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marumari t1_jdas22s wrote
Reply to comment by erasmause in Google and Microsoft’s chatbots are already citing one another in a misinformation shitshow by altmorty
If you can’t predict what will come out then it’s not particularly deterministic. Maybe within a certain broad range of behaviors but that’s about it.
marumari t1_jda9kwq wrote
Reply to comment by limitless__ in Google and Microsoft’s chatbots are already citing one another in a misinformation shitshow by altmorty
Even with entirely trustworthy sources, AIs are not deterministic. They can easily spit out false information having only ingested the truth.
marumari t1_j9ioivz wrote
I’ve never had mold issues on my camping chairs, are you making sure to air them out when you get home?
marumari t1_j6dhdbi wrote
I’ve been using their stuff for 15 years at least without a single issue, sorry you’ve had a bad experience but it’s all been super reliable for me.
marumari t1_j1hh673 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Countess in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
That’s only true if the keys are chosen randomly from all the possible key space, but they aren’t. A modern GPU can iterate through millions of passphrases with 100k rounds of PBKDF2-SHA256 per minute.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Google Chrome Is Already Preparing To Deprecate JPEG-XL by leo_sk5
Since when does google make money from licensing WebP?
marumari t1_jdb0gk6 wrote
Reply to comment by erasmause in Google and Microsoft’s chatbots are already citing one another in a misinformation shitshow by altmorty
It's possible we are using different semantics for "deterministic," I am mostly meaning that given the same input the AI will produce the same output. This is not what happens, although from a mathematics determinism standpoint you are correct.