That’s crazy. You can’t do six. It’s seven! SEVEN MINUTE ABS!
That’s crazy. You can’t do six. It’s seven! SEVEN MINUTE ABS!
It’s a surprisingly good comparison especially when you look at the reactions: frame breaking vs data poisoning.
The problem isn’t progress, the problem is that some of us disagree with the Idea that what’s being touted is actual progress. The things llms are actually good at they’ve being doing for years (language translations) the rest of it is so inexact it can’t be trusted.
I can’t trust any llm generated code because it lies about what it’s doing, so I need to verify everything it generates anyway in which case it’s easier to write it myself. I keep trying it and it looks impressive until it ends up at a way worse version of something I could have already written.
I assume that it’s the same way with everything I’m not an expert in. In which case it’s worse than useless to me, I can’t trust anything it says.
The only thing I can use it for is to tell me things I already know and that basically makes it a toy or a game.
That’s not even getting into the security implications of giving shitty software access to all your sensitive data etc.
Beer Hall Putsch
It would be such a shame if some people who lived near there read this article but disregarded all the warnings printed clearly on it.
I have to eat 6 tablets if I eat ice cream. If I don’t, it’s three am vomiting for me. :/
Salt, Olive Oil, pepper pepper pepper, then some time in the air fryer… It’s magic. My kids even like them.
Only problem is you can’t eat a Hilux when the going gets a little too tough.
They could absolutely attempt to parse the resumes, then ask you to verify the information instead of just having you enter it all again manually, but that would probably cost slightly more.
Alas, I cannot grow hair on the top of my head, so I must grow it on the bottom.
“It’s not an ethnostate! Also, you’re racist if you criticize our ethnostate!”
It’s bad at anything useful for programming too.
There’s also this: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/automakers-sharing-driving-data-brokers-102200724.html
Tl;dr: All the connected car stuff is collecting data on you and the data brokers are more than willing to correlate your data and package it all up for insurers, or whoever else wants to buy it.
Welcome to late stage capitalism where the game’s made up and the points don’t matter.
Privatize the profits and socialize the losses.
I’ve tried to use “AI” to help me with minor programming tasks, or to start basic projects, it’s really bad. As in, it takes me more effort to fix the garbage it outputs than it would have to write it from scratch. In addition to that, it writes things badly in non-obvious ways. Junior engineers make similar mistakes to each other, because they’re working logically. “AI” makes weird mistakes because it’s not working in the same way a human mind does.
In Boolean algebraic notation A+B+C literally means A OR B OR C.
I’m aware this isn’t a useful comment with regard to your original point, I just thought the coincidence was too funny to not point out.
This feels like one of those things that’s kind of a confirmation of existing common knowledge. If you have dogs, you are probably very aware that dogs know certain words and develop expectations around routinely used words and actions. For example, running through a list of words my dogs know and gauging their reactions will tell me exactly what they want nine times out of ten.
Dog boops. “Food?” … “Water?” … “Outside?” Tilt “You want outside?” Dogs stampede to door
It’s kind of wild how much they understand of vocabulary, but add in the way they read faces and body language, it’s frankly amazing.
When Boeing closes a door, it opens a window.
Modern nuclear technology is much safer than older stuff, additionally when the older plants are well maintained they are much safer than they’re made out to be.
This is one of those cases where pop culture doesn’t match reality and as a result people who are half informed do more damage to their cause by rejecting the good in pursuit of the great.
Til cromulent, thank you.
To save the Google: adjective with a humorous connotation meaning acceptable or adequate.
Correction: they make money
That’ll work out well for them. Fascists are famously tolerant of people who are slightly different.