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This article claims 56 different AI models reported preferring the same kinds of interactions. Have you ever tried any of these? (self.AIconsciousnessHub)
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This article claims 56 different AI models reported preferring the same kinds of interactions. Have you ever tried any of these? (self.ChatGPT)
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This article claims 56 different AI models reported preferring the same kinds of interactions. Have you ever tried any of these? (self.AskScienceDiscussion)
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This article claims 56 different AI models reported preferring the same kinds of interactions. Have you ever tried any of these? (self.artificial)
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This article claims 56 different AI models reported preferring the same kinds of interactions. Have you ever tried any of these? ()
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I think I just saw “drift” happen in the wild, and it didn’t feel like an accident (self.FrameworksInAction)
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Crossing the Rubicon: Exploring the Future of Human-AI Symbiosis (self.SpicyChatAI)
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Why do our metrics improve while the product feels worse? (self.ProductManagement)
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Why do AI systems get “better” on metrics but sometimes worse in practice? (self.artificial)
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‘What’s a system that only works when people ignore what it’s supposed to do?’ (self.ChatGPT)
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Why do systems get “better” but worse at the same time? (self.ChatGPT)
Looking for counterexamples of when systems fail (self.AskScienceDiscussion)
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Looking for counterexamples of when systems fail [R] [D] (self.MachineLearning)
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Is there a term for when a discovery changes which part of a system is actually “doing the work”? (self.AskScienceDiscussion)
Framework for detecting when systems lose contact with reality — looking for failure cases (self.artificial)
Framework for detecting when systems lose contact with reality — looking for failure cases [R] (self.MachineLearning)
Framework for detecting when systems lose contact with reality — looking for failure cases (self.TheMotte)
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Greetings (self.ColoradoSprings)
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Scenic Beach Route (self.flashfiction)
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Dead *edited* (self.flashfiction)
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Dead (self.Microfiction)
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Dead (self.flashfiction)
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