tee9000
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- Comment on What are your favorite 1000+ hour games? 1 day ago:
Pavlov VR
- Comment on New Upgrade to ChatGPT Set to Change How We Live. 2 days ago:
So they are moving away from general models and specializing them to tasks as certain kind of ai agents
It will probably make queries with those agents defined in a narrow domain and those agents will probably be much less prone to error.
I think its a good next step. Expecting general intelligence to arise out of LLMs with larger training models is obviously a highly criticized idea on Lemmy, and this move supports the apparent limitations of this approach.
If you think about it, assigning special “thinking” steps for ai models makes less sense for a general model, and much more sense for well-defined scopes.
We will probably curate these scopes very thoroughly over time and people will start trusting the accuracy of their answer through more tailored design approaches.
When we have many many effective tailored agents for specialized tasks, we may be able to chain those agents together into compound agents that can reliably carry out many tasks like we expected from AI in the first place.
- Comment on Swiss Experiment Will Place Solar Panels Between Train Tracks 1 week ago:
A team of engineers putting 700k on the line to prove their concept is what id defer to.
They say they are durable. They know dirt and snow exists. They have cleaner brushes that attach to trains. They arent aiming for perfect efficiency, and are contending for an energy solution that is cheaper than buying their own land.
- Comment on Swiss Experiment Will Place Solar Panels Between Train Tracks 1 week ago:
You really think your hot take is that valuable? I wish i had that confidence.
- Comment on Boston Dynamic show off their brand new Atlas 3 weeks ago:
Take my job!!!
- Comment on Talking to dead people through AI: the business of ‘digital resurrection’ might not be helpful, ethical… or even legal. 3 weeks ago:
Im seeing a lot of reasons why you, or i, would not want such a service to exist.
What a person should or should not be doing is their business. Companies who can target vulnerable people would ideally be regulated.
Id much rather first go after payday advance companies with exorbant fees, or casinos, or high interest loans that individuals cant be expected to repay.
- Comment on Talking to dead people through AI: the business of ‘digital resurrection’ might not be helpful, ethical… or even legal. 3 weeks ago:
If someone came to a service provider and wanted it, and provided media to train on, and agreed to whatever costs are involved, isnt that enitrely their business?
- Comment on Talking to dead people through AI: the business of ‘digital resurrection’ might not be helpful, ethical… or even legal. 3 weeks ago:
How the fuck could this be illegal?
- Comment on if you quit a job you didn't like or was toxic, didn't the financial hit scare you? 3 weeks ago:
How to not enjoy life
- Comment on Pee posting? 3 weeks ago:
I dont understand how you dont question a jpeg. A child made this meme. It did not happen.
Now if it were a png, thats a good source.
- Comment on Not allowed to work from home 3 weeks ago:
Fuck
- Comment on Not allowed to work from home 3 weeks ago:
Did what?
- Comment on Apple Could Reportedly Stop Vision Pro Production Soon 3 weeks ago:
Oh okay. I was like… passthrough is a major part of the product lol.
- Comment on Apple Could Reportedly Stop Vision Pro Production Soon 4 weeks ago:
Is facial passthrough like face identification or just passthrough?
- Comment on Apple Could Reportedly Stop Vision Pro Production Soon 4 weeks ago:
Aw. A cute little comment that fits nicely with the article headline.
Thanks for saving me time by giving your summarized dissection of the article and the implications it has for apples product.
Oh and btw all tech products stop production at some point, because you know, apple isnt a dumbass that pumps out products without regard for demand as they are creating a successive model of the product.
Stop scrolling. Start thinking.
- Comment on Not allowed to work from home 4 weeks ago:
That happened
- Comment on Massive generational gap: Gen Z flocks to multiplayer, while 55+ sticks to single-player 1 month ago:
PvP is king you scrubs
- Comment on Devs gaining little (if anything) from AI coding assistants 1 month ago:
Theres no particular fuck up mentioned by this article.
The company that conducted the study which this article speculates on said these tools are getting rapidly better and that they arent suggesting to ban ai development assistants.
Also as quoted in the article, the use of these coding assistance is a process in and of itself. If you arent using ai carefully and iteratively then you wont get good results with current models. How we interact with models is as important as the model’s capability. The article quotes that if models are used well, a coder can be faster by 2x or 3x. Not sure about that personally… seems optimistic depending on whats being developed.
It seems like a good discussion with no obvious conclusion given the infancy of the tech. Yet the article headline and accompanying image suggest its wreaking havoc.
Reduction of complexity in this topic serves nobody. We should have the patience and impartiality to watch it develop and form opinions independently from commeter and headline sentiment. Groupthink has been paricularly dumb on this topic from what ive seen.
- Comment on Devs gaining little (if anything) from AI coding assistants 1 month ago:
You are speaking for everyone so right away i dont see this as an actual conversion, but a decree of fact by someone i know nothing about.
What are you saying is an important reminder? This article?
By constant activism, do you mean anything that occurs outside of lemmy comments?
Why would we not take LLMs seriously?
- Comment on Devs gaining little (if anything) from AI coding assistants 1 month ago:
Its really weird.
I want to believe people arent this dumb but i also dont want to be crazy for suggesting such nonsensical sentiment is manufactured. Such is life in the disinformation age.
Like what are we going to do, tell all Countries and fraudsters to stop using ai because it turns out its too much of a hassle?
- Comment on More trustworthy than what's currently on the road 1 month ago:
Old looking shit with modern interior should actually happen
- Comment on I investigated millions of tweets from the Kremlin’s ‘troll factory’ and discovered classic propaganda techniques reimagined for the social media age. 1 month ago:
Llms look for patterns in their training data. So like if you asked 2+2= it would look its training and finds high likelihood the text that follows 2+2= is 4. Its not calculating, its finding the most likely completion of the pattern based on what data it has.
But a new model chatgpt-o1 checks against itself in ways i dont fully understand and scores like 85% on international mathematic standardized test now so they are making great improvements there.
- Comment on USA | California governor vetoes bill requiring speeding alerts in new cars 1 month ago:
They are speeding the same as me, and luckily there is a lane to the right you can use if you arent. So far ive seen no accidents except people doing dumb shit in semis.
- Comment on USA | California governor vetoes bill requiring speeding alerts in new cars 1 month ago:
Nobody is outside my car on desolate highways.
- Comment on USA | California governor vetoes bill requiring speeding alerts in new cars 1 month ago:
Good
- Comment on Arch Linux and Valve Collaboration 1 month ago:
Thanks; nice write up.
- Comment on Ubisoft comes crawlin' back to Steam 1 month ago:
To be impartial, he has a fishing yacht, hospital yacht, research yacht. Seems like these are probably floating businesses? Anyone know in what capacity he uses them?
Does bezos lease out his yacht to customers to help pay for itself or are these literally just sitting and being maintained for personal use? I guess i dont really know much about yachts.
- Comment on Ubisoft comes crawlin' back to Steam 1 month ago:
Your name contains the name gabe.
Who is bending to corporate interests NOW??
- Comment on Constellation Energy plans to invest $1.6B to revive the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania and sell all the output to Microsoft for AI energy demands. 1 month ago:
Interesting. What is chance a nuclear plant goes boom? Sounds legit.
- Comment on OpenAI’s data hunger raises privacy concerns. 1 month ago:
When your worldview is made up of article thumbnails and the sun is simply too bright to bother.