and how much would they have saved if they had gone for no employees at all but onlyfans?
ohwhatfollyisman
you do know how to use the oxford comma, i'll grant you that.
yeah, but it can do really cool things like "suggest a name for my project that does X".
surely that game's worth the candle, yes?
while you may be right, one would think that the problem lies in the overestimated peception of the abilities of llms leading to misplaced investor confidence -- which in turn leads to a bubble ready to burst.
... bunch of douchebag techbros thinking it's going to solve all the world's problems with no side effects...
one doesn't imagine any of them even remotely thinks a technological panacaea is feasible.
... while they get super rich off it.
because they're only focusing on this.
big talk from someone with McSwag in their username!
In general, the report found that the AI summaries showed "a limited ability to analyze and summarize complex content requiring a deep understanding of context, subtle nuances, or implicit meaning." Even worse, the Llama summaries often "generated text that was grammatically correct, but on occasion factually inaccurate,"
how is this being accepted? one would have to go through any output with a fine-toothed comb anyway to weed out ai hallucinations, as well as to preserve nuance and context.
it's like the ai tells you that mona lisa has three eyes and a nose and her mouth is closed but her denim jacket is open. you're going to report that in your story without ever looking at the painting?
maybe that's just the ai's internal monologue leaking through?
or, alternatively, their lifetime offer has truly been honoured.
maybe they just laid off the titchier ones so that the average size of team members did indeed increase.
what was the problem with the burger? did he get everything else on it but "not the onion"?
if ceo assassinations were a tenth as common as school shootings, the usa would have the toughest gun control laws in the world.