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randon31415 ,

Is Google not using a RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) system with their llms?

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|early 2022

Bit late, if you ask me.

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Temperature is the measure of average thermal kinetic energy of particles...

Hello GPT-4o (openai.com)

GPT-4o (“o” for “omni”) is a step towards much more natural human-computer interaction—it accepts as input any combination of text, audio, and image and generates any combination of text, audio, and image outputs. It can respond to audio inputs in as little as 232 milliseconds, with an average of 320 milliseconds,...

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Look up oobabooga, and then play with all the fun extensions.

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And in other news, Tumblr considers allowing normal porn....

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I am just waiting until it makes the leap to 3D . With that, you will start seeing 3d assets in videogames become cheaper and quicker to make, VR rigging will soon follow, and when the tech reaches its peak - automated design for 3d printing.

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I am just wondering if they are referring to citivai, which tries really hard to be seen as an art and base model/lora site.

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The article: Adobe did a thing. It was AI. AI looks real. Fin.

Are those two paragraphs the entire article? Or is there more buried under the ads?

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Conservatives on Roe: "There is no right to privacy!"

Conservatives on FISA during Trump: "There is no right to privacy!"

Conservatives on FISA during Biden: "My right to privacy must be protected!"

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AI will (be a great excuse to) reduce workforce, say 41% of people who get bonuses if they do.

Court Bans Use of 'AI-Enhanced' Video Evidence Because That's Not How AI Works (gizmodo.com)

A judge in Washington state has blocked video evidence that’s been “AI-enhanced” from being submitted in a triple murder trial. And that’s a good thing, given the fact that too many people seem to think applying an AI filter can give them access to secret visual data.

randon31415 ,

Think about how they reconstructed what the Egyptian Pharoahs looks like, or what a kidnap victim who was kidnapped at age 7 would look like at age 12. Yes, it can't make something look exactly right, but it also isn't just randomly guessing. Of course, it can be abused by people who want jurys to THINK the AI can perfectly reproduce stuff, but that is a problem with people's knowledge of tech, not the tech itself.

randon31415 ,

I thought they closed down Mint to get people to sign up for Credit Karma?

randon31415 ,

So you are telling me that there is now 300,000 tech workers now able to focus on open source projects to keep their foot in the coding door while they drive forklifts or serve McDonald while waiting on the AI hiring bots to read their resumes?

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If people randomly drew your name out of a hat, on average you would have to apply to "the average number of applicants for positions you are applying for" number of jobs to get hired. Keep at it, some jobs see thousands of applicants.

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Sounds like what they actually want in a man is a therapist.

I lost my job after AI recruitment tool assessed my body language, says make-up artist (www.msn.com)

I lost my job after AI recruitment tool assessed my body language, says make-up artist::A make-up artist says she lost her job at a leading brand after an AI recruitment tool that used facial recognition technology marked her down for her body language.

randon31415 ,

Building giant empty cities in the middle of nowhere doesn't help the housing crisis in China.

Building giant solar and wind farms in the middle of nowhere does help with the pollution crisis.

Glad that they finally found something that uses dumping money in the middle of nowhere that can actually improve peoples lives instead of just prop up an economic bubble.

randon31415 ,

12345? That is what an idiot would use for the password to his luggage!

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How to install:

Step 1: git clone website

Step 2: run dependency install script

Step 2 again: Ha, ha, just kidding, that would be to straight forward. Please install this dependency installer program that only this and two other projects use. Pip grep panda cholotte poetry bash docker numpty anaconda jupternotebook alacazam. Oh, you don't have it? Well, I'm sure the project page will tell you how to install it and add it to path!

Step 3: Run " program name" and .... "insanely detailed description of what to do once the program opens"

Step 3 again: When you run it, get error "k*args passed null into program, so eat shit you can't fix this"

Step 4: Go to git hub issue page and see people have been complaining about this error for 6 months, but it was working back then when it's 12 dependency hadn't been updated yet. No fix incoming since the programmer was a chineese grad student that graduated 6 months ago and stopped working on the code.

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Just as long as one of the 1,900 is the CEO...

Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It | Leaked records reveal what appears to be the first known instance of a police department attempting to use faci... (www.wired.com)

Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It | Leaked records reveal what appears to be the first known instance of a police department attempting to use faci...::Police around the US say they're justified to run DNA-generated 3D models of faces through facial recognition tools to help...

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This new "finger-printing" technology is a bad idea, said cops in the 1800s. Few people are trained on how to accurately take and match "fingerprints", so mistakes will be plenty, and innocent people will go to jail because if it. Everyone but the cops think it is a bad idea, so we should never use fingerprints to solve crimes.

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... and also abortion doctors to carry medicine that reverses abortion if a women wants it.

Come on dems! Republicans are blowing us out of the water on requiring absurd technology that doesn't exist. We should try to enforce the 3 laws of robotics!

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AI/automation could replace almost every job- but at a higher cost and a lower accuracy. Everyone is asking why AI is automating creative jobs an not manual labor. Automation COULD replace manual labor, it just costs more. Right now we are looking into which jobs are cost effective to replace with llms, which is why there is such investigation into copyright abuse. If you can't train AI without huge copyright payments, llms might cost more than just employing people to do the mind numming jobs that the llms could replace.

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Is this the one that they nerfed so that they could sell them in China around the US AI laws?

randon31415 ,

I have recently been playing with llamafiles, particularly Llava which, as far as I know, is the first multimodal open source llm (others might exist, this is just the first one I have seen). I was having it look at pictures of prospective houses I want to buy and asking it if it sees anything wrong with the house.

The only problem I ran into is that window 10 cmd doesn't like the sed command, and I don't know of an alternative.

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Wait, can you just install sed?

1 in 4 CEOs planning to replace workers with AI this year, according to recent poll (ktla.com)

1 in 4 CEOs planning to replace workers with AI this year, according to recent poll::For years, scholars and science fiction writers have warned about the possibility of workers being replaced by machines. Now after the world of artificial intelligence took a giant leap forward in 2023, it appears we are one step closer to that...

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Customer service is the only part of companies that if they do a good job, the company makes less money instead of more.

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I read that as "Privacy websites" and came here to post "How do we know that then?"

Once an AI model exhibits 'deceptive behavior' it can be hard to correct, researchers at OpenAI competitor Anthropic found (www.businessinsider.com)

Once an AI model exhibits 'deceptive behavior' it can be hard to correct, researchers at OpenAI competitor Anthropic found::Researchers from Anthropic co-authored a study that found that AI models can learn deceptive behaviors that safety training techniques can't reverse.

randon31415 ,

Parents: We must ban all the books we disagree with!

Kids: That's fine, no one reads physical books anymore anyways. Just don't touch the library internet filter - we are getting tired of finding ways around the block list.

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