@NaijaFlyingDr@D_solitaryeagle I do agree that the OP is an exaggeration, but the implication is true: Nigerians in developed countries are much better off financially than Nigerians at home and are far more likely to be millionaires.
@NaijaFlyingDr@D_solitaryeagle ‘Diaspora’ is a broad term here, and it covers all Nigerians who don’t reside in Nigeria. For this to be true to the original post, one would have to filter only to Nigerians in developed countries. That would be a fraction of “Nigerians in diaspora”.
I've spent hours experimenting with using multiple large language models (LLMs) such as Bard AI, GPT-4, GPT-3.5 and Bing AI for academic research.
They're extremely powerful but with some very painful pitfalls.
Here's my guide to using LLMs as your personal research assistant:
The most exciting things in the future of AI won’t be things in any one company’s current roadmap; they’ll be things accidentally discovered along the way.
@elonmusk@Carnage4Life Looks like going profit is the better way to execute and take matters into your hands for OpenAI. You make the money you need to run and grow yourself.
@alexyoungkwon Haha. I think my definition may have been slightly different. I meant that I wouldn’t necessarily bet on a Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg or Marissa Mayer to make a successful social network vs a relatively unknown person as long as they can get things done.