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  • I have it parse huge policy memos into things I actually might give a shit about.

    I’ve used it to run though a bunch of semi-structured data on documents and pull relevant data. It’s not necessarily precise but it’s accurate enough for my use case.

    Here are two cases from your original comment that would have data loss. I get you didn’t use the phrase “data loss” but that doesn’t mean your examples didn’t have that flaw.

    Sorry if you view all this as lemmy being “anti ai”. For me, I’m a big fan of ML and what things like image recognition can do. I’m not a fan of LLMs becoming so overhyped that it basically gave the other ML use cases a bad name.


  • I read this comment chain and no? They are giving you actual criticism about the fundamental behaviour of the technology.

    The person basically explained the broken telephone game and how “summarizing” will always have data loss by definition, and you just responded with:

    In this case it actually summarized my post(I guess you could make the case that my post is an opinion that’s shared by many people–so forer-y in that sense)

    Just because you couldn’t notice the data loss doesn’t mean the principle isn’t true.

    Your basically saying translating something from English to Spanish and then back to English again is flawless cause it worked for some words for you.






  • I think the next couple jumps were very good too.

    Ps1 was just polygons, you could see all the edges and the games were not complex.

    Then ps2 happened, now you get games like gta 3 and gran turismo. San Andreas was one of the longest and most in depth games in terms of all the mini games inside.

    After that, came imo the peak of game graphics. Sure, some today might be technically better, but at the time, Crysis on very good hardware looked almost indistinguishable from reality. I remember seeing some highly detailed renders of people’s faces and thinking how it was just like real life.

    After Crysis, there wasn’t really any other “big jump” unless you count the hard drive space requirements.

    Having said that, bf3 and red dead 2 felt like milestones.