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18,382karma·6,646submissions·March 11, 2012
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Yes, my experience has been the same as yours. I find that the performance of open models is quite acceptable, even good, at one-off questions or small tasks. But they are quite unreliable at long hor…
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Know what better? They told us what the "jailbreak" entails.
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>> I'm probably in the minority, but I do not want a "connection" with a business. I want transactional interactions that actually work. I do want a connection. Because connecti…
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Okay, so why are other models not banned too? This "jailbreak" works for them as well.
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>> I can’t rely on using a technology that the US administration can ban at will. And you think China will not do the same thing if their models ever become genuinely frontier-level?
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Complete strategic defeat and capitulation by the United States. This all but ensures Iran will become the dominant regional power in about a decade, maybe less.
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People always say stuff like this, but it is misleading. The reason it's misleading is because that remaining 5% makes a huge difference, and is where most of the value of using AI agents lies. I…
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That must be why Trump spent over $50B bombing Iran and agreed to pay them several hundred billion to go back to the status quo.
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I'm not sure about that. Claude has some bugs, but Codex is not as polished and doesn't have as many features. For example, you need to add MCP servers manually. There's no Plugin/…
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>> A true, but vapid speech. PG got into an argument with AOC about it on Twitter. It sounded like he was personally offended by what she was saying. Which makes sense because, as someone who ha…
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I'm using AI for most things. It has been an incredible improvement to both my quality of life and my wallet. Some of the most high profile items from just the past three months: - I'm getti…
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>> The article is presenting an idea, not a solution. The article establishes an arbitrary standard, provides examples and criticizes them on the basis that they don't meet that arbitrary s…
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>> Something I've wondered: for all its claims of business-friendliness, why does Texas insist on attracting the lowest-margin industries? Tech is one of the highest margin industries.
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>> Another is who is going into the first IPO. Troubles for Anthropic IPO would channel all those money into OpenAI's one. Check financial interests of this admin. Hint - they aren't w…
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Speaking personally: yes. That's literally what I'm planning to do this afternoon because it's noon and I'm already done with the coding tasks I had on my plate today.
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I think it's a possibility, because labs trying to one-up each other is a fairly common phenomenon at this point. Previous Opus releases were immediately followed by GPT releases, for example. At…
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>> Power is not free. There's actually an interesting thought experiment here: if it takes you a full day to build something that AI would otherwise build in a day, do you end up using more…
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It's a bit odd that you automatically assumed I don't understand the benchmarks. For most single issues/bugs/tickets, the quality difference wasn't noticeable. But that's…
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>> People who actually interact with their products know that Fable and Mythos are incremental improvements, not doomsday devices. If you look outside HN, you'll see that people who interac…
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>> And there are so many quality indie games you could get for the 25+ dollars you'd spend generating the code. But those games have already been designed a specific way, based on the devel…
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I lost it just now. Had a workflow running. :(
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Their claims about Mythos being powerful were corroborated by companies that were given access to it.
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>> if a model like Mythos, which at best is an incremental improvement over Opus What an unbelievable claim. Especially since the vast majority of publicly available benchmarks disagree.
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This is false. Traditionally , when only one chamber of Congress passes a bill, headlines explicitly state which chamber. "The House passed a bill that..." or "The Senate passes a bill…
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You brought your own benchmark to support your words. I happen to have studied statistics, so I took a look. It is deeply flawed, primarily because it is not a statistical benchmark. It is a single …
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To me, "buy me coffee/beer" sounds like an invitation to meet up, which makes sense if you find someone's content interesting and engaging and think they might be fun to hang out w…
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>> Why should I be hyped about all that "legitimate power" if the model performs on par with two other SoTAs? I don't care if you're hyped or not. You asked if the posts like…
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My experience with Fable since its release matches Simon's. I've been having it orchestrate complex implementations. I give it a parent ticket (issue) on Linear and say "look at the sub…
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I don't know about anyone else, but for me, even though the AI writes a lot of code, the vast majority of that code tends to be... tests. Same with my coworkers. This morning I reviewed a 1,200 L…