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why are the first 2 replies so clueless? this is an obvious and objective fact so timeless that its effectively become a meme.
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@VirusTree1000. that actually makes bankruptcy more likely
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another man with a decade of engineering experience, and a CS degree, using AI will* which is not too different to what was happening before AI. there's always been guys that are drastically faster than the average. the issue is that they're always rare and as tools and tasks become more complicated they become rarer.
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@T-Ball-o where did he say he paid them? can you not read?
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ignore these quacks and shills my dude. educating yourself is always going to be a valuable skill. people forget what the A in AI stands for.
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@marsovac since when was a scandal a loss in USA? you're not going to punish them, nobody is, so there is no loss for them.
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@SwordfighterRed been hearing that for 40 years straight
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its an auto-completer except its tuned to keep yapping. AI = Auto-Incomplete.
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@user-sl6gn1ss8p I just read OpenAI's statement on it to confirm and it is referring to submissions and not candidates. You are correct that it does select from a list of candidates, but that selection constitutes 1 single submission. they were given 10 hours, 6 questions, and 50 submissions per question. I don't know how many candidates that corresponds to exactly but I'd venture its in the millions considering its a super computer running for 10 hours non-stop.
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@Bruceylancer maybe you should think of some better "jokes"
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@moonwine7398 😆🤦♂ come back when you know what a quote is
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that depends on how much compute power they decide to lend you. the fewer users, the less income, the less they'll be willing to spend on computation.
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@TheFinalsTV Yea you must be real busy and independent with that cutting edge halo gameplay 😆 I got almost as many subs as you and I've never even uploaded a video lmao
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@TheFinalsTV also nobody with "TV" in their name should be allowed in this comment section
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@TheFinalsTV I look forward to seeing you in 20 years still saying the same thing, just like people were saying 20 years ago
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this tech's been around for decades already. you're not dreaming but you're watching Youtube which is basically the same thing.
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@TheStarSquid this is a lab setting. you don't have anything today.
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@T-Ball-o where did he say he paid them? are you illiterate?
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Lots of work to do! People depend on us! *opens youtube*
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@DESX312 this is a dumb concept. i think you are in the sky already and the ground will be your limit.
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@theunusual_ > everytime I X, I just lose maybe stop doing X then? are you the programmer or the programmed?
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@SourceHades and still happier than every software engineer ive ever met
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@matt_milack who paid them before those computer jobs existed? don't act like software engineers are some requirement in the ecosystem lol
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then you're not very smart
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@SMGA14 yep and we'll have flying cars by the year 2000 🙄 there's a sucker born every minute
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@sobieckil07 lol that's why i always upvote them on tech channels
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@user-sl6gn1ss8p a "candidate" is the same as a submission in this sense. you don't know if the candidate is correct until it gets validated, which requires a submission.
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@PatrickHoodDaniel LLM's don't give consistent answers because 1) they're rate limited and the amount of compute spent changes the answer and 2) they have a 'temperature' parameter which is effectively just RNG when selecting from the top token candidates 3) every single character you type is a completely new input so something as simple as leaving out a question mark will potentially get a different answer
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cyborg: "false" !== !!false scientist: my god... its ready to become a politician
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@ZoharYosef turns out malware had it right all along!
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@davidh.5139 actually its 60 year old technology. the only thing that's changed is the amount of data it was trained on.
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if you're going to make more Angular videos, i'd appreciate one that goes a bit more into detail on why Angular's features are actually advantageous. I see the features listed but it's not clear to me why I would need or want a framework for such features.
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the only lie told in this video
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I watched this without seeing the original and didn't come to that conclusion you mentioned. I didn't even know who it was talking about until comments like yours named him. The character shouldn't be what matters, your comment does much more to portray them as a villain than this video does to portray him as a hero.
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they are mostly AI accounts being paid for to hype up AI i think
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they dont have objectives. they just imitate humans who had objectives. a human looked at yellowstone in the training data, so the ai copied them.
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@trikool9773 If they didn't care, they wouldn't wear the glasses!
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@Lost_AtSea you're just jealous after realizing you uploaded your family photos to the internet and he didn't
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large autocompleters will never reach the singularity
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@timmeehan2365 what is an example of a monolithic application running on a lamdba?
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@togowack presumably the same thing anyone else does when they lose a job? look for another one. its not the end of the world.
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its a glorified auto-completer
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not a very reliable strategy
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how come?
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robots have been online for decades already
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@matt_milack as usual, that's not what irony means.
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mind 'ruses are just regular 'ruses. they're all in the mind.
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@Zenzie. they're all out of business now, or were done by universities that didn't have to make a profit.
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yea we've been doing these experiments for decades already
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@TheFinalsTV burying my head in work* you mean, as opposed to playing halo, which is why i have a job. I do have to get back to that now though, enjoy your self-pitying doomsday fantasies.
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