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·8 giorni fa·discuss
searching for .gov reveals 0 matches... doubt
cvadict
·13 giorni fa·discuss
>very loudly stating the foreign labs have been distilling their models

Help! Someone else is blatantly ripping off my plagiarism machine!
cvadict
·mese scorso·discuss
> Fail cleanly.

This is the same exact industry that gives you paid usage limits as a unit-less percentage bar then gaslights customers every time the algorithm running that percentage bar changes or they lobotomize an existing model with increased quantization to squeeze a few more dollars out of existing hardware.

"Failing cleanly" might make their moated hype-machine look bad pre-IPO, so they certainly aren't going to do that voluntarily.
cvadict
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Yes, but they are suuuuper safe. /s

So far I have mixed impressions, but they do indeed seem noticeably weaker than comparably-sized Qwen3 / GLM4.5 models. Part of the reason may be that the oai models do appear to be much more lobotomized than their Chinese counterparts (which are surprisingly uncensored). There's research showing that "aligning" a model makes it dumber.
cvadict
·anno scorso·discuss
That is fine as long as the input / output is always in UTC... but at the end of the day you often want to communicate that timepoint to a human user (e.g. an appointment time, the time at which some event happened, etc.), which is when our stupid monkey brains expect the ascii string you are showing us to actually make sense in our specific locale (including all of the warts each of those particular timezones have, including leap second, DST, etc.)