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i000

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i000
·一昨日·議論
It would not even help me with updating my CV because I work in biology...
i000
·10 日前·議論
They want to encourage diversifying model use.
i000
·15 日前·議論
I guess that is at the core of Google vs Oracle, they copied the API kept the implementation clean-room. It was definitvely ruled that this was fair use. If fair use applies to something as strict as re-implementing an API, I would argue it applies to something much more elusive, like cloning UI/layout.
i000
·先月·議論
That is my point people are pro-AI / anti-AI and pro-automation / anti-automation, there is nothing weird about it.
i000
·先月·議論
Weirdly common I would say. US dockworkers / longshoremen are anti-automation big time.

https://ilaunion.org/the-ilas-fight-against-automation-prese...

The lack of productivity-growth in construction is also telling that this industry as a whole may be a bit too pro-hammer and anti-innovation

https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/why-has-produ...
i000
·先月·議論
This happened to me in elementary school. We were doing fingerpaintings using plasticine. After all the bikes were hung on the wall, mine was racing the other way... Somehow it really stuck with me.
i000
·2 か月前·議論
Indeed hilarious considering my grandparent still remember being put into a german nazi concentration camp.
i000
·2 か月前·議論
Hmm.The point was that people with Alzheimers have trouble interpreting images, and obviously remain concious until the latest stages of their disease.
i000
·2 か月前·議論
> do have long-term memory from their training and thus act very much like someone suffering from Alzheimer’s.

Your 8th grade science teacher may be disappointed too. Drawing such analogies using unequivocal language "very much like" disregards the limited understanding of LLMs, the false analogies between computer and biological systems, and the complex nature of Alzheimer's disease (no it is not just short term memory loss, not even close, for example ability to interpret images)
i000
·2 か月前·議論
Have you looked at the rise of Germany's right-wing politics recently? AfD with 18.8% in Baden-Württemberg (west Germany, relatively rich).
i000
·2 か月前·議論
Gearmany's pacifism is just like its green energy transition hypocrytical and ineffective. Their Energiewende was to shutdown nuclear to bring back coal. Their Zeitenwend amounted to bankrolling Putin's war machine via the Norstream pipelines at the expense of the very same countries they tried to anhiliate in WW2. So yeah, I think I can crack a joke.
i000
·2 か月前·議論
Not sure why you are voted down. Came here to make the same joke.
i000
·3 か月前·議論
It is also wrong...
i000
·3 か月前·議論
What makes ggplot great is that it allows manual adjustments AND has a nice declerative grammar. Hard for me to see the value of a plotting library without being able to adjust plots.
i000
·3 か月前·議論
Imagine a pizza place that allows you to pick from 40+ toppings but you can only order a margherita ;) /s
i000
·4 か月前·議論
Agreed. What you wrote was probably the input, what we see is the LLM output with the directive to "make us sound smart, put gratuitous em-dash"
i000
·4 か月前·議論
Would it make sense to embed such single-purpose network with fixed weights within a LLM before pre-training?
i000
·5 か月前·議論
Me neither, but what you present is a false dichotomy. Science used to be a past time of the wealthy elites, it became a profession. By opening up it up progrss was accelerated. Same will happen when publication will be made more open and accessible.
i000
·5 か月前·議論
Perhaps the real issue is the gate-keeping scientific publishing model. Journals had a place and role, and peer-review is a critical aspect of the scientific process but new times (internet, citizien science, higher levels of scientific literacy, and now AI) diminish the benefits of journals creating "barriers to entry" as you put it.
i000
·7 か月前·議論
What makes you think that this 'surplus' GDP will be captured by those who do the investments?