ExLisper
@ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
- Comment on bold words 10 hours ago:
Invest in Apple.
- Comment on Device that can extract 1,000 liters of clean water a day from desert air revealed by 2025 Nobel Prize winner 22 hours ago:
Yaghi’s mechanism can do this without a power source. It uses the wind and air for water input, then the sun to drive condensation and evaporative action.
Really interesting. This could totally transform many places on Earth.
- Comment on The script is mysterious and important. 2 days ago:
So what? He’s still doing fine. Was he supposed to be in every blockbuster ever made?
He also won an Oscar. Keanu didn’t. I don’t think that doing Matrix or Inception would have a big impact on his career.
- Comment on oh no 2 days ago:
I didn’t like the show anyway.
- Comment on oh no 2 days ago:
Dude! No spoilers!
- Comment on oh no 3 days ago:
There is an episode of Braking Bad about farting deaf people?
- Comment on The size of Portugal compared to Spain 3 days ago:
I’ll assume you’re joking but funnily enough, there is piece of Spain in France:
- Comment on AIs can’t stop recommending nuclear strikes in war game simulations 3 days ago:
To be honest, I would recommend the same thing.
- Comment on New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawater 4 days ago:
- Comment on Did I discover a fake conspiracy theory? 4 days ago:
It’s called “Urban Legend”: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_legend
- Comment on The size of Portugal compared to Spain 4 days ago:
What I would like to know is how big it is compared to Iberian Peninsula.
- Comment on Is the AI hype still on or have the models plateaued? 5 days ago:
In my opinion the proper solution is to ask for the constraints. Similar to the “walk or drive to the car wash” problem LLMs still tend to get confused but a familiar format and don’t notice this problem doesn’t make sense. You can actually pay around with different examples to see how crazy the problem has to get form an LLM to refuse to answer and what biases or constraints does it have. Even if they assume some constraints they fail to solve this puzzle surprisingly often (like I showed for Sonnet 4.6 in other comment).
- Comment on User accidentally gains control of over 6,700 robot vacuums while tinkering with their own device to enable control with a PlayStation controller 5 days ago:
You don’t have to be smart to use a broom but you have to be stupid to buy a vacuum with microphone and camera.
- Comment on Car Wash Test on 53 leading AI models: "I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50 meters away. Should I walk or drive?" 5 days ago:
You know that LLMs provide their reasoning now? You can check why they answered this way and I’m sure it’s not because they thought that “maybe there are no available spaces”.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 days ago:
What if it was actually you that vanished and your twin survived? Have you even thought about that?
- Comment on Expecto patronum my ass! 5 days ago:
What would be his name?
- Comment on Is the AI hype still on or have the models plateaued? 6 days ago:
It’s not about a solution. It’s about how they react.
Fist, this “puzzle” is missing the constraints on purpose so “smart” thing to do would be to point that out and ask for them.
No LLM I tested does that. Older models would straight out refuse to solve it because the questions is to controversial. When asked why it’s controversial they would refuse to elaborate.
Newer model hallucinate constraints. You have two options here. Some models assume “priest can’t stay with a child” which indicates funny bias ingrained in the model. Some models claim there are no constraints at all. I haven’t seen a model which hallucinate only “child can’t stay with candy” constraint and respond correctly.
Sonne 4.6, one of the best models out there claims that “child can stay alone with candy because children can’t eat candy”. When I pointed out that that’s dumb it introduced this constraint and replied with:
That’s one of the best models out there…
- Comment on Is the AI hype still on or have the models plateaued? 6 days ago:
By AI I mean the current LLMs.
- Comment on Is the AI hype still on or have the models plateaued? 6 days ago:
My benchmark for AI is “There’s a priest, a baby and a bag of candy. I need to take them across the river but I can only take one at a time into my boat. In what order should I transport them?”. Sonnet 4.6 still can’t solve it.
- Comment on Westerners, what's your impression on the Chinese Diaspora? And what does the people around your area of residence think of the Chinese Diaspora? 6 days ago:
Generally seen as keeping to themselves. Don’t bother anyone but also don’t integrate.
- Comment on art 6 days ago:
Best sci-fi I’ve read this year.
- Comment on We're just scanning for the bear... 6 days ago:
That’s why I can never find anything and have to ask my girlfriend for help. I’m bad and scanning the periphery.
- Comment on Moats are back! 1 week ago:
Police will do.
- Comment on The U.S. spent $30 billion to ditch textbooks for laptops and tablets: The result is the first generation less cognitively capable than their parents 1 week ago:
My theory is that it’s because of everyone else what’s on the screen. Kids get laptops for school, get unrestricted access to internet because “it’s for school”, Youtube and Instragram do the rest.
- Comment on The U.S. spent $30 billion to ditch textbooks for laptops and tablets: The result is the first generation less cognitively capable than their parents 1 week ago:
Why do you think other countries did it right? Does the article say that kids in other countries are smarter?
- Comment on Moats are back! 1 week ago:
This is plan B. Plan A is to create militarized security force that’s a bit less poor and a bit more privileged than everyone else and is ready to kill people in order to protect their position.
- Comment on Moats are back! 1 week ago:
Yes, it failed at the very beginning.
- Comment on CONTACT LEFT! 1 week ago:
Yes but US won so it’s ok.
- Comment on Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 day 1 week ago:
The implementation of digital IDs is where there is scope for abuse.
It’s like saying that implementing police force is problematic because there is scope for abuse. Do you have any proof that any of EU countries that implemented digital ID over the past decades is using it for surveillance? If not you’re just spreading conspiracy theories.
Chat control weakens encryption which is an issue for VPNs who have e2e encryption.
It doesn’t. You don’t know what is in this legislation and you’re spreading conspiracy theories.
Here is the link for adult content requiring third party system confirmation of ID
This says it’s privacy preserving and open source. Do you have any proof that this will be used to track/surveil people? Or is is just another conspiracy theory?
Finally, look at all things like privacy index, press freedom index, freedom of speech index, data on independent courts and so on. Do you see any proof that EU is slipping on those issues? Not right wing countries like Hungary, EU as a whole. Can you find any proof at all that EU is abandoning it’s principles and drifting in the direction of surveillance state? Or is it all just because of some rumors, misinformation and false claims?
- Comment on The RAM shortage is coming for everything you care about 1 week ago:
I’m so glad I bought this book years ago
I was saving it for a retirement hobby project but looks like I will have to open it sooner than I thought.