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If anything I’m seeing too much skepticism and not enough alarm. People burying their heads in the sand, fingers in their ears denying where this is all going. Unbelievable except it’s exactly what I expect from humans.

Forgive me, but this is probably the 29th world destroying model I've seen in the last 4 years, that will change everything, take all the jobs, cure all the cancers and eat all the puppies.

OpenAI didn't want to make GPT2 available because it was "too dangerous" [1].

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/feb/14/elon-musk...


alarm about what, exactly?

What evidence makes you say that? Do you have insider info?

Neither party provided the evidence. I wonder why people like to take the side of the optimistic.

We already know Opus can find real vulnerabilities ([1], [2], ...), so it's not exactly surprising that a bigger model is better at it.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47273854

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47611921


That is not thousands high-severity vulnerabilities as above commenter stated. Even many local models have found individual vulnerabilities.

This isn’t talking about compaction. This refers to performance as the model is loaded with 500k to 1m tokens.

Did you read the article?

They do care about files. They also care about how you express yourself, your tone, all sorts of seemingly unimportant details.

I’d be very interested in trying it if you could spare the time to write up how to tune it well. If not thanks for the input anyway.

That’s how the model is trained to signal the end to its generation and to indicate its thinking.

There is a large body of research that shows it's not what you're saying it is FYI.


Did you read the article?


I think he might have gotten too distracted.

Yeah, in an academic setting, in higher education, it might make sense like he mentioned. Still a personal preference. for me a laptop will never beat taking notes by hand on paper.


You need help.


You people sound like NFT people in 2021, saying you're redefining art. In a year you'll know that this guy was correct. Keep frying your brain with your favorite tech oligarchs think for me SaaS


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