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CopiumAddiction t1_j8waxa4 wrote
People reeeaaaly underestimate how many people's job it is to pump out bullshit writing
MrMarriott t1_j8wavws wrote
Reply to comment by opknorrsk in Google CEO Sundar Pichai asks employees to put two to four hours into helping to improve and 'dogfood' its Bard chatbot by tester989chromeos
ChatGPT is literally based on research and work that Google did. Google did the innovative work but OpenAI did a way better job of productizing the work.
https://ai.googleblog.com/2017/08/transformer-novel-neural-network.html
LaPicardia t1_j8waup6 wrote
Reply to comment by wuhkay in US launches artificial intelligence military use initiative by stepsinstereo
I live in argentina. I already am. And also poor. So, let whatever be.
imanze t1_j8wato0 wrote
Reply to comment by yanginatep in Microsoft finally documents how to run Windows 11 on an Arm Mac by Suspicious_Introvert
Virtualization would not allow you to run a different processor instruction set so no. Microsoft has been shipping an ARM version for a long time now. This I would imagine is windows 11 ARM. All the same features and anything compiled for uwp or specifically with an arm compiled version will work. Running x86 compiled applications on ARM or vise versa would require emulation which is significantly slower.
trentsim t1_j8waovs wrote
Title incorrect, you've got to have something on the other end of the cable
Edit: my mistake, I misunderstood and am wrong
TheBigFeIIa t1_j8wajxv wrote
Reply to comment by theoxygenthief in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
Since the AI is not itself intelligent, it would depend on the reward structure of the model and the data set used to train it.
SillyRookie t1_j8waevp wrote
Reply to comment by TeebZ in US launches artificial intelligence military use initiative by stepsinstereo
Well if they pinky promise, I suppose.
SherbetShoddy8432 t1_j8wabnj wrote
Reply to comment by ThePrince14 in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
Doesn’t matter. Texas sucks. Fuck Abbott and the people who voted for him
marcodave t1_j8wa7lo wrote
Reply to comment by AReformedHuman in Google CEO Sundar Pichai asks employees to put two to four hours into helping to improve and 'dogfood' its Bard chatbot by tester989chromeos
I read this with Apu's voice
Young-Rider t1_j8wa0zz wrote
Elon is such a cool guy, isn't he? At first he forces Twitter employees to work under inhumane conditions, now he shoots at unions again. He may have some cool ideas, but he's just as bad of an asshole as bezos and other billionaires.
Let's hope that he'll fall on his face with that bs.
WillCostigan t1_j8wa0w6 wrote
Reply to comment by RorytheRamen in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
How convenient
BraidRuner t1_j8w9b4n wrote
Elon Musk plays hardball why are people surprised this is all part of the billionaires playbook.Concern for the worker stops at the point that it begins to approach equitable payment. They operate on 'more for me less for thee' Its long past time that the workers were given a share in the prosperity they create as a matter of principle.
felipe_the_dog t1_j8w8wej wrote
Reply to comment by colonel_beeeees in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
Oh I'm sad alright
RandomRDP t1_j8w8t1l wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Welder-4816 in Hyundai and Kia cars could be stolen with just a USB cable by Sorin61
Immobiliser's are mandatory in the devolved world, It's really weird to think that cars are being sold without them.
[deleted] t1_j8w8jst wrote
Reply to comment by Jaedos in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
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Jaedos t1_j8w8fms wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
Jesus, you're boring.
Captain_Clark t1_j8w8dcq wrote
Reply to comment by donniedenier in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
Correct, it is not sentient.
Now consider: Every organic intelligence is sentient. That’s because intelligence evolved for a reason: the sentience which enables the organism to survive.
Sentience is the foundation upon which intelligence has evolved. It is the necessary prerequisite for intelligence to exist. That holds true for every level of intelligence in every living creature. Without sentience, there’s no reason for intelligence.
So it’s quite a stretch to consider intelligence with no foundation nor reason to be intelligence at all. It’s something. But it’s not intelligence. And ChatGPT has no reason, other than our own.
You can create a website for me. But unless you have a reason to, you won’t. That is intelligence.
DigitalOsmosis t1_j8w8a7v wrote
Reply to comment by DanielPhermous in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
Targets may have shifted, but the global annual review process claim would fall apart really quickly if not true. If there was an annual review process going on, the public announcement of a union effort between performance reviews and actions following those reviews is more then a little suspicious.
Is you knew you were on a performance improvement plan (corporate for "you are about to be fired, we just need documentation"), and knew how much the internet hates Elon, this headline wouldn't be too hard to generate.
If Tesla has the receipts, fuck these guys. If Tesla doesn't and this was actually retaliatory, fuck Tesla. There will almost certainly be lawsuits to figure this out.
LifeBuilder t1_j8w7mte wrote
What a story arc it’s been for ChatGPT (through only what reddit shows me):
—ChatGPT has the potential to undo the very fabric of education. Able to render teaching and learning obsolete.
—ChatGPT is public enemy number one. Governments are having special meetings to combat this new world thread
-ChatGPT is highly sophisticated but really it’s very detectable and only a threat by the lazy.
-ChatGPT is a sleazy con artist snake oil salesman and you’re stupid to trust it.
[deleted] t1_j8w7fmd wrote
Reply to comment by My_reddit_strawman in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
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ddhboy t1_j8w7cuv wrote
Reply to comment by HippoIcy7473 in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
Yeah, I think that the Bing/Google Search case is wrong for ChatGPT, but something like it’s Office 365 integration of writing something based on a prompt is better. More practically outside of that, something like a more fully featured automated customer support could reduce the need for things like call centers in the next couple of years.
Redararis t1_j8w78oh wrote
Reply to comment by Avoidlol in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
Another amazing thing about chatgpt is that it shows that scaling up neuron networks new mental properties emerge, like logical thinking and creativity. Will consciousness emerge like that in the future? Let’s find out!
donniedenier t1_j8w71dw wrote
Reply to comment by Captain_Clark in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
no, it’s not sentient.
it’s intelligent. i can ask it to code a website layout, write me a script for an episode of always sunny, and a research paper on salvadore dali, and have all three before i finish my coffee.
ostentragious t1_j8w6ztz wrote
As a professional programmer I thought I could save some time reading documentation and researching by using it. However I've had to basically read the documentation and do research to verify everything it tells me so it's saved me no time at all.
WesDoesStuff t1_j8wbdtk wrote
Reply to comment by 1leggeddog in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
Punishable by a fine means legal for a price.