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- Comment on What is a good eli5 analogy for GenAI not "knowing" what they say? 6 months ago:
Its like saying an OS is just a bunch of if then else statements. While it is true, in practice it is far far more complicated.
- Comment on we love those power laws 6 months ago:
Not quite, in order to have a technology you need methods, materials and society needs to be ready for the tech.
I recently learned that 50 years ago someone filed a patent for solar panels with more than 20% efficiency and the us government was like yeah its too revolutionary so you can’t sell this nor tell anyone about this unless it is US military. Imagine we all could have had >20% solar panels 50 years ago, even today we are only marginally above 20% efficiency.
Another example, would be the company who made the iPhone like device well before iPhone but the market wasn’t ready.
Another example that is fucked up. Governments are starting to restrict AI for consumers but also using AI to kill children in Gaza.
I’m pretty sure a lot early doctors were also burned at stakes because they were called witches or smth.
- Comment on ChatGPT provides false information about people, and OpenAI can’t correct it 6 months ago:
Chatgpt and gpt4 are two different things. Gpt4 is like the engine and chatgpt is like a car. In early version they were pretty much the same thing, but nowadays they have implemented so much in chatgpt.
On top of that chatgpt4 is constantly trained for these scenarios, it is no longer a base model.
- Comment on Looking for emotional game recommendations 8 months ago:
Brothers a tale of two sons.
It is very emotional
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
Its a disease, it has its own symptoms. If two people get a virus they will both catch a cold. If two people lost their job one of them might try to commit suicide while other one might only gets sad.
- Comment on Can someone explain why authors do this? 8 months ago:
Maybe it has to do with people stealing content to train AI? Atleast now if there is an opportunity to be a part of a lawsuit or smth they can claim they provided a licence. I dunno just a guess
- Comment on New evidence confirms COVID-19 vaccines are overwhelmingly safe 1 year ago:
Guys the reason this study is important is because covid vaccines used revolutionary technology, they were the first to use mRNA based protein. If you remember we sequenced its genome within 40 days the making the vaccine was considerably easy. This is the main reason it took only 2 years for the vaccine to be made compared to years of development for other vaccines.
- Comment on How do you exit a dream? 1 year ago:
Depressing option: try suicide. Works every time for me. The main idea is to put yourself in a scary unusual situation enough to raise your heart rate. Like usually at the end of nightmares there is a ‘boo’ moment that elevates your heart rate enough for you to wake up.
- Comment on Where the hell does wind begin?? 1 year ago:
What does your username mean?
Guy In Real Life?
Sorry im from reddit
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
The real question is whether or not it is legal. Theoretically it is possible to do with current tech. If i was making such a tool, i would need access to the ebook then pass it through a llm model (possibly with a 7b open source one) to tag which characters are saying what. Once i have tagged dialogues then I could pass it through elevenlabs or other opensource tts and voila you have an audiobook with different voices.
The real problem is that opensource tts aren’t as good and i imagine if you use paid versions, you will encounter legal issues or it might be too expensive. And can you sell your audio book? Legal troubles again.
But if you just wanna do it while sailing the high seas, everything should be possible.