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Quote: Imagine what A.I. could do if it incorporates the latest breakthroughs Not sure if I would like to know that...
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Here we see the dissonance between language models and artificial intelligence. ChatGPT is NOT A.I..
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86% of Americans believe AI could accidentally cause a catastrophic event. That should kill it!
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could?
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accidentally?
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This could inadvertently lead to regulating software development more generally.
How do you know any given software is not driven by AI in whole or part?
We're more than willing to twist facts when it comes to achieving our desires and the majority don't know the facts about this stuff anyway.
What even constitutes AI? I think there's definitely rogue AI behind a bunch of DRM like printers requiring branded ink cartridges. Don't like the app? Kill it by association. The gig economy got you down? They're all probably using AI somewhere... or will be, but it doesn't matter, just say they are!
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AMD's new survey of 2,500 global IT leaders reveals most regard AI tools positively, even though over half haven't personally used them yet. After all, it should only increase bugs 48% or so
"Even though over half haven't personally used them yet." <-- but let's jump on that bandwagon!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Even though over half haven't personally used them yet." The 67% are not the employees using it... but the IT Leaders. And "can" doesn't mean "does"
Conclusion... another bullsh1t buzzword bingo.
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67% of IT leaders see an opportunity to increase their budgets.
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Visual Studio 2022 17.7 introduces a set of exciting performance improvements that cater to key areas like F5 Speed, Enhanced Light Bulb Performance in C#, improved memory consumption in C# spell checker, C++ Unreal Engine – IntelliSense optimization, Solution Explorer, Find in Files and much more. "Faster, faster, the lights are turnin' red"
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Quote: That's the question we're going to explore, a bicycle for the AI mind. We're going to talk about GPT, the flagship set of language models that OpenAI develops, and how to integrate them with tools or external APIs and functions to power net-new applications. My name is Atty. I'm an engineer at OpenAI. I'm joined by Sherwin. Together, we're on the API team at OpenAI, building the OpenAI API and various other developer products.
We're going to talk about three things. First, we're going to talk about language models and their limitations. We'll do a quick introduction to how they work, what they are. Develop an intuition for them. Then also learn about where they fall short. Second, we're going to talk about a brand-new feature that we announced, called function calling with GPT. Function calling is how you plug OpenAI's GPT models to the external world and let it perform actions. Finally, we'll walk through three quick demos of how you might take the OpenAI models and the GPT function calling feature, integrate it into your companies, your products, and your side projects as well.
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«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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HDDs deliver between 19% to 94% better power density per drive than SSDs. You just have to spin the platters with fairy dust?
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Power consumption might be important, but I find more important the durability as a long term storage.
HDDs are better than SSDs on that by far, specially if the media is switched off the most of the time.
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Despite their incredible successes and increasingly widespread deployment, machine learning-based frameworks remain highly susceptible to adversarial attacks—that is, malicious tampering with their data causing them to fail in surprising ways. The unlikely protecting the unnecessary
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Article wrote: malicious tampering with their data causing them to fail in surprising ways. Sadly we can't introduce Bobby Tables[^] to them... can we?
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Perhaps if someone trains the AI on Bobby Tables?
TTFN - Kent
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The Great 78 Project seeks to preserve old music recorded on 78rpm discs. The internet killed the 78 star?
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Parasites...
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1972 was 51 years ago. Why is the copyright still in effect for other than ensuring someone else doesn't take claim to the work. I can understand if the artist is still alive, but the recording industry's heyday has come and gone and we definitely need to preserve this work.
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obermd wrote: 1972 was 51 years ago. Why is the copyright still in effect Because it got changed and now is 70 years AFTER the death of the artist.
obermd wrote: for other than ensuring someone else doesn't take claim to the work that is what it should be... sadly reality is not as it should
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"I don't want to keep hyping something that will never happen," Zuckerberg says. Bad news for those of us waiting for "Two men enter, cage gets welded shut and tossed into the ocean"
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best case scenario, Zuck would win, more skills, better shape.
Elon's only power-move was the Walrus. He even said so himself.
Sit/lay on the opponent like a fat walrus and hope for the best.
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Good news for real news... now there is going to be a lot space in many magazines to be used as they should
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High bandwidth comms experiment to fly with Psyche asteroid mission in October Can I get one to my house while you're setting that one up?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Can I get one to my house while you're setting that one up? Can't see the cat videos fast enough?
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Never!
TTFN - Kent
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