LLM is AI. So are NPCs in video games that just use if-else statements.
Don’t confuse AI in real-life with AI in fiction (like movies).
LLM is AI. So are NPCs in video games that just use if-else statements.
Don’t confuse AI in real-life with AI in fiction (like movies).
Despite how bad Google Search had become, DuckDuckGo and Bing are somehow still worse. While Google displays the result in the first few, DDG and Bing have no idea what I’m looking for.
Gotta try Kagi sometime.
Training on copyrighted data should be allowed as long as it’s something publicly posted.
If you make it reproduce copyrighted media, it is a problem.
As long as the stuff it generates doesn’t resemble any copyrighted works, even if it was trained on copyrighted works, I don’t see why that should be problem.
Vista was amazing and 8/8.1 was refreshing. Also, Vista introduced hardware accelerated desktop rendering in Windows, finally no more tearing. I enjoyed using them. I personally haven’t had any gripes with any of the recent Windows versions.
This smells like investor-baiting. Studios don’t really need to announce that they’re going “aggressive” in using a certain tool.
I wonder if they’d release the weights and training/inferencing code. They did it for LLaMA.
There’s been a lot of open source alternatives to Stable Diffusion lately and it’s great.
I don’t think they would care if it didn’t get popular and having thousands of people trying it out, eating up huge amount of compute resources.
It’s a known quirk of LLMs.
It’s definitely cost. There are other ways to make it generate text that is similar to training data without needing it to endlessly repeat words so I doubt OpenAI cares in that aspect.
“leak training data”? What? That’s not how LLMs work. I guess a sensational headline attracts more clicks than a factually accurate one.
If you do this and then later you face some sort of issue with Windows, remember that it might not be Windows’ fault.
Then I really don’t see how it’s a plus. Smaller kernel size? lol
You can choose not to use it even if Linux supports it.
Sounds like PEBKAC.
Yes I’m watching Frieren with him rn
Of course I do. It’s the most convenient desktop OS I’ve used.
I wish I could care but Valve doesn’t want to sell it here so whatever.
I love Linux and Windows 11 (I use both daily). It’s quite tiring to see that the usual discourse about Windows is to switch to Linux, instead of actually about using Windows.
Wow that’s really pricey. Here in Malaysia a 2 HP mini split with inverter costs roughly RM 2400 including installation (around $500).
Granted the average salary here is much lower but it’s amazing how much the prices differ given that they all basically come from the same factory.
Are we defending/justifying toxicity now?