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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

[just a few live tickets left] Let’s debate at MIT! Free! On Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at MIT’s Wong Auditorium (E51-115) a modified Oxford Union-style debate will be held to debate DEI programs. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: sloangroups.mit.edu/adamsmit… LIVESTREAM OPTION:… twitter.com/i/web/status/164…

[just a few live tickets left] Let’s debate at MIT! Free! On Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at MIT’s Wong Auditorium (E51-115) a modified Oxford Union-style debate will be held to debate DEI programs. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: sloangroups.mit.edu/adamsmit… LIVESTREAM OPTION:… twitter.com/i/web/status/164…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

Got access to Claude today (an older invite expired unused, alas) . On my test question it hallucinated much worse that GPT3.5 about on par with Bard, 9 wrong out of 10: Who are the 10 most prominent guests on the Jim Rutt Show podcast? 📷 Here are the 10 most prominent… Quoted feed from @jim_rutt Got access to Bard. On my test queries it hallucinates like crazy. Worse than GPT3.5. Way worse than GPT-4. And rather prolix with its hallucinating. For example: only one (Rushkoff) is real: twitter.com/i/web/status/164…

Got access to Claude today (an older invite expired unused, alas) . On my test question it hallucinated much worse that GPT3.5 about on par with Bard, 9 wrong out of 10: Who are the 10 most prominent guests on the Jim Rutt Show podcast? 📷 Here are the 10 most prominent… Quoted feed from @jim_rutt Got access to Bard.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

hmmmm. very interesting

hmmmm. very interesting


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

Interesting chat today with @C4COMPUTATION about the possibility of LLMs being able to automate more deeply into the tech-stack in ways that are generally not cost-effective for humans. What if we had LLMs that could quickly and cheaply custom program FPGAs and/or GPUs for our… twitter.com/i/web/status/164…

Interesting chat today with @C4COMPUTATION about the possibility of LLMs being able to automate more deeply into the tech-stack in ways that are generally not cost-effective for humans. What if we had LLMs that could quickly and cheaply custom program FPGAs and/or GPUs for our… twitter.com/i/web/status/164…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

in cognitive science there is a distinction (not necessarily true at the neural level) between episodic and declarative memories. Episodic such as memory of your eating breakfast yesterday. Declarative memory “what is the capital of France; Paris”

in cognitive science there is a distinction (not necessarily true at the neural level) between episodic and declarative memories. Episodic such as memory of your eating breakfast yesterday. Declarative memory “what is the capital of France; Paris”


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

and they make great cheese in Vermont which may be merely coincidental but perhaps not!

and they make great cheese in Vermont which may be merely coincidental but perhaps not!


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

Financing documentation is another. And those expensive typists: lawyers (or cut-n-pasters charging at typing rates)

Financing documentation is another. And those expensive typists: lawyers (or cut-n-pasters charging at typing rates)


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

like in Deep Learning.

like in Deep Learning.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

So we already know that GPT3.5 and above are damn good at high level language computer programming (Python, C, SQL etc) . What other affordances might LLMs be able to compositionally orchestrate?

So we already know that GPT3.5 and above are damn good at high level language computer programming (Python, C, SQL etc) . What other affordances might LLMs be able to compositionally orchestrate?


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