

Ai models are trained on basically the entirety of the internet, and more. Humans learn to speak on much less info. So, there’s likely a huge difference in how human brains and LLMs work.
Ai models are trained on basically the entirety of the internet, and more. Humans learn to speak on much less info. So, there’s likely a huge difference in how human brains and LLMs work.
They aren’t as cute as actual rubber ducks, though.
I’d also make it so that 5% of your net worth is added to your annual pay for calculations.
The fine should be three days salary, per km/h you’re over. On open country, that is. In a school zone, it should be five dayfines per kilometer over the limit.
So annoying
Those two words describe about every ad on youtube.
And how do you know LLMs can’t tell that they are involved in a conversation?
It has no memory, for one. What makes you think that it does know its in a conversation?
That does not follow. I can’t speak for you, but I can tell if I’m involved in a conversation or not.
It allows us to conclude that an LLM doesn’t “think” about what it is saying. Based on the mechanics, the LLM doesn’t even know it’s a participant in the conversation.
Well, the neural network is given a prefix (series of tokens) and a token, and it spits out how likely is it that the token follows the prefix. Text is generated by calculating this probability for all known tokens, then picking one random, weighted based on the calculated probabilities.
The burden of proof is on those who say that LLMs do think.
Judge finds that anthropic has to pay restitution to the reddit users. Affirms that posts belong to users.
Well, I can dream.
Gnosia
Single player social deduction game/ visual novel.
I think it is called the network effect. People are still using Twitter because the messages they want to see are being posted there, and those messages are being posted there because that’s where the audience is. So, basically, people are locked in.
This also means that any loss in user count has a double effect, as not only users are lost, but the utility of the service for the remaining users decreases. So, what I’m saying is, if Elon continues this way, at some point there will be a large exodus of users from Twitter, as each loss of users reduces the utility of Twitter further, triggering a chain reaction.
Of course, we can’t know when that happens, and since we’re both on Lemmy, we’ve already self-selected as people with little tolerance for enshittification.
Nobody knows for sure.