

Can you explain how it’s more than probability? It’s using a neural network to guess the most likely next token, isn’t it?


Can you explain how it’s more than probability? It’s using a neural network to guess the most likely next token, isn’t it?


It basically already did


What’s the point of making this semantic difference though?


OK, so I don’t blame the GPUs crunching out the LLM lies, or the HTML on the page, I blame Google the company that programmed them. Is that better?


If it’s shown to the newspaper that they are lies and they keep on printing them, then yes I do call them liars as well. Whatever you want to call it, you must admit they are culpable for spreading disinformation.


If Google knows it outputs falsehoods and lets it continue it becomes purposeful. That makes them lies in my book.
Christmas is now a secular holiday. It was here before Christians anyway.


This is fine…


Last year seems like the past


Those are both simple past tense like the first example, so they should use ‘ran’


Im a native English speaker and anyone not following this advice would sound wrong to me


Why couldn’t I have three money and no kids?


“You know how when you slap or flap meat, it makes a noise? They talk by flapping their meat at each other. They can even sing by squirting air through their meat.”


I agree with other posters that nostalgia and survivorship bias paint these older commercials in a rosy light, but I also believe commercials now are worse. They are less often fun and creative.
Here’s a nostalgic look at old commercials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZIvCmvZdLY


One thing dumber than Americans still using Fahrenheit is non-Americans being obsessed with Americans still using Fahrenheit


Banking apps are generally compatible with GrapheneOS. Some of them just require Google Play Services, which Graphene alone gives you the option to turn on or off at will, or to install only on select user profiles.


Why is it zig zagging?


They’re also not on the same tectonic plate
True, but I would factor in some kind of negative to cost/longevity from increasing number of drives. Even if 16x4 is a bit cheaper than 4x16 today, will it die faster?
It’s still just predicting the next token, it’s just using more past data points than your keyboard. The rest of the phenomena are emergent from that. I think it’s important to keep that in mind given how much they can imitate human reasoning.