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They were open AI in the beginning. Then they changed to 'for profit ai' and sold out to Microsoft. GPT-3 licenses were expensive and hard to come by until competition forced them to open it up two years later. Expect the same with Dall-E 2.
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Hopefully you weren't wearing an Apple Vision Pro while lying down.
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Problem is your boss watched this video and now he won't believe you.
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A one minute movie? Could work.
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Bard outside the US is not Gemini. So it will hallucinate worse than Edward Norton in Fight Club.
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Its not just linear algebra. There is some other stuff in there too, even a for loop.
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I have had the same thing about 4 times in a row now. I have realized it is nothing to do with bad luck but rather with being attracted to things that are exciting and happening - the downside of that being they over-invested bubbles waiting to burst.
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"The demand for senior engineers with good experience under their belt is still insanely high." This may just be the short term - if (this is only an if) the fund managers give up believing that new tech giants can be born from their investments then PE ratios of tech companies will equalise with other industries and programmers will earn what architects, lawyers or accountants earn - maybe 2x-3x less. It all takes a while to filter through. I have seen this happen in another industry - but tech may be different.
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Take my advice - don't study more - go out there and find something to work on straight away - even if it is for free. Employers value studies about 10% of what they value work at.
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If you know dp/ds they switch to asking hypothetical math questions. Once employed your job is making coffee - they really should just check if you make good coffee.
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Not that unpredictable - they are going to probe us in that place sounding like an outer planet not called Neptune.
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But driver-less construction equipment is new.
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Post AGI, all humans will be guaranteed work. Maybe something like the Matrix where you sit in a bath of goo.
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But each version pushes further up against the rudimentary limit. The first cars randomly exploded and had to have horses travelling behind to carry extra fuel.
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Tokenization is the issue. They could fix this easily but is would cost money.
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@immurecreations When industries change you can only rely on that sentiment for so long. Video stores lasted for years after better video serving models emerged, but one by one they closed until none left. There will be a version 3 of Dall-E that can give you a set of files (for $5...) - fonts, clipart's, logo, web elements etc that normally get from a developer.
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Sure. But bullshit spreads. You could be doing good stuff for a good company but because of their exposure to suspect clients you could expect some major turbulence in your life.
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Actually, Thomas will only be there for 4 more months. Then we will have Bob, David, Stefan then some Indian guy nobody can pronounce. CEO's in big tech are like are like engineers in big banks - irrelevant.
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I made this joke up. Only to discover that many others had already made this joke up too.
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Followed by a boom in unicorn deaths 3 years out. Oh, the humanity!
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Are they paying you 300k, 200k or 100k? I bet it is the latter. And that is what all the wailing and gnashing of teeth is about.
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WASM has your back.
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They will train another AI which can tell which code is shitty and which is not. Just like Google search AI is not shitty and Amazon recommendations are not shitty, expect MS to make it run. Even if it does, coding is 80% domain problem solving so it does not matter.
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4000/8000 token input limit
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Never underestimate the power of ten thousand data curators working under a censorship mandate. In China, for example, it is very, very hard to make Winnie the Pooh jokes.
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Stock traders use it to analyse news to see if they need to act quickly.
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"Also, how does petite vue compare to svelte?" Does it matter? Write-time is 10x more important than anything else so whatever you already know is better.
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Morale is such a vague concept - trust is better word.
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Web developers get a sinking feeling in their stomach when they see C# - and C++ has no garbage collection, and is known to cause seizures /jk
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He retired when ChatGpt-4 was released.
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I always comment before watching...and eat supper after brushing my teeth...just born that way
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AI is coming to every industry sooner or later. Unlike early hyperbolic reports of imminent AGI takeover it is going to take minimum 10 years for most industries to see some carve out effect. Economists reckon that pre-ai there is enough work in the World for 40% of people - this will drop to 30% or even 20%. We will have to find ways to adapt as government regulation of ai is not going to work.
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In the 80's video machine repairman was a high skill well paid job...
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You are right, but hey are going to play the China card in repsonse. The China card reads : UU Counter target argument.
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It is all quite funny right now - but when they release GPT-AutoMemeGenerator next week Fireship will be joining the soup line with the rest of us,
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The quality of this video was somewhere around GPT-13. Keep it up.
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Nah. Black Forest is actually a type of cake. The Germans just stole the name for their forest.
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Extinguish ended when Satya Nadella took the rains. Microsoft has switched its childish Bill/Balmer type plans for Total World Domination to the adultlike goal of just being a profitable tech company. Your video ending does not work because programming is 80% domain driven problem solving and 20% coding. This means that if Copilot is beyond brilliant and no code ever gets written by humans again, companies will employ MORE programmers because AI cannot think for itself, so programmers will do the hard part of programming - problem solving through thinking.
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You made me laugh. It has been a strictly no-laughs-week but now you ruined that!
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The test is not whether it is 'yours'. If you draw your completely 'original version' of Mickey Mouse it is copyright infringement. Like all copyright it is going to depend on the enforcement power of the plaintiff and who is the enforcer. Do some Disney/Marvel AI pics and put it somewhere visible and see what happens next - the will come after you with lawyers. If you have millions you can fight them and then a judge may get to decide.
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I know I guy who is near quadriplegic after an accident - he is fine and life continues. I have never met a guy who has a big ego be fine after it is chopped in half - at least not for the first 10 years or so.
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@crispinotechgaming google
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Imagine how powerful you would be today if you started with binary.
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It will be called 'Sociopath' just so there is no confusion.
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foreach r in strawberry print r Now they also need to do lollapalooza
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They really need to start giving meaningful penalties - I suggest they start with a wedgie for both Larry and Sergey.
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FAAK - Facebook, Amazon, Apple and Kodak - 10 years from now these will be the celebrity list of failed corporations.
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If your bug is in a web environment - clear cache - on your dev machine, on your server machine, on your test machines - maybe even phone some of your friends and ask them to clear their cache too.
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I invested time into Heroku. Time is money. Let us never do business again, Mr. SalesForce.
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McLovin.
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Nicely put.
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They both start with A. So does ass-hole interestingly...
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They will fork it again in 2035 so that you can use a 70's editor in The Metaverse without triggering discarnation.
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