• Maxxie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 months ago

    Use first five Game of Thrones books to autocomplete the sixth one.

    Where is my 100 billion dollars of venture capital.

  • OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    There so much Elon hate. Hate for LLM and AI. Especially towards corrupting our information. Spreading lies.

    But rather than spread more hate, what are you doing to preserve and boost our knowledge and information?

    Anyone can hate. How are you supporting the side your vehemently defending? Are you lending storage space to Anna’s archive? Are you donating to internet archive? What are you bringing to the table to counteract the negativity and the dark side.

    • davel@lemmy.mlOP
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      The whole class of “yeah well what are you doing about it” rebuttals are non sequiturs. They’re BS arguments thrown when you don’t actually have an argument, but feel the need to express one anyway.

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        This is an ignorant take. Anyone with PC hardware could be using any amount if storage to self host archives before human knowledge is locked down and stripped of what truths are left.

        There’s plenty of resources online for anyone possessing all levels of knowledge from none to expert for how to get involved and actually help. If you can’t help or don’t want to apply the effort then you can donate to say Internet Archive, Wikipedia, your foundation of choice.

        I guess by spreading hate it might spread general consensus like one replier mentioned but other than that your non sequitor argument seems to fall through. The point was for people to get active. To get involved in the process. Not just words and hatred.

        annasarchive.org

        [archive.org] (archive.org)

        [Wikipedia.org] (Wikipedia.org)

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      donating to wikipedia. Considering to donate to anna’s too, probably will quite soon. Can I keep on hating then?

      Also pointing out a hype for what is, when many people are on the fence, is helpful to forming public consensus. And people are generally reasonable enough to direct most of their hate towards the billionaires and tech giants who are trying to oversell LLMs for profit and not to the field of AI itself.

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    6 months ago

    Gonna guess 1984, the West’s darling anti-commie propaganda assigned to children as mandatory reading, is going to get memory holed.

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    6 months ago

    Even though we all knew it was coming, it’s sad to see such a prominent figure explicitly reject reality in order to custom-design his own echo chamber.

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    Looking forward to all his boasting about self driving Teslas being the best profit generator in the history of mankind falling flat on its face. Seems like this isn’t far behind

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    Elon is kind of stupid, definitely not as smart as he has presented himself. Reading his tweets, however, I have very serious concerns about the critical thinking levels of his fans.

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      He’s a college dropout and hasn’t actually created anything, he buys into successful innovator’s and annoys every other owner until they leave.

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      Actually, not the wrong place. The similarities are enough that I think Ted was probably in the middle of a Ketamine bender when they told him about the Timor swarm

  • TempermentalAnomaly@lemmy.world
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    Model collapse hasn’t been completely solved, but a recent paper suggested a method to delay it.

    The authors are transparent about the framework’s current limitations. The primary challenge is catastrophic forgetting; as the model sequentially integrates new edits, its performance on earlier tasks degrades (Figure 6). While SEAL can perform multiple updates without a complete collapse, robustly preserving knowledge remains an open problem for this line of research.

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      That’s actually pretty cool.

      Also, alchemy is still alive, as long as we still have people collecting shit and doing science on it to try to get gold.