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EgregiousCube
·anteayer·discuss
Correct
EgregiousCube
·anteayer·discuss
Their published benchmarks seem to indicate that it's pretty good at coding and multimodal, but VERY good at successful tool calls.

What kind of use case would be best for that shape?
EgregiousCube
·anteayer·discuss
+1.

And regardless of how thick skinned a nerd is, all the brigading makes threads majority-offtopic and now the neighborhood just sucks. In this case here, the new Grok release genuinely has some interesting characteristics in its quality/speed/cost tradeoffs - but this thread just isn't a good place to discuss them, because it's been swarmed.
EgregiousCube
·hace 13 días·discuss
Why are prices up even though population is down over the past ten years? Did everybody decide to move to the city or something?
EgregiousCube
·hace 18 días·discuss
Yes; though SAT is less prep-resistant and it'd be smart to apply a "+/- 100pts" fuzz to a score.
EgregiousCube
·hace 18 días·discuss
"You're partly making your decision based on who someone was as a 17 year old."

Sure, but IQ tests show a high degree of stability over a person's life. It's not unreasonable to be interested in it for sorting.
EgregiousCube
·hace 28 días·discuss
I mean, lots of Americans would risk building something important with it in that case.
EgregiousCube
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Yes, it'd be interesting if this gets appealed and the SC gets to take a look at if $0 tax stamps are allowable under the tax and spending clause.
EgregiousCube
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Yup. This is why reining in Congress’s authority to delegate is so important.
EgregiousCube
·hace 5 meses·discuss
Yeah.

If you look a little closely you'll see their current project is to establish the "major questions doctrine," which ultimately reduces executive power by stopping Congress from giving it all to the executive. It looks pro-POTUS when it reduces the power of executive agencies, and it looks anti-POTUS when it reduces the power of executive orders. It's really about resetting what powers Congress can delegate.
EgregiousCube
·hace 5 meses·discuss
This is true; there is additionally a valid argument that there is security benefit to locking down the bootloader. I don’t like locked down bootloaders, but I get the argument.
EgregiousCube
·hace 6 meses·discuss
He did change it when paraphrasing, just now :-)

I'm sure it'll be paraphrased to another company in another 30 years.
EgregiousCube
·hace 6 meses·discuss
The "at math" is the important part here - I've met more than a few people who are super smart about math but significantly less smart about drugs.

I don't think that it's a good policy to forcibly muzzle their drug opinions just because of their good arithmetic skills. Absent professional licensing standards, the burden is on the listener to decide where a resource is strong and where it is weak.
EgregiousCube
·hace 6 meses·discuss
Imagine a subreddit full of people giving bad drug advice. They're at least partially full of people who are intelligent and capable of performing human work - but they're mostly not professional drug advisors. I think at best you could hold OpenAI to the same standard as that subreddit. That's not a super high bar.

It'd be different if one was signing up to an OpenAI Drug Advice Product, which advertised itself as an authority on drug advice. I think in this case the expectation is set differently up front, with a "ChatGPT can make mistakes" footer on every chat.
EgregiousCube
·hace 6 meses·discuss
It's possible (and in fact the law) that the journalist against whom a search warrant is issued is suspected of aiding in the leak or committing a crime, though. I don't think we yet know that she's not in that category; only that she claims that she was told that she wasn't the focus of the probe and was not currently formally accused of a crime.
EgregiousCube
·hace 6 meses·discuss
Why would paying everyone $300M across the board be healthier than using it as a tool to (attempt to) attract the best of the best?
EgregiousCube
·hace 7 meses·discuss
The article you linked shows 12-13% autism-positive rate over N~100 cases, in the UK - and it doesn't distinguish, in the free abstract at least, between minor/moderate/severe, or comorbidities among that population.

I agree that we should be kind to individuals and that understanding an individual's problems can help with that. That said, this paper does not appear to provide convincing evidence that autism is a major contributor to homelessness.
EgregiousCube
·hace 7 meses·discuss
It looks like it's a third-party UI, her Mastodon client, using the description metadata in a way that kind of makes it look like that metadata is part of the post.

Auto-generating said description tag in the first person is a bit of a weird product decision - probably a bad one that upsets users more than it's useful - but the presentation layer isn't owned by Meta here.
EgregiousCube
·hace 7 meses·discuss
If anything there's an interesting angle in the facts of this story about a new form of "mansplaining," but it's the algorithm doing "robosplaining" for the human race.
EgregiousCube
·hace 7 meses·discuss
But what was the SLA?