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onoesworkacct
·vor 9 Tagen·discuss
By "the alternative" are you describing our present reality? Because it sounds about right
onoesworkacct
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
could mimo have scraped the mythos findings already? it's very recent
onoesworkacct
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
They're a mainstay at my local Japanese and Korean BBQ restaurants.
onoesworkacct
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
The rumour is that it's trained on Opus, but who knows
onoesworkacct
·vor 25 Tagen·discuss
I haven't read it yet, but reading it is not going to change your personality. Personality defines how you receive it.

If you change your entire personality based on a self-help book.. that probably says a lot about your personality.

And anyway twin studies make the hardware seem more impactful than the software in many ways..
onoesworkacct
·letzten Monat·discuss
most people don't wanna do that. there are plenty of people who would infect people with crypto botnets
onoesworkacct
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
fantastic token savings and performance... but unlike grep it's probabilistic search on search terms.

is that an issue? the tiny model might not surface something important
onoesworkacct
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
It was. The internet really has been filled with abject shit and social media is bots talking to bots.
onoesworkacct
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
give it a skill that runs a timer in the background and every 4.5 minutes says "ping? pong!"
onoesworkacct
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
This kind of thing is harder for regular end-users to understand following the change removing reasoning details.
onoesworkacct
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
you're going to save money by having your own physical servers?
onoesworkacct
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Agree. Also because of the way AI writes, it takes SO LONG to read through it (they're trained on blogspam where the page tells you the author's life story as well as the bloody history of bread before telling you how to bake it)
onoesworkacct
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
I mean, I personally just saw some stuff inside dollar signs and went "huh, weird choice of delimiter"
onoesworkacct
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
I enjoy driving (basically) wherever I want to though.

I don't want to have the freedom to go places determined by some faceless multinational, according to my subscription. Or via some "safety" regime.
onoesworkacct
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
that's a lot of energy consumption.

For a more ecologically conscious alternative, I recommend carrying a handful of sparkplugs.
onoesworkacct
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
LLMs already use mixture of experts models, if you ensure the neurons are all glued together then (i think) you train language and reason simultaneously
onoesworkacct
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Unlike AI, you aren't able to regurgitate entire programs and patterns you've seen before.

AI's capacity for memorisation is unrivaled, I find it mind blowing that you can download a tiny ~4gb model and it will have vastly more general knowledge than an average human (considering that the human is more likely to be wrong if you ask it trivia about e.g. the spanish civil war).

But the average human still has actual reasoning capabilities, which is still (I think?) a debated point with AI.
onoesworkacct
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Think of the typical quality of Java that LLMs encounter vs the typical quality of Go.

You've almost certainly got more experts-exchange.com than github.com
onoesworkacct
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
IMO everyone is missing the point of this thing. It's not an auth system or security boundary, it doesn't provide any security guarantees whatsoever, it doesn't do anything. The entire point is to cover a company's derriere should their agentic security apparatus (or lack thereof) fail to prevent malicious prompt injection etc.

This way, they can avoid being legally blamed for stuff-ups and instead scapegoat some hapless employee :-) using cryptographic evidence the employee "authorized" whatever action was taken
onoesworkacct
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
In most cases, the hard part is getting a bunch of people to work together on a problem and not have it turn out complete shit.

It's never easy for a bunch of people, each with differing and partially-overlapping conceptualisations of some domain, to coordinate correctly.

The human problems don't really go away. It requires an insane amount of "context" that would overwhelm any current AI.