

I’ll take my chances with the boredom room.
I’ll take my chances with the boredom room.
Rug stores. There’s around twelve of them along a couple miles of road. How many rug stores could one city possibly need?
I almost religiously play games without modding, but Rimworld is the major exception - it is simply too good to ignore.
But if we all talk like that, and AI learns to talk like that from humans, then the AI has succeeded in emulating human speech again. 🤔
We’re gonna need more hands
Why would somebody intuitively know that a newer, presumably improved, model would hallucinate more? Because there’s no fundamental reason a stronger model should have worse hallucination. In that regard, I think the news story is valuable - not everyone uses ChatGPT.
Or are you suggesting that active users should know? I guess that makes more sense.
Even AI cannot compete with biblically accurate descriptions of things.
Check out Ollama, it’s probably the easiest way to get started these days. It provides tooling and an api that different chat frontends can connect to.
Locally run AI: 0
Should be illegal, but they are doing it legally by exploiting a loophole. Disgusting.
This one projects the image onto a bunch of vibrating rubber bands. I don’t think there’s a long term market for this. It’s a clever idea though that fixes the hazards of a solid diffuser (like those godawful fan-based volumetric displays).
I’m not going to look it up and assume that the chewing scale is rated based on how hard the patient bites the researcher.
What’s with the awful AI generated image here? Look, I get that AI images are the lazy way to get pictures for articles, but have a little pride and pick one that doesn’t suck so bad.
I disagree. While intellectual property legally exists, ethically there’s no reason to be protective of it.
Information should be a shared resource for everyone, and all these open weights models are a good example of that in action.
I just got done reading a post about 40k (Warhammer) and got sad that you had to pull your entire army off the field.
I mean I guess pulling your 401k is a sign of impending doom too.
This is great stuff. If we can properly understand these “flows” of intelligence, we might be able to write optimized shortcuts for them, vastly improving performance.
I would agree with that if the cost of the tool was prohibitively expensive for the average person, but it’s really not.
Yes, but when the price is low enough (honestly free in a lot of cases) for a single person to use it, it also makes people less reliant on the services of big corporations.
For example, today’s AI can reliably make decent marketing websites, even when run by nontechnical people. Definitely in the “good enough” zone. So now small businesses don’t have to pay Webflow those crazy rates.
And if you run the AI locally, you can also be free of paying a subscription to a big AI company.
Agreed, this will anger young people, who need to be shaken awake to let them know that politics isn’t a fucking game. Conservatism and authoritarianism is poison, they just didn’t understand that yet.
Algae is also more efficient per cubic meter, if I understand correctly.