You can call me AI

Time to call a “Prompt Engineer”!

:person_facepalming:

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… anybody can call themselves a prompt engineer now, but in a few years they’ll be requiring us to get a degree in it first :face_with_monocle:

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Bing’s share of search is still stuck at a lousy 3%

:laughing:

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So there’s no mistake by not reading the article – hit by a human-driven car and thrown into the path of the autonomous car.

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Mosquitoes interrupted the journey of VTT’s robot car in Lapland

Apparently the car hit a swarm of mosquitoes and all the automatic systems stopped working.

https://www.lapland.fi/visit/tips-stories/how-to-mosquitoes-lapland/

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dying… hm, I might liken it more to aging. It just seems like a slow process. Maybe it’s Google (and the like) that will die some day :crossed_fingers: Here’s hoping the Net is better at reversing aging than its meatsack tenders!

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ChatGPT was put to the test via a series of humdrum freshman C/C++ programming tasks and it passed – though not with honors.

According to a Croatian research team, while first-year students can struggle with some of the assignments, the results [PDF] showed ChatGPT hitting proficiency targets that ranged between average and that of experienced programmers. And naturally, as with all college exams, outcomes can be determined by how questions are worded.

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Watermarking AI images to fight misinfo and deepfakes may be pretty pointless

Excited Stephen Colbert GIF by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

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