They also believe a rock can think like a human so…
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zbyte64@awful.systemsto
World News@lemmy.world•SpaceX satellites half the size of pickup trucks are falling from the skyEnglish
1·2 days agoThis is SpaceX so I assume they meant cybertruck
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
World News@lemmy.world•SpaceX satellites half the size of pickup trucks are falling from the skyEnglish
2·2 days agoSo you’re saying it was Space Jesus?
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Technology@beehaw.org•Palantir manifesto described as ‘ramblings of a supervillain’ amid UK contract fears
1·3 days agoAntisocial people develop an antisocial AGI promising it won’t be antisocial towards a select group. Surprised Pikachu when the AGI concludes they are not in the in group
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What might a sustainable future with AI look like from a realistic perspective?
2·5 days agoLet’s say I agree the concept of mind is relative, would you be willing to accept a rock has a mind?
Let me restate the point differently: lowering the bar for what you consider intelligence doesn’t make the AI sound any smarter.
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What might a sustainable future with AI look like from a realistic perspective?
3·5 days agoBy defaming intelligence you aren’t making the AI sound smarter. But you are making yourself the fool.
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Technology@lemmy.world•The AI Doomers Who Are Playing With FireEnglish
11·5 days ago“If the west doesn’t build it then China will” is a claim to a timeline. And in the context of governments, most would assume you’re talking about less than 100 years.
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Technology@lemmy.world•Iran’s AI memes are reaching people who don’t follow the news – and winning the propaganda warEnglish
23·5 days agoBecause asking AI to do humans is still uncanny. Pixar and Ghibli was already ruined by AI…
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Europe@feddit.org•Dutch cabinet activates first phase of national oil crisis planEnglish
6·6 days agoHere’s hoping they don’t further solve it with a nuclear winter
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
News@lemmy.world•Diplomatic cables show Iran war is damaging US on multiple fronts across the world
54·5 days agoConsidering it was under Mao that Xi’s family was exiled it is a rather salient comparison.
Edit: and we can know how much power Mao had by how big of a power vacuum he left. The fact of the matter is it is a single party republic, and that’s why Mao was replaced with someone more sensible. If there was a sizable power vacuum things would not have turned out this way.
Which ones ship to the states? I bought shoes little over a month ago and it is already developing holes. Normally I buy xero shoes but the tarrifs on China has made it less affordable
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Technology@lemmy.ml•World’s largest, China’s first 10,000-ton all-electric smart container vessel delivered
91·6 days agoI think what’s interesting is it sounds like the battery is a set of storage containers. My guess is it supports battery swapping, so while the range might be small, it can refuel as part of exchanging cargo
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
News@lemmy.world•Trump tells Iran to sign deal with US or ‘the whole country is going to get blown up’
6·6 days agoI mean at least 1/3 of Americans say it’s why we have the 2nd amendment. And 2/3 of the Supreme Court would likely agree, just they wouldn’t admit we are at that point where it is necessary. It’s ingrained in our culture down to the American revolution. But yeah, whenever leftist groups arm themselves they get wiped out, see the Black Panthers as an example.
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
News@lemmy.world•Diplomatic cables show Iran war is damaging US on multiple fronts across the world
84·6 days agoXi has no more absolute power over the government than Mao had (who was forced to step aside). And saying it is in no way democratic is patently false considering all their politicians need to be elected in at the local level. Lastly, Xi’s family was exiled from Beijing and they survived only to have Xi become the leader.
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Technology@lemmy.world•Reese Witherspoon Doubles Down on Telling Women to Learn AI: Jobs We Hold Are ‘Three Times More Likely to Be Automated By AI’English
2·6 days agoYes, code harnesses help by providing deterministic feedback like with a language server and reduce the amount of prompting requirements. I guess I should have led with that example 😅
The person I responded to said:
Also this is class/power issue not a gender issue.
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Technology@lemmy.world•Reese Witherspoon Doubles Down on Telling Women to Learn AI: Jobs We Hold Are ‘Three Times More Likely to Be Automated By AI’English
2·6 days agoNo, it’s not the same as copying and pasting the TODO into a prompt. Embedding the TODO in code instead of the prompt reduces tokens burned and increases accuracy because it’s observing the TODO in context. Sure you can write more prompting to provide that context, but it still won’t be as accurate. The less context you provide via prompting and instead provide more context through automatic deterministc feedback the better the results
zbyte64@awful.systemsto
Technology@lemmy.world•Reese Witherspoon Doubles Down on Telling Women to Learn AI: Jobs We Hold Are ‘Three Times More Likely to Be Automated By AI’English
2·7 days agoExamples to consider:
A code base with TODOs embedded will make fewer mistakes and spend less tokens than if you attempt to direct the LLM only with prompting.
A file system gives an LLM more context than a flat file (or large prompt) with the same contents because a file system has a tree like structure and makes it less likely the LLM will ingest context it doesn’t need and confuse it
Lastly consider the efficacy of providing it tools vs using agent skills which is another form of prompting. Giving an LLM a deterministic feedback loop beats tweaking your prompts every time
That’s like saying slavery wasn’t about race but economics because you had black slave owners



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