“We must eat the billionaires. This is all the fault of capitalism. No wonder that’s how they make their profit.”
This sort of thing is ‘leftist’ everywhere.
“We must eat the billionaires. This is all the fault of capitalism. No wonder that’s how they make their profit.”
This sort of thing is ‘leftist’ everywhere.
Tbh the other side is also anecdotal. There’s no stats here.
While cool and impressive, this was not a dense forest. Not dense nor a forest, which is way less ordered
I also agree bing is nowadays often superior to Google, they’re also better than DDG imo.
While it’s a good thing that Google gets serious competition, I don’t know if Microsoft is the best company for that role. In both cases the incentives are not necessarily aligned with the customer.
Oh dang, thanks for the explanation!
I’d say that a measurement always trumps arguments. At least you know how accurate they are, this statement cannot follow from reason:
The JAMA study found that 12.5% of ChatGPT’s responses were “hallucinated,” and that the chatbot was most likely to present incorrect information when asked about localized treatment for advanced diseases or immunotherapy.
Tbh the problem is not due to chat gpt but because Google doesn’t rank search results by correctness but something that is related to popularity.
What do you tell them right now? Do you ague or tell them they’re idiots?
I feel like the results ought to be normalized per Capita. How many mosquitoes are there? Do we beat them in per Capita murder?
The whole article and the report, nowhere is it explained how they get their numbers. What fuel prices or electricity prices have they used, what mileage for the cars. It’s kind of crucial info, and not really difficult to calculate either.
According to GPT-4 /w plugins: Based on the transcription of the video, here’s a summary:
The video features an interview with Yann LeCun, a renowned computer scientist known for his work in machine learning, computer vision, mobile robotics, and computational neuroscience. He is particularly well known for his work on optical character recognition and computer vision using convolutional neural networks (CNN), and is a founding father of convolutional nets. He is also one of the main creators of the DjVu image compression technology (together with Léon Bottou and Patrick Haffner). He co-developed the Lush programming language with Léon Bottou.
LeCun discusses the potential of AI and its implications for society. He believes that AI will bring about a new renaissance for humanity, amplifying everyone’s intelligence and making us more creative. He also discusses the risks associated with AI, but he emphasizes that these risks are not inevitable and do not necessarily lead to catastrophe. He argues against the idea of slowing down research or regulating AI before it has been fully developed, calling such attitudes “obscurantism.”
LeCun also talks about the state of AI research across different regions, including China, Europe, and the US. He notes that while each region has its strengths, they also face challenges that need to be addressed. For example, he mentions that China has a problem with bad science due to its incentive mechanisms, while Europe needs to provide more opportunities for people to go into science and research. In the US, he praises the country’s willingness to take risks and invest in ideas that seem a little crazy, but notes that the cost of education is a significant downside.
Towards the end of the video, LeCun discusses his future plans. He expresses excitement about the next steps in AI and the opportunity to understand intelligence better. He plans to continue working as long as he can contribute and has the means to do so.
Here’s a TL;DW:
Tbh if you use Google (or YouTube) for the first time the cookie consent popup also takes up the entire screen
I bought it years ago because it was the most accurate on tracking sleep. The fact that the battery lasts a week is also great. I wonder if there’s been any new tests on the other metrics (heart rate, temperature etc)
The ios app allows you to record voice which works a lot better than apple’s own voice recording. That allone would be a reason to get the app.
It be better if they distinguished between both types of recall, it appears they are grouped together.
Idk man, I’m pretty sure I can find all of those words in a dictionary.
No we also transfer generic material to similar looking (but not too similar looking) people and then teach those new people the pattern matching.
My point: Reductionism just isn’t useful when discussing intelligence.
My thoughts exactly
Nice! The first design is always a big step!
Are you having space for magnets in there?
If you'd like I'd suggest to put the files in printables.com, that way everyone can profit and remix your designs!