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Agreed, really hoping they stick to refocusing on the browser.
Agreed, really hoping they stick to refocusing on the browser.
I agree, just the linguistics are interesting.
I find it interesting that the relabeling of CP to CSAM weakens their argument here. “CP generated by AI is still CP” makes sense, but if there’s no abusee, it’s just CSM. Makes me wonder if they would have not rebranded if they knew about the proliferation of AI pornography.
True, it’ll get you, what, fries and half a drink?
$30 in groceries won’t get you very far :(
The President needs to resign.
I doubt the quick pairing will work, otherwise it should be fine.
“elections”
ISPs in the US are notorious for getting public funds for services that they never provide, so I wouldn’t be too concerned about that.
half baked replacement
Google’s specialty
I will archive you!
Since myself and others had no issues with your float needle example, mind sharing what you searched for, and what Google returned?
Huh, turns out this stuff is pretty complicated. Should have known 😛
Maybe they could allow links to stories about the US which are from foreign news outlets. E.g. US bombing in yemen:
Errrm,
Ma’am*
Sorry you just have a very raspy voice.
You, sir, are a genius
Tomato, tomato translates hilariously poorly in text, I’m dying
I’m not really following you but I think we might be on similar paths. I’m just shooting in absolute darkness so don’t hold much weight to my guess.
What makes transformers brilliant is the attention mechanism. That is brilliant in turn because it’s dynamic, depending on your query (also some other stuff). This allows the transformer to be able to distinguish between bat and bat, the animal and the stick.
You know what I bet they didn’t do in testing or training? A nonsensical query that contains thousands of one word, repeating.
So my guess is simply that this query took the model so far out of its training space that the model weights have no ability to control the output in a reasonable way.
As for why it would output training data and not random nonsense? That’s a weak point in my understanding and I can only say “luck,” which is, of course, a way of saying I have no clue.
Something sounds off, typically they lock you in a “catalogue year,” so that degree requirement changes are not retroactive, but only affect incoming students.
There should be a button to screenshot in the recent apps page