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distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


the garbage day newsletter pointed out that essentially all ai output is staggeringly unmemorable after you get over the novelty which struck me a correct. it might also say something about the way we think and how ai works but I'm not smart enough to say what

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distortion park
Apr 25, 2011



really does feel like we're living in the bad future

e: https://www.reddit.com/r/replika/wiki/trainingtips/

distortion park fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Jan 17, 2023

distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


hoarding pre ai comments threads like pre ww2 steel

distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


AI still can't do high quality translations for literature, education, subtitles, or most marketing yet - I know a qualified translator and it's the already badly paid work that it is hurting most.

distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


eschaton posted:

the problem with that is the badly paid work had been the apprentice and journeyman work needed to develop skills to the level of doing the high quality work, by killing the low end it kills the entire pipeline

this is a lot more true for people trying to do some social mobility than people from fancy schools. seems grim

distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


slack does autotranscripts of some videos now and it's very bad

distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


https://twitter.com/AlphaSignalAI/status/1630651280019292161?s=20

of the three examples in the first tweet, the first is technically wrong, the second gives an overly precise answer on incomplete information, the third seems right though? seems like not the best choice for your hypetweet (although i respect the paper authors for leading with those examples, if you look in the paper the rest it does better on).

distortion park fucked around with this message at 11:43 on Mar 1, 2023

distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


probably good enough for solving captchas and navigating lovely websites to spam them though

distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


MononcQc posted:

I imagine some hyped up customer calls a salesman and says “what’s your ai strategy?” and there’s none so the whole org is turned upside down to wedge it wherever and have an answer to it, then everyone can rush to do the first press release of the market segment maybe.

We did this, our customer's are so hyped by the "AI" page on our website with mockups and stuff. It's right at the bottom of the product team's priorities though so they're going to be waiting a while!

distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


mediaphage posted:

yeah to be honest i think it’s less that gpts are good at writing than it is most people are very bad at it

honestly just look at 95% of the self published stuff on kindle, gpt is easily as good

most of the things we read and media we consume is pretty good, like it's stuff made by people doing what they're best at and recommended by others. The vast majority of writing done by people is pretty poo poo and often badly misinformed, and not read by many people. im not worried about these models being better than me at things I'm good at but it's already better than me (and certainly quicker) at tasks I'm bad at.

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distortion park
Apr 25, 2011


if you go by what mr beast and co do it seems to help if the face is sort of hosed up somehow. i don't quite know what is off about them but they all look like this

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