

Weird, ICP has always been slop of one form or another, seems odd to get mad about it now …
Weird, ICP has always been slop of one form or another, seems odd to get mad about it now …
Nah so their definition is the classical “how confident are you that you got the answer right”. If you read the article they asked a bunch of people and 4 LLMs a bunch of random questions, then asked the respondent whether they/it had confidence their answer was correct, and then checked the answer. The LLMs initially lined up with people (over confident) but then when they iterated, shared results and asked further questions the LLMs confidence increased while people’s tends to decrease to mitigate the over confidence.
But the study still assumes intelligence enough to review past results and adjust accordingly, but disregards the fact that an AI isnt intelligence, it’s a word prediction model based on a data set of written text tending to infinity. It’s not assessing validity of results, it’s predicting what the answer is based on all previous inputs. The whole study is irrelevant.
I guess, but it’s like proving your phones predictive text has confidence in its suggestions regardless of accuracy. Confidence is not an attribute of a math function, they are attributing intelligence to a predictive model.
Why is a researcher with a PhD in social sciences researching the accuracy confidence of predictive text, how has this person gotten to where they are without being able to understand that LLMs don’t think? Surely that came up when he started even considering this brainfart of a research project?
I see things sometimes and I’m like yeah i should read that and I bookmark it and then its gone to the void, never to be heard from again. On my phone I leave the tab open and its the same thing, but pretty regularly I go in and maybe bookmark some, or just kill the rest. If i don’t read it then and there, its unlikely I’m working my way back to find the thing. Even if i save a post, its rarely getting a look in. Sometimes I look at my youtube watch later videos, but I’m probably not saving anything on current events in that.
I see from your other post that you already found it, but also have 100s of tabs with the same name, this is wild. I just can’t even grasp why you would want this for yourself. Good luck.
Sorry, I’ll be honest, I find your browsing methods offensive, I think 2185 tab is ridiculous and you should be shutting that shit down, looking at my wife’s phone with 150 tabs makes me anxious and I avoid it … but then it also occurs to me that you should be doing you.
I don’t know of a keyboard shortcut that could find your previous tab, but you were on the tab recently, did you refresh it? could it be in your recent history? This makes me vomit in my mouth a bit … but could you open yet another tab with the same page from your browser history?
Alternatively if your scroll position of the tab matters, could you use the down arrow to the right of the infinite accordion of tabs at the top of your window and use the “Search Tabs” option to find the tab using the name of the site from your search history?
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Man Im not experienced in paying for blow jobs but my gut feeling is that you could get a pretty great one a lot cheaper than that. I dunno, maybe the multi million dollar bureaucracy blow job is really really great.
The Palantirs werent technically evil, they were just stones that let you see the truth, it’s just the strong holders could manipulate what was seen through them by the weak holders to bend the truth seen.
In that respect the company is pretty aptly named, the owners (strong in the rights of the admin) can warp the insights to fit their narrative and feed those to the clients (weak in the rights of the admin). The problem being that the clients are also feeding huge amounts of data (truth) to owners to allow them to do their work. That data is ours.
Arguably, the naming of the company should at least give any government pause for thought about the reliability of the information provided to them and the true cost of feeding information to them. It’s not like the company isn’t broadcasting the issues with their system by using that specific name … surely there’s no in depth discussion of how a system like this could possibly end badly for someone who doesn’t have completed control over it?!
Huh? That title is misleading. The court ruled they could train on three books, but pirating and storing 7m books was illegal and a new trial was being setup in December with a potential fine of 150k per book. Anthropic doesn’t seem worried about that though. Itd be nice if Amazon and Google get stuck with a $1.05T fine.
Should the word iconic be in double quotes?
This is great
You probably right that not not wanting to buy a car doesn’t equate to wanting to buy a car. I guess what I’m saying is 6% of the population not not wanting to buy a car from a minor American car company in Germany seems like a lot when even a company like Ford can only muster a 5% market share.
So 6% of Germans would buy a Tesla, Ford only has a 5% market share in Germany so I feel like 6% is still a lot Germans to have an interest in buying a car from a minor American auto company …
Until they have to troubleshoot the console server …
It makes you wonder how easy it would be for someone to walk into one of these building flash some paper with a “signature” on it and start taking things over. I wish people would stop calling these people engineers. Some of them maybe finished their engineering degrees and have been chartered but the intern is an engineering student at best.
I’ve been avoiding apps in lieu of mobile websites for years … I’m not convinced that good games can be deployed via web browser
The option to open page in external app
For me (rev133.0) this comes up as a distinct top level option when I’m in a tab that could be opened in an app eg a YouTube tab
Could also just setup a bootable Linux USB and run his system from that