Comment Re:It's real (Score 1) 265
Wow. I'm amazed anyone who's spent any time looking into the lives of people in Europe and Asia could believe this. Oh wait, you've never done that, have you?
Wow. I'm amazed anyone who's spent any time looking into the lives of people in Europe and Asia could believe this. Oh wait, you've never done that, have you?
Please keep sharing anything you observe as it happens.
The last thing any of us should want is for OpenAI to take over from Google.
I really don't understand this decision that Google should be broken up as though its 'monopoly' in search isn't entirely based on skill and talent. But if we *are* going to force companies to break up into components, can we make sure new monoliths aren't just created as a result?
This, entirely this.
Its just mildly more difficult to print the source code to Linux on a T-shirt
May I note that the person who disliked my reply and labelled it trolling is hilarious?
How is disagreeing with someone and citing sources trolling? smh.
I am simply responding to a proposed *impossibility* -- the potentially low probability that "facts" are used to reinforce a data set does not change is *possibility*.
Your argument also seems to ignore the difference between initial training and reinforcement.
Index investing ftw. That's all. Good rant.
Actually they basically can with feedback reinforcement.
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Farxiv.org%2Fhtml%2F2404.17...
Unaware? How could you be unaware? The use of open source systems to create special effects has been well documented back to Titanic's wave effects at least.
I keep telling people to enjoy playing with chatgpt but never input data you wouldn't want compromised.
The fact that companies are using a closed model internally with their private data is still beyond comprehension to me.
They're losing their jobs because of iRobot not regulators.
If the existing company were healthy it wouldn't be laying people off.
Sorry dude. I can't help you if you won't believe the truth. But you're wrong in the modern era.
No, SDR black is not just as black as HDR black. You can adjust your TV to make it appear so, but it isn't.
Instead of explaining it here: https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fbitmovin.com%2Fhdr-vs-sd...
There's a difference unfortunately between the products I like the makers of and the products I like the performance of.
I would love to use AMD GPUs but dollar for dollar, NVIDIA's work better for me.
I would prefer that they release fully open drivers as a Linux guy, but their current drivers also work so well I'm very happy with NVIDIA hardware on Linux on the level of being a consumer.
A committee is a life form with six or more legs and no brain. -- Lazarus Long, "Time Enough For Love"