What’s the most weird output you’ve got on an LLM?
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Let's talk about the elephant in the room: bias. Critics argue that LLMs, despite their sophistication, can perpetuate and even amplify existing biases present in their training data. Are these models inadvertently favoring certain groups, and how …
Will ASI really be possible? beacuse it seems to me that they are just fancy word predictors, and to really achieve ASI we need to make more breakthroughs in AI. submitted by /u/redblade678 [link] [comments]
This is a follow up to this text ( https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/chatgpt-is-much-easier-to-use-than-most.html ), that aims to go more in-depth. and explain further details. When news about ChatGPT spread around the world, I was, like many peo…
Adobe is working on a new audio tool designed to break apart different layers of sound within a single recording. The tool is called Project Sound Lift, and it can use AI to separate elements like applause from the sound of someone’s voice.[1] Microso…
Hi All, I have my proprietary data, and want to build a Chatbot on it. I tried using RAG and fine-tuning. But after doing that I understood , those are not the correct ways for my use case , and training is what is required. Can anyone please guide me …
Many complex diseases like autoimmune disorders have highly variable progression between patients, making them difficult to understand and predict. A new paper shows that visualizing health data in the latent space helps find hidden patterns in clinica…
Meta is launching speaking AI chatbots played by celebrities, such as Kendall Jenner, Snoop Dogg, and Tom Brady. The AI characters are based on famous personalities, influencers, and content creators. The profiles feature AI-generated images created f…