Spyke
jaybonereply
lemmy.world

Excellent. I also would have accepted the two Spiderman meme.

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I thought about that too, but then decided to go with Bender because he's a robot built by an ominous megacorp. Plus he has an attitude that pretty much sums it all up.

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lemmy.world

Hahaha. They’re totally okay with stealing from people but hate it when others do the same to them. What a shame!

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Distilling has been around since forever. It's a legitimate technique that can give you a better model depending on your needs.

OpenAI does it too to improve its models.

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FaceDeerreply
kbin.social

People use compilers to compile compilers, or just generally computers to design computer hardware, all the time. It's not so strange.

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kbin.social

I thought it was almost entirely the point to automate stuff. We have a great tool to automate the automation.

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lemmy.world

We have a great tool to automate the automation.

We have the idea of a great tool. Right now we're kind of square wheeling our way through it.

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It's like pupils learning from teachers, with the exception that there's a single teacher in the whole world

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Rinoxreply
feddit.it

I don't know about that. Training your AI on someone else's AI feels a lot like drinking someone else's piss. I doubt you are going to extract much innovation out of that

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lemmy.world

This^

Preach

Username checks out

Sigh. unzips

U wot m8

Wonder what would happen if someone trained an AI on only uninspired social media comments

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Then they shouldn't interrupt their competitors commiting this mistake right?

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It works pretty well. You can create a good dataset for a fraction of the effort and price it would have required to do it by hand. The quality is similar. You just have to review each prompt so you don't train your model on bad data.

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It's as if Sam is just talk and doesn't care about the Open part at all.

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enkersreply
sh.itjust.works

They put the "N" in Open, which stands for Not Actually Open At All.

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