"Why big AI labs are hiring so many philosophers. The technology presents all sorts of thorny problems—a philosopher’s favourite kind"
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Interesting perspective, feels like its a realistic place for the industry to shift to, not that it will. submitted by /u/RADICCHI0 [link] [comments]
Interesting perspective, feels like its a realistic place for the industry to shift to, not that it will. submitted by /u/RADICCHI0 [link] [comments]
This might be a dumb example, but here it is. I'll never pay. Ever. Unless my paying is required in order to further a tangible goal such as generating profit for myself, or enabling a level of research that would require continuity of access that …
This i found interesting https://gizmodo.com/the-greek-small-town-doctor-who-knows-ais-secrets-2000634965 submitted by /u/RADICCHI0 [link] [comments]
Limitations of Generative Models: Generative AI models function like advanced autocomplete tools: They’re designed to predict the next word or sequence based on observed patterns. Their goal is to generate plausible content, not to verify its truth. Th…
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So I was just wondering what your alternatives to ChatGPT, Copilot are? I was using chatGPT for awhile, almost a year or two. But now I am basically locked out of my account because it says my memory is full, even if I archive or delete old conversatio…
For example, the ability to feed an AI prompt a song, or movie, or short clip, and receive a legitimate interpretation back from the AI. Is this a "right around the corner" type of thing? Or are we looking at many generations until this is po…