DarkJayson
DarkJayson t1_j7j4tru wrote
They where using OpenAIs GPT-3 Davinci model but it was having outages so they switched to the previous model Curie now there is the problem OpenAIs moderation software does not work properly with Curie they thought it was operating but as we can see it was not.
The devs posted there going to get the moderation API working and also get there own moderation system going so this does not happen again.
DarkJayson t1_j6fmu9z wrote
Reply to Google’s MusicLM is Astoundingly Good at Making AI-Generated Music, But They’re Not Releasing it Due to Copyright Concerns by Royal-Recognition493
Then what was the point of announcing it? Did they have a goal or just bragging rights?
DarkJayson t1_ise05gm wrote
Reply to Parkland prosecutors ask for an investigation after a juror says she was threatened by ‘a fellow juror’ during deliberations - CNN by SilentR0b
Its the one thing I never understood about a jury based justice system and that is that the jurys are not overseen by any kind of offical to make sure they are complying with the law. Its a trust based system that leads to stuff like this.
Not talking about someone who interacts with the Jury but someone impartial who stays in the room offers no imput but can report any violations of the law or a judges order back to the court for example if they where told not to discuss certain evidence and they start doing.
Simply a witness that the jurys deliberation happened within the law and as ordered.
DarkJayson t1_ja7xjdx wrote
Reply to Your brain can remember a random event from 7 years ago, but can easily forget why you walked in a room 10 secs ago. by Living_Psychology_95
Doors, apparently its something about walking through a door resets your short term memeory or something.
Let me google it.
Yea the doorway effect I cant be bothered to explain it here is the wiki article on it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doorway_effect