Which client is the multi-platform one with message history and streaming video?
XLE
When it comes to stuff like copyright lawsuits against AI companies, the only way you can fight big money (at least in the US) is with more money.
Where'd we go though? Which place with the streaming and chatting?
Even if you retooled the LLM to not randomize the output it generates, it can still create contradictory outputs based on a slightly reworded question. I'm talking about a misspelling, different punctuation, things that simply wouldn't cause a person to change their answer.
(And that's assuming the LLM just got started from scratch. If you had any previous conversation with it, it could have influenced the output as well. It's such a mess.)
The whole "AI safety" field is this incompetent. These people that will tell you AI is on the verge of creating a bioweapon, and then run random code in a command line. Completely and totally unserious.
If all the qualifications I need to be a security engineer for Facebook are
- buy a Mac Mini
- don't configure remote access
- install untrusted software
- leave
Then Facebook should hire me. I'll buy so many Mac Minis on their dime. I will run so many crazy things.
I wonder if the routing is actually going to decrease the overall costs or increase them... Routing looks like it introduces new, unavoidable factors that would cause the costs to increase.
You're distinctly aiding and abetting their cause, so it sure looks like you support them
The funny thing is, in order to get it to the dumber model, they have to run people's queries through a model that selects the appropriate model first. This is resulted in new headaches for AI fans
It worked for me after I looked at the settings screen. I'm not sure why. If it is working, though, the debug box will fill up with a ton of text.
Genuinely asking here: do you think the word "illegal" means wrong?
By definition, if a sovereign government decides it's allowed to do something, it's not illegal. You could say it's unethical (though I'm not sure why you would), but you can't say it's illegal.
Accuracy is the only thing people want, and the only thing AI companies talk about. The text has already legible, and it's been that way for years. I think you're alone on your quest to lower the bar for the word "works"