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SomewhatLikely
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Checking my history I searched ["chaos goblin" chatgpt] on March 6th after seeing too many goblins and gremlins and didn't find anyone talking about it then. I did have the nerdy personality turned on and in my testing of Chatgpt 5.5 I did notice the nerdy personality was gone because some responses were not considering as many plausible interpretations or covering as many useful answers as the response recorded for 5.4. Rather than having the LLM guess the most plausible interpretation and focus on the most likely answer I prefer a more well-rounded response and if I want less I'll scan. Anyway, after seeing the personality was gone I just added a custom instruction to take on a nerdy persona and got back my desired behavior. But also the gremlins and goblins are back so I don't think their mitigation is strong enough to overcome the personality tuning.
SomewhatLikely
·3 месяца назад·discuss
There would still be a point to encourage better predictions from the public information through better modeling. We aren't always using the optimal models to predict. One example: LLMs are "just" predicting the next token given the public information of the tokens that came before, but they work considerably better at making that prediction than the models that came before them.
SomewhatLikely
·3 месяца назад·discuss
If I'm understanding correctly, this might be the first example of just-in-time agentic coding that I've come across.
SomewhatLikely
·4 месяца назад·discuss
http://astronaut.io/
SomewhatLikely
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
I've seen it so this too. I had it keeping a running tally over many turns and occasionally it would say something like: "... bringing the total to 304.. 306, no 303. Haha, just kidding I know it's really 310." With the last number being the right one. I'm curious if it's an organic behavior or a taught one. It could be self learned through reinforcement learning, a way to correct itself since it doesn't have access to a backspace key.
SomewhatLikely
·5 лет назад·discuss
Now I'm curious how much Amazon's workforce expands seasonally.
SomewhatLikely
·5 лет назад·discuss
Any idea on the speed of dictation?

Edit: Found a reference that average dictation speed is around 150wpm, but also mentions some tests going up to almost 300. So it would seem the average person could be almost 4 times faster speaking rather than typing. https://www.reference.com/business-finance/average-dictation...
SomewhatLikely
·7 лет назад·discuss
You do realize that in the post war period we were the only large economy that was relatively unscathed helping out domestic producer margins?