Comparing current LLMs with autocomplete is stupid. An autocomplete can’t pass law or biology exams in the 90th percentile like GTP-4 can.
You can’t claim it’s different either, so? I’ll still claim whatever the fuck I want.
You can’t have a source to Reddit’s proprietary algorithms lol. Ask u/spez.
Top Hour is the same as Reddit’s rising option.
A browser extension.
I always see german posts in english because of the the web translation extension. The only reason I know it’s german is because of the language tag.
You are right. I moved it to the ui.
To me the only benefit in defederation is in blocking instances with illegal content. I would never use StackOverflow if there was a chance of not seeing the top answer to the questions I search.
This reminds me of:
An Entire Generation is Studying for Jobs that Won’t Exist
AI is taking over a lot of jobs, now it is coming for the writers who wrote about “machines taking over the world.”
By Mohit Pandey
TLDR: The increasing capabilities of AI are making many jobs obsolete, including those that require coding. Hollywood writers are protesting the use of AI in scriptwriting, as they believe it diminishes their role and creativity. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) is negotiating proper attribution and copyright issues regarding generative AI technology. Some argue that computer science degrees will become more important as understanding AI systems will be crucial. However, economists suggest that AI will displace jobs over time rather than causing instant mass unemployment. The need for humans to be trained in AI to be unbiased and proficient is emphasized. The disruption caused by AI is evident in layoffs across various industries. The potential of AI to eliminate jobs is a concern, but others believe it can create new job opportunities. IBM, for example, has announced it will replace 7,800 roles with AI. The future of jobs remains uncertain, but instead of rejecting AI, industries should consider incorporating it to enhance their work.
If he truly thought that he wouldn’t have posted it.
This is for organizing games not for file-sharing.
I would really like if the metadata included some recipes to install the games in different systems because I find using DRM-free games on Linux much harder than on Windows. Perhaps it’s the lack of practice.
All those posts are archived anyway, and anyone can create their own Lemmy instance once Reddit dies, preserving all the content from Reddit.
The unpopular ones can be used since they don’t reach the API calls free limit.
RemindMe bot is no longer functional following the API pricing change, and many Redditors are still unaware of this fact.
It’s because people like you keep bringing it up and upvoting it.
You don’t have any idea of how GPT works. Read about it and then we can talk.