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I am guessing it will be a two-class society: one being able to cut off other's access to money when needed.
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Beware of what? Let monsters fight. I will side with the one that did not say "don't be evil" back when it was highly convenient.
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Bing is like iPhone 1.0 at the first press demo. Google is Blackberry.
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It would be good enough to create a pair-programming-free and no-tap-on-shoulder and no-approach-if-in-headphones environment...
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Does not even list Lundahl transformers...
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Valve talked about that and also self-organising teams, and then they laid off a bunch of people.
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I already feel upset about my future interactions with any online support... But as an average "dark matter" enterprise dev, not sure how useful will it be.
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Midjourney does not have contextual memory, but it does have a feature to always add a given suffix to any prompt. I guess this is a more powerful variant of the same sort of concept. I wonder who will "win" - specialised models or a single configurable one...
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Does anyone know what is the difference between Bing/Sydney and ChatGPT3 in terms of "generative power"?
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That sounds useful actually. So I could e.g. set up a Harry Potter chat server and make the bot respond only as Dumbledore or only use concepts of that setting? Or a chat server that responds to algorithmic tasks only with Python 3 code using exclusively numpy package?
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Ah, sounds super-niche.
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I am getting old: I read the description two times and checked examples yet still don't understand the utility. I do understand Midjourney prompt engineering though.