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The achievement is noteworthy because AI systems don't usually fare well with complex math challenges. It did so well because of all the extra toes it added to itself
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Article wrote: AI systems don't usually fare well with complex math challenges. I do not think the maths are the problem, but the description of the exercise.
A good spec is 25% (or more) of the work.
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OpenAI might need another round of funding to remain afloat. Are they using their AI to do their finances?
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Because people read the Shock study above about how well AI is improving everyone's productivity?
Kent, don't you wish you could group these stories better.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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MarkTJohnson wrote: Kent, don't you wish you could group these stories better. I do indeed. Maybe I'll ask Chris for an early present this year.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Are they using their AI to do their finances? We should try to let AI run some companies, it can't be that worse
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Rust’s new LazyCell and LazyLock types delay the initialization of their data until first access. Ranged patterns also get attention in the latest update to the language. I'm part of Rust now?
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Hard work pays off tomorrow.
Laziness pays off today.
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By combining the power of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) with the search results page, Bing’s generative search creates a bespoke and dynamic response to a user’s query. "Bespoke and dynamic response"?!?!?! Can I get "accurate" instead?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Can I get "accurate" instead? No. No you can't.
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On Bing? No.
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I'd go for accurate and fast. For speed - I can read faster than Bing can apparently type. For accuracy - on the day of the New Hampshire primary I was looking for a site that would report on the results as each township reported in. At the time only Dixville Notch had reported (7 votes) and all had gone to Nikki Haley, yet Bing told me Donald Trump had won all the Republican votes in New Hampshire. So much for accuracy in results.
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obermd wrote: So much for accuracy in results. Well, they accurately depicted the hopes of someone...
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90 percent say the risk and severity of cyberattacks has increased over the past year, while 61 percent believe the attack surface is now 'impossible to control'. They are paying attention after all
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And how many of them do connect the dots between that and their past decissions?
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Perfect answer... can't say anything else than I am sorry I can only upvote it once
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While technically a point release, the sheer volume and impact of improvements make it feel more like a major upgrade "Do you guys just put the word quantum in front of everything?"
I was going to go with, "This episode, Sam Beckett is a software developer", but I didn't think enough people would care to get the reference.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: but I didn't think enough people would care to get the reference. Since there is a remake[^] I think more than you would have guessed.
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The things I miss without network TV. Is it any good?
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I do not know... I just knew it existed, didn't see the remake.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I didn't think enough people would care to get the reference.
Oh, boy.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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My lecturer told me quantum leap is the smallest possible leap in the quantum physics. Not sure why and how this phrase came to describe the biggest possible leap in the real world.
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If you want a simple step-by-step, this is the best we've seen In case it's The Year of OpenBSD
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Article wrote: If you want a simple step-by-step, this is the best we've seen a bit later:
Quote: Many choices, from locales to user and network names, must be changed. If you're not able to handle that, though, this isn't the OS for you.
Either it is a step-by-step... or not
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