTube tests server-side ads to make your coveted blocker obsolete 3 months ago:
if I understood it correctly UBlock original would be totally unable to block server side ads right now
- Comment on Proton mail launches LLM and crypto wallet 3 months ago:
cringe. monero is basically the only viable cryptocurrency. the rest is just for gambling.
- Comment on Proton mail launches LLM and crypto wallet 3 months ago:
yes, you can download SD1.5 models that will generate all kinds of degenerate images for you and deneutered LLMs that will write the most disgusting smut you’ve ever seen. all of it locally, free and 100% private.
- Comment on Forget security – Google's reCAPTCHA v2 is exploiting users for profit | Web puzzles don't protect against bots, but humans have spent 819 million unpaid hours solving them 3 months ago:
that was also to train ai.
- Comment on The art critic 3 months ago:
I’m talking about LoRA, not LoRa. I’m a fan of both though. I’ve been considering getting a Lilygo T-Echo to run Meshtastic for a while. Maybe build a solar powered RC plane and put a Meshtastic repeater in there, seems like a cool project.
en.wikipedia.org/…/Fine-tuning_(deep_learning) Low-rank adaptation (LoRA) is an adapter-based technique for efficiently fine-tuning models. The basic idea is to design a low-rank matrix that is then added to the original matrix.[13] An adapter, in this context, is a collection of low-rank matrices which, when added to a base model, produces a fine-tuned model. It allows for performance that approaches full-model fine-tuning with less space requirement. A language model with billions of parameters may be LoRA fine-tuned with only several millions of parameters.
- Comment on Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way 3 months ago:
oooh that makes a lot more sense, thanks. I was confused too
- Comment on The art critic 3 months ago:
true. it kinda sucks seeing people argue against ai when they don’t understand it. like, there’s many things to criticize about ai, I’m not saying they’d like ai if they knew more about it. I just wish their hatred was more educated.
- Comment on The art critic 3 months ago:
even better, what lora did you use.
- Comment on AI is like a hammer 4 months ago:
it’s always been this broad, and that’s a good thing. if you want to talk about AGI then say AGI.
- Comment on AI is like a hammer 4 months ago:
I don’t really see your argument? it seems that you agree with me. ai doesn’t always refer to AGI. sometimes it refers to AGI, sometimes it refers to the code controlling the little ghosts in pacman, or the code controlling the bats in Minecraft. sometimes it refers to the machine learning algorithm that can detect numbers in an image, and sometimes it refers to generative AI like stable diffusion. my point is that ai is a very broad term that refers to many different things.
- Comment on The AI-focused COPIED Act would make removing digital watermarks illegal 4 months ago:
proprietary algorithms owned by big corporations
tell that to civitai users lol
- Comment on AI is like a hammer 4 months ago:
In video games, artificial intelligence (AI) is used to generate responsive, adaptive or intelligent behaviors primarily in non-playable characters (NPCs) similar to human-like intelligence. Artificial intelligence has been an integral part of video games since their inception in the 1950s literally wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/…/Artificial_intelligence_in_vid…
- Comment on AI is like a hammer 4 months ago:
Descriptivism advocates when AI smhingmyheads
- Comment on AI is like a hammer 4 months ago:
I showed you proof that AI is sometimes used to mean artificial intelligence when describing code that controls video game enemies.
- Comment on AI is like a hammer 4 months ago:
probably wrong. www.digminecraft.com/data_tags/bat.php look at the nbt tags, specifically the description of the no AI nbt tag
- Comment on AI is like a hammer 4 months ago:
look at the NBT tags for bats for example. it means artificial intelligence.
- Comment on AI is like a hammer 4 months ago:
I know that they’re “autocorrect on steroids” and what that means, I don’t see how that makes it any less ai. I’m not saying that LLMs have that magic sauce that is needed to be considered truly “intelligent”, I’m saying that ai doesn’t need any magic sauce to be ai. the code controlling bats in Minecraft is called ai, and no one complained about that.