"It’s simply too early to get into bed with the companies that trained their models on professional content without permission and have no compelling case for how they will help build the news business." #AIhttps://werd.io/view/6650ad27ca5e257d7d0600f2
@robsonfletcher Pop_OS! is solid and offers good NVIDIA compatibility.
You'll need to download the .iso, available here (if you have an NVIDIA card, select the NVIDIA one): https://pop.system76.com/
After that, you'll need to flash it to a USB stick. You can do this with RUFUS, available here: https://rufus.ie/en/
Then, you'll have to boot your computer with the stick. Usually when you first turn it on, it says "press [key] to view startup options" -- depends on hw. Boot the stick + install
“Training on Reddit posts considered harmful to model accuracy.”
Peer reviewers gave glowing comments like “No shit Sherlock!”
Asked for a comment the ground breaking paper’s author Captain Obvious simply stated “have you ever even been on Reddit?’ He also encouraged Google to instead train on 4chan content instead as that will totally “fix” everything.
"AI has not created a situation where we need new principles. The established principles remain the crucial ones. But we do need to think through the changing situations anew, in order to figure out how to respond well to a rapidly changing landscape." Says Hallvard Fossheim from @UiB
@thomasjorgensen@UiB true, but the work on what those principles in practice mean with regard to AI is lagging....so much that those principles could be in practice no longer followed