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Learning: my Korean ๐ฐ๐ต๐ฐ๐ท roots
โโ๏ธโ๐ | ๐๐๐ | all pronouns ; not a lady
GPT-4o is truly remarkable on 18th handwriting. I gave it the following letter and asked it for a transcription. A couple of very minor errorsโฆamazing!
I am pretty surprised by the lack of urgency among many (but not all) academics in addressing what seems to be one of the biggest developments in modern times - we accidentally built a machine that produces something that looks like language & thought
Why? What does it teach us?
On the Teaching Philosophy fb group, someone offered their students an amnesty if they admitted to using ChatGPT in their assignments, and 23/25 students replied...
almost no layperson has interacted with a LLM trained to produce the next token, but thatโs the sophisticated-layperson understanding of LLMs. As RLHF models get more dominant, โthey just predict the next tokenโ crosses over to misinformation
@chaedria White debut writer made a bunch of sock puppets to review bomb writers of color, got caught then tried to blame another sock puppet for it. It's wild because her book was well received and seemed to be on a good path to popularity.
@DelReyBooks Can you be clear @DelReyBooks, are you making a stand against this behaviour and dropping Cait Corrain or sliding this into 2025 in the hope that the publishing community will forget?
If your employer wants you to use multi-factor authentication, then I would say they need to provide you with two internet-connected devices to do it.
I'm all for improved security, but since when was it ok to make my personal phone essential for accessing my work email account?
Today we are announcing a major breakthrough in the Vesuvius Challenge: we have read the first word from an unopened Herculaneum scroll.
The word is "ฯฮฟฯฯฯ ฯฮฑฯ" which means "purple dye" or "cloths of purple."
https://t.co/mSbHtzNbAl
Congratulations to 21yo computer science student @LukeFarritor who is the first person to see this handwriting in nearly 2000 years. He has won the $40,000 First Letters prize for this world-historical achievement.
We are also awarding a $10,000 First Ink prize to @CJHandmer who was the first person to see ink and multiple letters within an unopened scroll. His work was the basis of Luke's ML model.
And @Youssef_M_Nader has won a $10,000 second-place First Letters prize for producing the clearest and most comprehensive images from inside a scroll yet.
This has been the dream of many people since the scrolls were first discovered in the 1750s. It is also the result of 20 years of work from Dr. Brent Seales and his team at EduceLab, whose years of dedicated work have made this last mile possible.
The $700,000 Vesuvius Challenge Grand Prize is now in sight. Who will claim it?
I find @bing Chat Enterprise to be a bit argumentative and erratic.
Here it is denying that it runs GPT-4, then doubling down by claiming that there is a lot of fake news out there "generated by GPT-4 itself as a prank" to mislead me. ๐ตโ๐ซ
I find @bing Chat Enterprise to be a bit argumentative and erratic.
Here it is denying that it runs GPT-4, then doubling down by claiming that there is a lot of fake news out there "generated by GPT-4 itself as a prank" to mislead me. ๐ตโ๐ซ
You know how there's no negative prompting in some image generation tools? Like if you say "no horses" you will get horses. The real way to not get them is to not mention them at all.