Iâm impressed. It actually was right (with rounding) on the division.
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OpenAI Scale Ranks Progress Toward âHuman-Levelâ Problem Solving
The company believes its technology is approaching the second level of five on the path to artificial general intelligence
I hate things that report accuracy with one number. Itâs two.
I have a program that detects AI with 100% accuracy, it catches every one.
return true;
Because they make a ton of cash off of students
Added the sub-text.
More Ed Zitron:
The common thread between all of these events is that theyâre all expressions of desperation, fear, and a total lack of confidence in the underlying profit. So far â and this is napkin math â Iâd estimate that a total of $200 billion has been spent to get generative AI to this point, in infrastructure, in funding, in energy, in so many different meaningless ways, all to get us to the point that we have a tool thatâs really good at generating things that arenât as good as what a human could make.
To be clear, weâre not quite at the bubble popping yet. The reason I choose the collapse of OpenAI as âthe eventâ is because it will mean that Microsoft decided to cut it off, and there wasnât enough banker or venture capital interest to prop it up. OpenAIâs collapse would be both financial and symbolic â the sign that the valley would let a company die, and that this idea wasnât good enough for everybody to stake their futures on it.
They tried and said ânopeâ.
do not hallucinate
âIt keeps giving wrong answers, so weâll just tell it to give the right ones insteadâ. Is there any specific reason AI is only developed by people who donât really understand how anything works?
AI-driven phrenology faceology!
This is just a plot by cosmetic surgeons.
I think you misspelled âphrenologistâ. Thatâs the vibe I get.