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nucyon.bsky.social
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Ja, alle Verben von Präsens auf Präteritum ändern.
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Why does this like matter? If it's an insult or a slur or a dig or a nickname or whatever.
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Do you post about anything besides others on the left not doing leftism right?
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Now I only gotta convince radiologists to start calling themselves 'radiators'.
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As a viditian with a large audience you can always hope to popularize a new term just by using it. viderian, vidder, vidiator...
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Why no "videographer" or something? Essays, Memes, Music, they're all content, but you guys make videos, shouldn't that be in the name? Videoists, videologs, videosos...
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Don't ask chatGPT for facts, ask it for opinions. I like to use it for brainstorming, it's very good for that. And bouncing creative ideas off. Things where you just need a rubber wall to play against.
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Ich auch, deswegen will ich das Wort "ChatGPT" nicht aus seinem Mund hören. Wenn ernstzunehmende Journalisten anfangen ChatGPT zu benutzen, ist es vorbei.
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Die Zahlen sind aber nicht auch von ChatGPT oder? Das muss man immer überprüfen, KI "halluziniert" oft.
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This is such a pointless discussion. The problem with the nazis was not their economic policies, but the genocide, police state, dictatorship and wars. People act as though if the nazis were left, a right wing dictator would somehow be less bad or vice versa.
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They are. Nobody makes them talk about it. There's profit in it. Monetary or just attention. A youtube video give ad revenue. A controversial post gives likes. "X is shit" gets more clicks than "X is great". That's the whole story.
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Dracula Abridged by TeamFourStar
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They will. The EU - country by country - is experiencing the same wave of right wing populism as the US and Canada. They'll fight until the next EU election and then enough Putin shills, plutocrats and anti-democrats will man all branches to let corporations run wild.
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I think AI could bring them to existance. For example Wikipedia has at least one page for the traditional dress of any country, it's just a pain to click through it. A computer reading a thousand webpages per second could create a catalogue for you.
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I know, I want AI search, not ChatGPT search. I could imagine it's already technically possible if we just got the right training data. But where would you get a set like that anywhere near on the scale of what LLMs use?
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I want an AI search engine. I wanna be able to say things like "Indian clothing and by 'indian' I mean Asia not America, from the 9th to 12th century, historic recreations only, no fantasy, no AI" and for search engine to understand what I mean.
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Sometimes you any% without trying.
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Only countries that take part in the Eurovision Song Contest can join the EU. Georgia, Azerbaijan or Australia - Yes. Japan, Canada or Vatican - No.
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Purpose? Why would it have a purpose?
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"Unsinkable II" is a classic.
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Nah, they should start making that sound in real life instead. It's very cool. I also want guns to "clack" when pointed at someone (but not otherwise) and become less deadly when bad guys use them.
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Interesting! Haven't heard of this one. Well, it all depends on how I train my AI, right? I can train it on AI and non-AI pictures that all have this watermark, so it learns to distiguish them based on other criteria.
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I don't think that's what those tools are doing, you're talking about Nightshade and such, right? They're not "making it indistinguishable from AI" they add hidden patterns, that train the AI wrong. Or that is how I understand it.