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mcilrain t1_je1a7cl wrote
Reply to comment by currentscurrents in [N] OpenAI may have benchmarked GPT-4’s coding ability on it’s own training data by Balance-
Current tech could be used to allow you to ask an AI assistant to read you a book.
mcilrain t1_je19vif wrote
Reply to comment by cegras in [N] OpenAI may have benchmarked GPT-4’s coding ability on it’s own training data by Balance-
Even if it didn't ingest PDFs it probably ingested websites that scraped PDFs to spam search engine results.
mcilrain t1_jdsnxkr wrote
Reply to comment by Secure-Fix-6355 in [D] GPT4 and coding problems by enryu42
Who asked?
mcilrain t1_jds23vc wrote
Reply to comment by rya794 in [P] Using ChatGPT plugins with LLaMA by balthierwings
Once competition kicks in AIs are going to be accessing every API accessible on the web by default.
mcilrain t1_j9r31hd wrote
Reply to comment by mindbleach in Seriously people, please stop by Bakagami-
Moderate according to principals rather than to appease the majority. Cultivate a culture that ignores and/or bullies idiots. This is what is typically done.
The lowest common denominator of internet commentators has a low intelligence by definition, "idiot" is a word for people of low intelligence.
mcilrain t1_j9r1czw wrote
Reply to comment by mindbleach in Seriously people, please stop by Bakagami-
Is it really the idiots fault? Or the "geniuses" who keep failing at gatekeeping?
mcilrain t1_j6bcq9o wrote
Reply to comment by GanjARAM in Why did 2003 to 2013 feel like more progress than 2013 to 2023? by questionasker577
That tech isn't going to be used in a substantial way on anything that supports 8th gen consoles.
mcilrain t1_j6bceho wrote
> My video games don’t look much better than they did in 2013.
8th gen consoles were underpowered so other than a bump in resolution from 720p -> 1080p there wasn't much of an appreciable difference. 9th gen consoles didn't sell well so games are still made to support 8th gen consoles.
mcilrain t1_j4i1okn wrote
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mcilrain t1_iwa8ykz wrote
Reply to comment by userbrn1 in Meta AI Has Built A Neural Theorem Prover That Has Solved 10 International Math Olympiad (IMO) Problems — 5x More Than Any Previous Artificial Intelligence AI System by Shelfrock77
AI is useful for doing full-body tracking with limited sensor data, like leg tracking using only the positions of hands and head.
mcilrain t1_ismffnr wrote
Reply to comment by PolymorphismPrince in DeepMind breaks 50-year math record using AI; new record falls a week later by Melodic-Work7436
I don't know what a dot product is, I tried googling it and it spat greek at me.
mcilrain t1_iscw9kh wrote
Reply to comment by Nostr0m in DeepMind breaks 50-year math record using AI; new record falls a week later by Melodic-Work7436
Floating point number calculations are always slightly inaccurate to a certain degree as a performance trade-off, increasing the inaccuracy in the result in exchange for even greater efficiency is plausible.
I'd expect an algorithms course to go right over my head, I'm good with logic but terrible with numbers.
mcilrain t1_isbtvx2 wrote
Reply to comment by Nostr0m in DeepMind breaks 50-year math record using AI; new record falls a week later by Melodic-Work7436
That wouldn't work in all cases though, right? Wouldn't the logic needed to determine when it's safe make it slow? Or are errors worth the increased performance?
mcilrain t1_isbru8i wrote
Reply to DeepMind breaks 50-year math record using AI; new record falls a week later by Melodic-Work7436
Maybe I don't understand matrix multiplication but isn't that just iterating over two arrays of numbers and multiplying each pair together?
I don't understand how that could be optimized, it shouldn't be possible to make it simpler than LOAD -> MULTIPLY -> STORE, right?
mcilrain t1_jegtja1 wrote
Reply to comment by Long_Educational in [News] Twitter algorithm now open source by John-The-Bomb-2
Those are probably part of the advertisement system.