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Post by š on Feb 3, 2023 20:53:16 GMT
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Post by š on Feb 3, 2023 20:53:26 GMT
Well hello new page
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nexus6
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Post by nexus6 on Feb 3, 2023 21:05:54 GMT
That's spunk isn't it? Very old, vinegary spunk.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Feb 3, 2023 21:07:05 GMT
Yeah you can keep your spoon for that.
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Post by Danno on Feb 3, 2023 21:11:04 GMT
Fiscoff spread?
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Post by Vortex on Feb 3, 2023 21:20:54 GMT
That's spunk isn't it? Very old, vinegary spunk. I'm not sure the Internet has educated us all in the way that was expected...
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Post by Aunt Alison on Feb 3, 2023 21:29:56 GMT
I don't like that picture
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Post by sportā
on Feb 3, 2023 21:39:42 GMT
I don't like that picture Such a prude.
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Post by Onny on Feb 4, 2023 8:16:48 GMT
Gremmi why
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sportā
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Post by sportā
on Feb 4, 2023 9:01:24 GMT
Imagine popping that vacuum seal and taking in a nice big whiff.
You could sell that.
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nexus6
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Post by nexus6 on Feb 4, 2023 11:53:19 GMT
Where is the 'do not like' button again?
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Post by Leolian'sBro on Feb 4, 2023 15:46:36 GMT
This ChatGPT thing is going to collapse society, isnāt it? Every single made-up busywork job has simultaneously been exposed as such, and education has been fully exposed as nothing more than ātraining to pass examsā
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Post by š on Feb 4, 2023 16:10:46 GMT
Nah. AI has substantial value but the current trend for ChatGPT is positioning it all wrong. Itās not inherently a replacement for anything, itās an augmentation. Example - it can write code quickly, but that code is often broken in unexpected ways. You can either write some good code in a couple of hours or have AI do it and then spend a couple of hours fixing it. Whereas the inline AI that makes helpful suggestions as you go is far more useful, especially for doing a quick natural language function or something. And if you really dig into some of the āChatGPT just passed this written examā stories, quite often youāll find out they were proctored by someone with a vested interest in the tech, so thereās inherent bias weighing in.
Microsoft is currently positioning it as stuff like automatic meeting notes based on transcript analysis, and so far itās ok but misses a lot and makes a lot of assumptions, so again needs someone to go back in and clean it all up. Itās very much akin to full self driving dreams in some regards, itās probably not going to happen and would work far better as an assist to human input.
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Post by askew on Feb 4, 2023 16:35:23 GMT
āA bicycle for the mindā. I use GitHubās CoPilot and itās nice for quickly scaffolding things.
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Post by Leolian'sBro on Feb 4, 2023 16:37:32 GMT
Thatās my point Gremmi. Programmers, scientists, researchers etc are people who actually do something, and this AI canāt replicate that.
However the legion of pointless jobs out there are now being outperformed by an imitation, and it wonāt take long for those jobs to become an unnecessary expense for the companies that employ such people.
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Post by š on Feb 4, 2023 16:45:04 GMT
āNow being outperformedā is kind of a misnomer. AI has been involved in a lot of busywork for several years and they havenāt gone away. Chatbots, already very heavily used in quite a lot of industries, donāt replace 1st line, as an example, they augment it back into something omnichannel. ChatGPT has put it in the public consciousness but itās still not at the point where it could wholly replace a lot of more basic functions, and if anything it doesnāt mean replacement of workforce, it means productivity boosts as they can get on with other things. Could be some day but I think weāre still several years away from that.
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Post by š on Feb 4, 2023 16:51:40 GMT
To add to that, if you go back over the timeline of AI in general (and specifically natural language interaction AI, not just rank automation), every time thereās a leap forward in evolution, going back to Eliza in the 60ās, thereās been an outpouring of āthis time itās going to replace us!ā, and itās never actually happened to a degree thatās of a significant impact, and every time itās settled back into the āthis is an assistance, not a replacementā after the hype train has died down. Donāt get me wrong, GPT is a staggering leap forward and an extremely useful and transformational tool, but not to that extent.
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Post by mothercruncher on Feb 4, 2023 16:52:43 GMT
Lol, we use to call them gambolls in school. Aye, never sure if this is a Midlands thing though.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Feb 4, 2023 16:58:29 GMT
Lol, we use to call them gambolls in school. Aye, never sure if this is a Midlands thing though. It could well be. Good old gambolls.
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Post by cubby on Feb 4, 2023 17:39:57 GMT
Judging by the stories I've got chatgpt to come up with I can guarantee that there's a children's author who has suddenly submitted hundreds of stories to their publisher.
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Post by Leolian'sBro on Feb 4, 2023 18:58:05 GMT
Put it this way Gremmi: itās the first time itās appeared on my radar, and itās gone from being sci-fi to everywhere in under a month.
I appreciate my knowledge of this stuff is tiny but itās thrown everything up in the air from my perspective. Landing right in the middle of this working from home business is also hilarious timing.
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Post by Leolian'sBro on Feb 4, 2023 18:58:23 GMT
But Iām sure itāll die down.
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Post by technoish on Feb 4, 2023 20:12:04 GMT
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Post by š on Feb 4, 2023 20:18:57 GMT
Oh sure, itāll be super transformative and thereās a wealth of industries that are really seeing the benefits in this current wave, I just disagree itāll be at the expense of the workforce. Maybe if theyāre a slacker who has zero applicable skills elsewhere coasting by on being ignored, but for the most part job roles will evolve and adapt as they always have done.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Feb 4, 2023 20:31:07 GMT
Maybe if theyāre a slacker who has zero applicable skills elsewhere coasting by on being ignored, Bugger, that's my plan out the window then.
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Post by askew on Feb 4, 2023 20:36:47 GMT
We'll all become LLM operators and be able to earn more morney and have more time to ourselves. Right?
Right?!
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Post by RumMonkey on Feb 4, 2023 20:45:43 GMT
It's just Spacemonkeys new iteration. The infinite monkey theory is no longer a theory.
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Post by Phattso on Feb 8, 2023 17:17:59 GMT
"Hello? Is that the Copyright Infringement Hotline?"
So, funny story*. A family member just reached out with a Sport/TV/Movie piracy question because, apparently, I'm the guy for that. And at some point in my life I may or may not have been the guy for that. But for most of the last decade I've more or less been on the straight and narrow for most things. Or my hypothetical friend has. Yeah.
Anyways - is there an all-in-one dodgy stick for people that want sport streams, US TV shows, movies, or whatever the fuck? I know back in the day there were all sorts of things. "Cracked" cards for set top boxes. Early in the FireStick era you could get something that would plug into all the dodgy stuff.
Anyways. If this is in any way resonating, feel free to message me or my hypothetical friend with some pointers.
In the very least order will be restored, because I think folk might actually panic at the thought someone in the family isn't a filthy copyright thief. They'll start calling me Narc or whatever, and looking over their shoulder for the PoPo kicking their doors down.
* it's not funny
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Post by LegendaryApe on Feb 8, 2023 17:30:39 GMT
If you get an answer via pm, please send it on to me!
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Post by quadfather on Feb 8, 2023 17:56:18 GMT
Random musing. If my mortgage comes up for renewal, and it's on say, Ā£20,000 in total left to pay, would a mortgage lender remortgage for that amount?
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