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ChatGPT Answers Programming Questions Incorrectly 52% of the Time: Study (gizmodo.com)

The research from Purdue University, first spotted by news outlet Futurism, was presented earlier this month at the Computer-Human Interaction Conference in Hawaii and looked at 517 programming questions on Stack Overflow that were then fed to ChatGPT....

magic_lobster_party,

Even if AI is able to answer all questions 100% accurately, it wouldn’t mean much either way. Most of programming is making adjustments to old code while ensuring nothing breaks. Gonna be a while before AI will be able to do that reliably.

magic_lobster_party, (edited )

They probably developed, refined and scrapped 100s of ideas before they landed to the final game.

magic_lobster_party,

It uses a glitch that’s only possible on Wii Virtual Console as well. All other versions are 1x A press any%.

https://youtu.be/MFxJuq3FRgI

magic_lobster_party,

It has been featured heavily in Xbox “directs” for the entire generation, and then when it really matters they just dropped it.

magic_lobster_party,

You’re reading the title too literally. “Mind” is only mentioned once in the entire article, and that’s in the title.

magic_lobster_party,

I would imagine a similar result. Like how the word “cartoon” activates one particular feature. And if you identify this feature you can control the level of “cartooniness” by tweaking the particular feature.

magic_lobster_party,

Even without that extra finger it still has that uncanny AI vibe

magic_lobster_party,

They will say it’s for “security reasons”

magic_lobster_party,

This doesn’t sound like a thing enterprises are going to accept. It’s like spyware but with extra buzzwords.

I know people here love Linux, but I think most IT departments in the world would go for Apple first.

magic_lobster_party,

If anything, it just used as justification for bad behavior. “My genocide is completely justified. It’s what God wanted!”

magic_lobster_party,

Everything is real on the internet

magic_lobster_party,

Not sure how that can implemented, but I’m sure it will only lead to great amounts of SEO abuse. It only works if everybody are acting in good faith.

magic_lobster_party,

Then it’s just more easily abused by SEO. “Best” according to who? Votes? Number of views? Page rank? All numbers can be manipulated.

magic_lobster_party,

The article is about using computers to discover new conjectures (mathematical statements that are not yet known to be true or false). The conjecture can be then later be formally proven (or disproven) by humans.

Sounds like a good match for me. Formulating conjectures is about finding an interesting pattern and argue that this pattern holds true. Computers are getting increasingly better at pattern matching, so why not use them?

Title is a bit clickbaity by calling it AI.

magic_lobster_party,

Reddit and Twitter aren’t comparable here. I’m not bound to the fediverse just because I post here. I can still use Reddit if I want. I don’t care much if my posts aren’t seen by anybody here either.

Code hosting is a different story. It’s not ideal to host on both Github and Gitea at the same time. It’s a mess to keep track of multiple issue trackers at the same time. If you chose one you’re kind of bound to it, so you better choose the alternative that increases the chances of future success of the project.

magic_lobster_party,

Even the issue tracker?

magic_lobster_party,

Olives are amazing. I can buy a jar of it and eat it all in one go.

magic_lobster_party,

Every time summoning salt drops a video I have to cancel all my plans immediately. 2 hours of Tetris? Hell yeah!

This is his best one yet. I wonder how he will top this?

magic_lobster_party, (edited )

HL2 is probably the game I’ve replayed the most. It’s just as amazing every time.

When I played it for the first time almost 20 years ago (gosh!) I expected all games would have this level of immersion onward. It was such a leap forward. Things I normally could expect from the real world applied to HL2 as well.

Oh, there’s roller mines hurtling towards me? Obviously I’m supposed to throw them down the cliff using my gravity gun. No explanation from the game about this. It just felt like I would do the same in the real world.

Is this immersion the future of gaming? I can’t wait to see what the future will bring!

Turns out 20 years later that HL2 was a one of a kind game. Other games might have better graphics and physics, but no game is HL2.

magic_lobster_party,

I think you should give HL2 a chance. It can be enjoyed even without the first game. You have already played the first game a bit, so you know the deal (experiment gone wrong, aliens everywhere). HL2 takes place 20 years after the incident.

There’s fewer annoying platforming sections for instance. The puzzles also involves proper Havok physics, which is easier to manage.

The story is also a step up, with proper named characters. The baddies are also better developed and has a better reason to be the baddies.

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