@caspar_br@hwchase17 It's true actually! The amount of customisation that the deepagents allow is pretty handy to work with ! No framework has provided this much freedom.
@sama Really loved the /hatch a pet feature ngl pretty good but the windows experience still feels very laggy or just not that smooth , would love to see some new updates on it
@gdb I hope people don't take this as a cybersecurity expert to just use it and think their code is free of all exploits , but definitely a great helping hand in making the code more secure
First claude mythos and now OpenAI's Daybreak.
The war of frontier models is more spicy than ever but the cost is becoming unaffordable. The AI models are reaching vast domains trying to be a helpful hand to prevent human error and be more efficient.
My take: Coding is easy now but only an individual with right set of fundamentals will stand out
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@OpenAI I don't think its reliable because exploits in a system are not something that conventional hackers always fund a way to break a system. This model is just a hope to give to yourself that your code is sound and safe . But looking forward to it.
"perception is not trivial at all" - the single conclusion that led us to build CNN's and where all the world of vision began . We still have a lot to solve how vision works and how to make the best use of it especially in fields like healthcare where diagnosis is one of the fields where error can turn fatal.
If you are working on Medical diagnosis , mention the problem you are trying to solve and the hurdles you facing !