I’m a football dude that’s also an AI enthusiast, feels like my time to shine.
Lots of computer vision applications to be able to map out actual speed and agility by measuring movement compared to yard lines.
Potentially useful for identifying talent where the competition is perhaps weaker. Not replacing human evals, but a human can only watch so much film, if a computer can watch all of it and flag anomalies (particularly fast players) it can better direct the human attention to more likely candidates.
Just one example, but it can be useful for augmenting the evals. Who knows if it will actually work, but the I see the logic.
@BrooksAustinBA Treylon Burks
Dude hunts wild boar with a knife and his dogs. Probably a homer take, I get that the route tree may not be there, but he has some tape (back to back fades against Ole Miss) that is hard to find elsewhere.
@kimmonismus@synthwavedd Strange communications coming from @OpenAI
Teased a big announcement last week, then pulled back. Big hype for Tuesday, then social media pull back. Thursdays were “big codex release” and Friday was a party favor.
Now on Thursday it’s crickets save for a iOS dev skill?
This is fascinating, though I probably don’t have the academic background to really appreciate it fully.
Would be curious how collaborative organization would change optimal strategy?
As best as I can tell, all the machines have a self serving reward function, but if there existed a critical mass of agents in the distribution with reward functions in service to the group success rather than individual success, would the average person capita “success rate” change?
@boazbaraktcs@tszzl Degree of consciousness does matter though. We tolerate different behavior towards mosquitoes -> dogs -> people.
Cultures differ, but generally true directionally
We differentiate based on things that we are good at like talking and abstract problem solving. AI can compete.
@ajambrosino App-server management, the ability to make “employees” in dedicated threads in the same project is so cool.
App-server response time lag and general unreliability makes it kind of hodgepodge with random backup checks to be able to have an orchestration process.
@thsottiaux@egorkabantsov Niche, but any plans or ideas for GCC-High/FedRAMP compliance with Codex?
Government contracting is in desperate need of intelligence.
@jayhawkjenn@Greg_Schaum Well we agree on the assault front.
I, however, would classify throwing cups of beer at people as outside the range of acceptable behavior.
To each their own I guess, but the whole discussion is about what is an appropriate responses are. I don’t think we agree there.
@thsottiaux UI rendering of project names, and phantom disappearing chats.
Mobile really compounding the issue. Love Codex but my pinned chats on iOS and iPad literally don’t appear on desktop app within the same project.