I thought it was common knowledge by now.
I thought it was common knowledge by now.
Flat earthers have access to all the information yet they still decide that flat earth is true.
I am not saying that current AI is intelligent. I am just seeing similarity between how human and AI process information.
They have to update the training data with the latest findings. Some AI models may use external sources to fetch the most current information.
In a way, human intelligence is like that.
People used to think earth used to be the centre of the universe, because everybody said so. Would you say that only Nicolaus Copernicus was intelligent?
The article title makes no sense, and the article itself too.
No one is saying GPT has achieved AGI. Is it a strawman argument?
AGI could end up in a similar predicament: a benchmark, devised by humans, that’s rendered obsolete by the technology it was meant to measure.
Just because we can’t measure it doesn’t mean it is obsolete.
Your friends predators.
Bloat taking up disk space doesn’t really matter. Bloat taking up RAM/CPU can affect performance on the other hand.
I have read the book and it is actually really cool.
Not babies but children are often more open to unconventional ideas.
I prefer to use picture books.
Isn’t machine learning doing slightly different thing each time?
Let’s see 4G LTE releases over the years…
• Release 8 (2008): Introduced base LTE capabilities, including high peak data rates (up to 300 Mbps downlink, 75 Mbps uplink), improved spectral efficiency, flexible bandwidth options, and lower latency compared to 3G.
• Release 9 (2011): Enhanced aspects of Release 8, such as carrier aggregation (combining multiple frequency bands for increased bandwidth), improved handover (switching between cell towers), and support for multicast/broadcast services.
• Release 10 (2011): Introduced LTE Advanced, marking a significant step forward. It brought features like wider bandwidth support, further carrier aggregation enhancements, and MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) antenna technology for increased capacity and efficiency.
• Release 11 (2013): Continued improvements on LTE Advanced, focusing on enhanced interoperability with Wi-Fi, power saving features, and self-organizing network (SON) functionalities for network optimization.
• Release 12 (2014): Furthered LTE Advanced capabilities, including support for Voice over LTE (VoLTE) calls, machine-type communication (MTC) for low-power devices, and coordinated multi-point (CoMP) transmission for improved coverage and capacity.
This looks like an AI generated image.
You will be surprised how many security camera and door access systems require an ancient OS to work.
Many firms refuse to spend money on replacing such systems.
Thanks. Now I know I should avoid using LLM for anything related to maths.
Ants eat beans and toast too, but with seasoning.
Mildly infuriating photo of the disc being inserted upside down.
This title makes me decide never to upvote any post linking to pcgamer site. And never site the site of course.
I know many people despise generative AI, but what do you think of this result from Copilot? I am bad at maths so I wonder if you experts can tell.
In your scenario, you have two sets: the integers on the top track and the real numbers on the bottom track. The cardinality of the integers is equal to the cardinality of the real numbers, which is called the continuum hypothesis. Therefore, it seems intuitively more ethical to pull the lever and divert the trolley to the bottom track, where you kill fewer people in any finite time.
So it is about languages instead of “where you live”. Can’t Harvard researchers get the title right?
Or are they assuming that languages are only associated with where people live?