LLM is AI. So are NPCs in video games that just use if-else statements.
Don’t confuse AI in real-life with AI in fiction (like movies).
LLM is AI. So are NPCs in video games that just use if-else statements.
Don’t confuse AI in real-life with AI in fiction (like movies).
Despite how bad Google Search had become, DuckDuckGo and Bing are somehow still worse. While Google displays the result in the first few, DDG and Bing have no idea what I’m looking for.
Gotta try Kagi sometime.
Training on copyrighted data should be allowed as long as it’s something publicly posted.
It’s not about using it for bad deeds as any other tool like a kitchen knife can be used the same way. It’s more to the necessity to work in order to live.
Disillusion?
There’s also higher quality live streaming.
I love LLMs for coming up with patterns to solve the problem but that’s about it. I’ll do the implementation myself.
I wonder if they’d release the weights and training/inferencing code. They did it for LLaMA.
There’s been a lot of open source alternatives to Stable Diffusion lately and it’s great.
I don’t think they would care if it didn’t get popular and having thousands of people trying it out, eating up huge amount of compute resources.
It’s a known quirk of LLMs.
It’s definitely cost. There are other ways to make it generate text that is similar to training data without needing it to endlessly repeat words so I doubt OpenAI cares in that aspect.
Just close them. Can always do another search when you really need it. It’ll sit in your history anyway.
Around 5 or 6 most the time. I can’t manage more than that.
“leak training data”? What? That’s not how LLMs work. I guess a sensational headline attracts more clicks than a factually accurate one.
If you do this and then later you face some sort of issue with Windows, remember that it might not be Windows’ fault.
Doesn’t that mean your brightness is set too high?
Then I really don’t see how it’s a plus. Smaller kernel size? lol
Lucky you. I’ve run out of his videos to watch.
You can choose not to use it even if Linux supports it.
Does KDE even have native support for touch screens? Last time I tried, when I tapped on an input field, no on-screen keyboard showed up. Worked perfectly fine on GNOME.
I’ve been using the Galaxy A52s for a couple of years now. Never seen ads outside the Samsung apps. SEA region.