Avram Piltch is the editor in chief of Tom’s Hardware, and he’s written a thoroughly researched article breaking down the promises and failures of LLM AIs.
oooh I dunno man having an AI feed you shit based on what fits your personal biases is basically what social media already does and I do not think that's something we need more of.
Customers wanting lab-grown meat will have to venture to upscale restaurants in San Francisco or D.C. for now, according to the Associated Press, since It’ll likely take years before cultivated chicken reaches American grocery carts because of the need to ramp up production capabilities.
Damn emma really tore into you in that issue lol. A lot of assumptions about malicious intentions when a simple mistake seems much more likely. I mean I know they're in the right defending their work but damn idk if they needed to make such a big public stink about it lol
Yeah I suppose you're right. Just the little digs at earnest's character seem needlessly hostile to me. like saying he edited the code to hide its origins or saying "what would your sponsors think?"
idk. just don't like it. I do feel for them, I'm sure having your work copied without credit sucks. just wish we could all be friends and hold hands and shit:(
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AI Lie: Machines Don’t Learn Like Humans (And Don’t Have the Right To) (www.tomshardware.com)
Avram Piltch is the editor in chief of Tom’s Hardware, and he’s written a thoroughly researched article breaking down the promises and failures of LLM AIs.
Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
Hey all. Always enjoyed reading everyone's suggestions on more unknown games available during big steam sales....
CONGRATS 🎉 (lemmy.world)
LIFTOFF AVAILABLE ON THE PLAY STORE...
can we like just not use bots to repost a bunch of stuff from reddit here?
Like I get it there's less people so less content but come on, using bots to just repost shit from reddit? What are we, 9gag now?
USDA Approves ‘Lab-Grown’ Chicken—Here’s Where To Buy It (www.forbes.com)
Customers wanting lab-grown meat will have to venture to upscale restaurants in San Francisco or D.C. for now, according to the Associated Press, since It’ll likely take years before cultivated chicken reaches American grocery carts because of the need to ramp up production capabilities.
Hey guys, this time I really messed up :/
I think you should see something....