HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

jangxx

no profile record

comments

jangxx
·2 mesi fa·discuss
We might be getting something soon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_euro
jangxx
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Thank you for reminding us all that you AI bros are still the most obnoxious people there are.
jangxx
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It's the browser that annoys me the least. Almost everything just works.
jangxx
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I actually like Fitness+, it got me working out for the first time in my life.
jangxx
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Don't say "we" when talking about yourself.
jangxx
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Damn, you must be so incredibly miserable. I hope you find some happiness in your life at some point.
jangxx
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Nothing like outputting specific colors to see what branch the current pixel is currently running through. It's like printf debugging but colorful and with only three floats of output.
jangxx
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Why are you so mad at me, I'm not even the OP you should ask these questions. I'm also not convinced we need regulation like this in the first place, so I can't tell you where this boundary should be, but a boundary could certainly be found and it would be beyond simple spellchecking autocorrect.

I also don't understand why you think this would be so impossible to define. There are regulations for all kinds of areas where specific things are targeted like chemicals or drugs and just because some of these have incentivized people to slightly change a regulated thing into an unregulated thing does not mean we don't regulate these areas at all. So how are AI systems so different that you think it'd be impossible to find an adequate definition?
jangxx
·10 mesi fa·discuss
A law like this would obviously need some sort of sensible definition of what "AI" means in this context. Online translation tools also use ML models and even systems to unlock your device with your face do, so classifying all of that as "AI contributions" would make the definition completely useless.

I assume the OP was talking about things like LLMs and diffusion models which one could definitely single out for regulatory purposes. At the end of the day I don't think it would ever be realistically possible to have a law like this anyway, at least not one that wouldn't come with a bunch of ambiguity that would need to be resolved in court.
jangxx
·10 mesi fa·discuss
You don't seem to understand what people mean when they say "AI is just fancy autocorrect". People talk about the little word suggestions over the keyboard, not about correcting spelling. And yes, of course those suggestions are going to be provided by some sort of ML model, and yes if you actually write a whole article just using them, it should be marked as AI generated, but literally no one is doing that. Maybe because it's not fancy enough autocorrect. Either way, this is not the gotcha you think.
jangxx
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Autocorrect is not generative AI in the way that anyone is using that word. Also autocorrect doesn't even need to use any sort of ML model.
jangxx
·10 mesi fa·discuss
ollama can't connect to MCP servers, it can merely run models which output instructions back to a connected system to connect to an MCP server (e.g mcphost using ollama to run a prompt and then itself connecting to an MCP server if the response requires it).
jangxx
·anno scorso·discuss
This makes no sense, just because something didn't become as big as the hypemen said it would doesn't make the inventions or users of those inventions disappear.
jangxx
·anno scorso·discuss
I mean both of these things are actually happening (drone deliveries and people spending a lot of time in VR), just at a much much smaller scale than it was hyped up to be.
jangxx
·anno scorso·discuss
It does though? I you click on the (i) button, there's a "Libraries" section.