DALL·E 3 understands significantly more nuance and detail than our previous systems, allowing you to easily translate your ideas into exceptionally accurate images.
And they are going to know the differences between my flagship loaded with creds and the base model i just bought and loaded just the travel apps? I didn't say don't bring anything, I said don't bring anything with real access.
I don't care about privacy more than I care about having my gear confiscated and it taking months to return should they decide to make me thier day.
if I was travelling abroad I would not be bringing anything that has universal access to my accounts or data (primary phone for example). I would most likely get a new device loaded only with what I needed to get things done using a new account I transferred money into. For the most part I would not expect any issues but the laws at most borders, even US international borders generally say they can clean you out of all your data and force you to log into any devices you have with you. So the 2 countries mentioned are only part of the story when it comes to privacy when travelling international.
is the lemmyverse dying already?
plenty of content on my screen, I do admit Im posting less everywhere right now while hunting for a job.
You still use data stores for that, either token databases or classic ones. Using the model itself for datamining is mostly novelty at this point due to the error.
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its spreading quickly, like butt bacteria.
SeamlessM4T is a foundational speech/text translation and transcription model that overcomes the limitations of previous systems with state-of-the-art results.
the computer wrote the 2nd one on accident when someone asked it to bake a cake.
updates are federated so really its just a matter of the client changing behavior a bit.
switching to a khadas vim4 myself.
George Hotz and Eliezer Yudkowsky AI Safety Debate - 8/15/23 5pm ET
George Hotz and Eliezer Yudkowsky AI Safety Debate - 8/15/23 5pm ET
was about to include it in my stack, guess i wont be now.
should be fine, if you don't like how warm it gets a set of small heatsinks for amplifiers will run you a few bucks and takes all of 10 seconds to install.
i like both the argon and the simple heatsink setups, either work great. i did end up adding an additional heatsink to the argon, the flat case does not provide great heat exchange in an enclosed space.
you can do passive cooling as well, just all depends on how hot the location gets.
Some experts believe the alignment problem can be fixed by making AIs more human — but others say that will just make things much worse.
old floppy disks of different sizes. the bottom looks like 5 1/4" the ones on top with the metal centers are all 3 1/2". Both standards needed sleeves to be read. Many of these are likely trash now but that wouldn't stop me from trying to load them.
Whats up with my little pony?
why do this to yourself?
Researchers Alex Hanna and Emily M. Bender call on businesses not to succumb to this artificial “intelligence” hype.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2811405
"We view this moment of hype around generative AI as dangerous. There is a pack mentality in rushing to invest in these tools, while overlooking the fact that they threaten workers and impact consumers by creating lesser quality products and allowing more erroneous outputs. For example, earlier this year America’s National Eating Disorders Association fired helpline workers and attempted to replace them with a chatbot. The bot was then shut down after its responses actively encouraged disordered eating behaviors. "
this one changes entirely depending on if you know what the image is from or not.
as time goes on i think techs that mark human made content will be more practical.
the only reason that read as "off" is because the poster did not put any time into it, prob just a simple question in a default chat somewhere. well made systems tuned to thier use are going to be surprisingly effective.
i think it may have been. might as well, even if you put in time writing its likely to be assumed AI anyway, esp as it improves.
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pretty sure bing picked it up from one of the many apps that was doing it first like POE.
We’re rolling out a bunch of small updates to improve the ChatGPT experience. Shipping over the next week
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.intai.tech/post/171416
We’re rolling out a bunch of small updates to improve the ChatGPT experience. Shipping over the next week:
- Prompt examples: A blank page can be intimidating. At the beginning of a new chat, you’ll now see examples to help you get started.
- Suggested replies: Go deeper with a click. ChatGPT now suggests relevant ways to continue your conversation.
- GPT-4 by default, finally: When starting a new chat as a Plus user, ChatGPT will remember your previously selected model — no more defaulting back to GPT-3.5.
- Upload multiple files: You can now ask ChatGPT to analyze data and generate insights across multiple files. This is available with the Code Interpreter beta for all Plus users.
- Stay logged in: You’ll no longer be logged out every 2 weeks! When you do need to log in, you’ll be greeted with a much more welcoming page.
- Keyboard shortcuts: Work faster with shortcuts, like ⌘ (Ctrl) + Shift + ; to
just start asking to talk to the "iron momma"
Med-PaLM is a large language model from Google Research that has been adapted for medical purposes.
Med-PaLM is a large language model (LLM) designed to provide high quality answers to medical questions.
Med-PaLM harnesses the power of Google’s large language models, which we have aligned to the medical domain and evaluated using medical exams, medical research, and consumer queries. Our first version of Med-PaLM, preprinted in late 2022 and published in Nature in July 2023, was the first AI system to surpass the pass mark on US Medical License Exam (USMLE) style questions. Med-PaLM also generates accurate, helpful long-form answers to consumer health questions, as judged by panels of physicians and users.
We introduced our latest model, Med-PaLM 2, at Google Health’s annual health event The Check Up, in March, 2023. Med-PaLM 2 achieves an accuracy of 86.5% on USMLE-style questions, a 19% leap over our own state of the art results from Med-PaLM. According to physicians, the model's long-form answers to consumer medical questions improved substantially. In the coming months, Med-PaL
claude2 is apparently competent with XML
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.intai.tech/post/149044
so wait, its better to say these people are knowingly choosing to be on these platforms and requiring others to do so communicate with them as well? im not even sure what you are saying but it does seem we may be at cross purposes
we have come a long way since breaking up the bells, wow
is your instance seeing everything?
im not supporting OPs post, if you look at the thread this is a reply to someone trying to equate these choices people are making to the lack of choice people have in the carbon argument https://lemmy.intai.tech/comment/632241
which to me is a watering down of the carbon argument where people truly have no choice vs having put themselves in a mental box for whatever the reason.
Today, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic published a joint announcement establishing the Frontier Model Forum.
Today, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic published a joint announcement establishing the Frontier Model Forum.
Generative AI and the Law
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Generative AI and the Law: AI is here already – with the power to change the legal profession Author: Suzanne McGee Word count: 2209 words Estimated read time: 9 minutes Source code repos: None provided Supporting links:
- Generative AI & The Legal Profession Survey, LexisNexis 2023: https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/about-us/media/press-release.page?id=1667497591151179 ↗
- Mike Walsh, CEO, LexisNexis Legal & Professional: https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/about-us/our-people/leadership/mike-walsh.page ↗
- Greg Lambert, Chief Knowledge Services Officer, Jackson Walker LLP: https://www.jw.com/people/greg-lambert ↗
- Danielle Benecke, Founder & Global Head, Baker McKenzie Machine Learning: https://www.bakermckenzie.com/en/people/b/benecke-danielle ↗
- Ashley Armstrong, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, University of Connecticut: https://www.law.uconn.edu/faculty/full-time-faculty/ashley-b-armstrong ↗
- Jamie Buckley, Chi
U.S. District Judge William Orrick said during a hearing in San Francisco on Wednesday that he was inclined to dismiss most of a lawsuit brought by a group of artists against generative artificial intelligence companies, though he would allow them to file a new complaint.
InvokeAI 3.0 released
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It's looking really good! Major features include controlnet, support for SDXL, and a whole bunch of other cool things.
Download: https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/releases/tag/v3.0.0
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