This is the technology worth trillions of dollars huh

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    ✅ Colorado

    ✅ Connedicut

    ✅ Delaware

    ❌ District of Columbia (on a technicality)

    ✅ Florida

    But not

    ❌ I’aho

    ❌ Iniana

    ❌ Marylan

    ❌ Nevaa

    ❌ North Akota

    ❌ Rhoe Islan

    ❌ South Akota

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      After we pump another hundred trillion dollars and half the electricity generated globally into AI you’re going to feel pretty foolish for this comment.

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        Tbf cancer patients benefit from AI too tho a completely different type that’s not really related to LLM chatbot AI girlfriend technology used in these.

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      Well as long as we still have enough money to buy weapons for that one particular filthy genocider country in the middle east, we’re fine.

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      Thanks for sharing! I clicked on it with cynicism around how easily we could detect AI usage with confidence vs. risking making false allegations, but every single example on their homepage is super clear and I have no doubts - I’m impressed! (and disappointed)

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        Yup. I had exactly the same trepidation, and then it was all like “As an AI model, I don’t have access to the data you requested, however here are some examples of…”

        I have more contempt for the peer reviewers who let those slide into major journals, than for the authors. It’s like the Brown M&M test; if you didn’t spot that blatant howler then no fucking way did you properly check the rest of the paper before waving it through. The biggest scandal in all this isn’t that it happened, it’s that the journals involved seem to be almost never retracting them upon being reported.

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    This is the perfect time for LLM-based AI. We are already dealing with a significant population that accepts provable lies as facts, doesn’t believe in science. and has no concept of what hypocrisy means. The gross factual errors and invented facts of current AI couldn’t possibly fit in better.

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      AI will most likely create new problems in the future as it eats up electricity like a world eater, so I fear that soon these non-humans will only turn on electricity for normal people for a few hours a day instead of the whole day to save energy for the AI.

      I’m not sure about this of course, but it’s quite possible.

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      Third time’s the charm! They have to keep the grift going after Blockchain and NFT failed with the general public.

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      What about Our Kansas? Cause according to Google Arkansas has one o in it. Refreshing the page changes the answer though.

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        Just checked, it sure does say that! AI spouting nonsense is nothing new, but it’s pretty ironic that a large language model can’t even parse what letters are in a word.

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          It’s because, for the most part, it doesn’t actually have access to the text itself. Before the data gets to the “thinking” part of the network, the words and letters have been stripped out and replaced with vectors. The vectors capture a lot of aspects of the meaning of words, but not much of their actual text structure.

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          Well I mean it’s a statistics machine with a seed thrown in to get different results on different runs. So really, it models the structure of language, but not the meaning. Kinda useless.

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      I would assume it uses a different random seed for every query. Probably fixed sometimes, not fixed other times.

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    GitLab Enterprise somewhat recently added support for Amazon Q (based on claude) through an interface they call “GitLab Duo”. I needed to look up something in the GitLab docs, but thought I’d ask Duo/Q instead (the UI has this big button in the top left of every screen to bring up Duo to chat with Q):

    (Paraphrasing…)

    ME: How do I do X with Amazon Q in GitLab? Q: Open the Amazon Q menu in the GitLab UI and select the appropriate option.

    ME: [:looks for the non-existant menu:] ME: Where in the UI do I find this menu?

    Q: My last response was incorrect. There is no Amazon Q button in GitLab. In fact, there is no integration between GitLab and Amazon Q at all.

    ME: [:facepalm:]

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    Nothing will stop them, they are so crazy that they can turn nonsense into reality, believe me.

    Or to put it more simply – They need power for the sake of power itself, there is nothing higher.

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    With enough duct tape and chewed up bubble gum, surely this will lead to artificial general intelligence and the singularity! Any day now.

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    I would estimate that Google’s AI is helpful and correct about 7% of the time, for actual questions I’d like the answer to.

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    Stop using Google search, easy as that! I use duckduckgo and I have turned off AI prompts.

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    So this is the terminator consciousness so many people are scared will kill us all…