Ah yes having to lick the boot of an autocrat with no freedom to dissent. That sure sounds like its working to me.
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They must enter a unique switch serial number (that corresponds with inventory) to make the purchase? Don't see why it has to be contigent on a subscription.
This is what the ARC-AGI test by Chollet has also revealed of current AI / LLMs. They have a tendency to approach problems with this trial and error method and can be extremely inefficient (in their current form) with anything involving abstract / deductive reasoning.
Most LLMs do terribly at the test with the most recent breakthrough being with reasoning models. But even the reasoning models struggle.
ARC-AGI is simple, but it demands a keen sense of perception and, in some sense, judgment. It consists of a series of incomplete grids that the test-taker must color in based on the rules they deduce from a few examples; one might, for instance, see a sequence of images and observe that a blue tile is always surrounded by orange tiles, then complete the next picture accordingly. It’s not so different from paint by numbers.
The test has long seemed intractable to major AI companies. GPT-4, which OpenAI boasted in 2023 had “advanced reasoning capabilities,” didn’t do much better than the zero percent earned by its predecessor. A year later, GPT-4o, which the start-up marketed as displaying “text, reasoning, and coding intelligence,” achieved only 5 percent. Gemini 1.5 and Claude 3.7, flagship models from Google and Anthropic, achieved 5 and 14 percent, respectively.
Florida likes to speedrun the decimation of civilization.
Thought you were talking about America's elected government for a second there.
There's no way the wall would look real as your perspective shifts while yoi over closer to it. Most humans would react to that by at least slowing down.
Interesting that in the most consumerist nation on earth, objects have more value than people.
McDonalds app already does this. Their shit food is absolutely terrible value if you don't use their app. You're basically trading your personal info to get a few dollars off a Big Mac.
Depends on how the game is optimized. For example I get minimal performance enhancement in GTA 5 enhnaced but in Witcher 3 its a solid 10 to 20 fps improvement on my hardware.
At least they didn't carve them into a mountain though?
Definitely true. We had a German professor with an essentially incomprehensible accent teaching calculus at our college. Basically everyone had to learn it from the textbook.
Anyone have a link to the video? Looking for a good laugh.