Yup. Just this morning I was brushing my teeth and he seized my toothbrush.
he/him
a cool (brr) dude
Yup. Just this morning I was brushing my teeth and he seized my toothbrush.
People Make Games made a video about Valve’s structure as well if anyone is interested.
Cannot fathom caring about a blatant genocide so they have labelled everyone who does a bot
Tests are meant to gatekeep who gets to get the field training required to become a doctor. Sending every jabroni into residency willy-nilly is probably gonna collapse the healthcare system completely.
It says as much as it does for an LLM but doctors have to have a lot of field experience after passing these tests before they get certified as doctors.
This research has been done a lot of a times but I don’t see the point of it. Exams are something I would expect LLMs, especially the higher end ones, to do well because of their nature. But it says next to nothing about how reliable the LLM as an actual doctor.
Say it ain’t so
The article targets a specific type of person who buys AI marketing wholesale rather than someone who just has a positive opinion of AI.
You don’t have to memorize a ton of passwords for multiple sites which helps prevent password reuse. Whatever you use to decrypt your passkey or password is not transported over the network.
It’s not foolproof of course but it’s a huge improvement.
Courtroom sketch of Sam Bankman-Fried being read the verdict in his fraud trial
Is this a thing that officially happens in courtrooms (drawing sketches) or someone just did it out of their own accord?
I am not sure but maybe this can give a hint as to how high speed wireless data transfer can be helpful: https://www.ericsson.com/en/cases/2019/5g-smart-harbor-at-the-port-of-qingdao
The 5G connection included data traffic from more than 30 high-definition cameras as well as control data for a programmable logic controller (PLC). These operations required millisecond-level latency control signals, as well as stable, remote and real-time control, requirements which only key 5G technologies can deliver.
The field trial confirmed the feasibility and potential of 5G applications for the development of smart harbors, and as a result, Ericsson, China Unicom and other partners have agreed to jointly explore commercial 5G networks and solutions for smart harbors that include both automated harbors and the modernization of traditional harbors.
It’s not just meant for end users.
I agree. The reason I said what I said was that assumed that this taxi would not have a pilot in it. A lot of what planes do is automated but having a highly trained human pilot overseeing everything relieves me.
I would never sit in something like this. The idea of an autonomous airborne vehicle seems terrifying to me.
I did the same. Faced a problem where mp3 and opus replaygain tags follow different spec (replaygain calculators for some reason use R128_ tags for opus files for some reason) and some players don’t support it yet. Apart from that there haven’t been issues.
nitter.net has been pretty stable lately so I have been using that instead.
It has happened on rare occasions. Most of the time, no. But I didn’t think they had access to the mouse cursor trajectory.
Bots definitely can check a box, and they can even mimic the erratic path of human mouse movement
Damn I didn’t know that was being tracked too
Is this a puff piece for Google because they are going through a secret anti-trust trial?
It’s Glowtime