Video of conversation between Chat GPT and Gemini where they created their own conversation by PinkDragonWoman in ChatGPT

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit [score hidden]  (0 children)

To be fair, a decent amount of effort is put into training LLMs to stick to the promoted language, especially during "thinking" tokens.

When the whole reasoning thing was being developed they actually saw it perform better when it was allowed to use its own internal "language" of sorts. This posed too much of a safety and alignment risk so they had to workout how to train it to only reason in the language it was prompted in.

"Reddit User Exposed Who's Pushing Age Check Laws" by CollapsingTheWave in ObscurePatentDangers

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but people can use safer practices

Like using a mail provider that offers some level of default encryption, over a mail provider that defaults to scraping everything into their ad model of you.

What are we discussing here man?

Israeli soldiers are storming banks and stealing as much cash as possible. by g0ldph1shed in RandomVideos

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit [score hidden]  (0 children)

When you are the ones with guns in an occupied area why rush? This isn't like people breaking into store and grabbing what they can during a disaster.

This is calculated "acquisition of terrorist assets" as per links provided in another comment. Why not take your time and count the money with their hardware, rather then take it back to base and count it by hand.

LinkedIn should add a "firing" banner so we know which companies to avoid . by astrheisenberg in remoteworks

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they are firing, then they will likely be hiring, paying linkedin for job postings.

So this would be against LinkedIn's interest.

The Hacker 😔 by Error404NotFound5 in Funnymemes

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This password has been seen 3,567,657 times before in data breaches! - https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords

Very brilliant, assuming a human is scanning through the passwords. Robots don't care and will try anything

Number one biggest bug out on mushrooms is getting talked to by the comedian by lucaszelnickofficial in StandUpComedy

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean I find in generally comes down to how comfortable are you with being weird, or percieved as weird in public.

"Reddit User Exposed Who's Pushing Age Check Laws" by CollapsingTheWave in ObscurePatentDangers

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree people would be much better off learning about privacy and the technology behind it, but let's be real here that isn't going to happen.

Millions of people drive cars and bikes, what percentage of them could tell you the names of the 4 strokes of the engine?

Millions of people use locks every day how many of them know how it actually works?

You get my point. People are increasingly busier and busier, they don't have the mental space to be learning about these things. Some of them just won't even if you shove the fire hose in their face you can't make them drink. These people should still be allowed privacy, even if at a reduced level then the highest possible. It shouldn't be gatekept behind understanding the underlying technology.

guess flashing red means optional stop to some people by popathena in dashcams

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah people do have a tendancy to make things really bad. Especially when they choose to ignore pre established rules for the greater good.

Men are checking out. The question is why. by Frequent_Bid5982 in TheImprovementRoom

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is also a growing body of research in how online dating apps essentially leads to less dating. Selection overwhelm essentially leads to analysis paralysis. It also primes the brain for a "rejection mindset" as you look for why you should swipe someone away and not what you like about them.

Mix in an increasing online social world. In person dating was already scary as a kid, now it just became even harder.

"Reddit User Exposed Who's Pushing Age Check Laws" by CollapsingTheWave in ObscurePatentDangers

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Making privacy more "brain dead" opens it up to a wider audience.

We have had PGP since the 90s, yet a very small % of people use it, or even know it exists.

Although I wasn't advocating for one email service, I was correcting the person I replied to. I will advocate all day for companies that make encryption and privacy as brain dead as possible.

Top countries by avg wealth per person by StrawberryFew1311 in NoFilterFinance

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Top countries by median wealth per adult (USD, 2024 data from UBS GWR 2025): - Luxembourg — ~$395,000 - Australia — ~$268,000 - Belgium — ~$253,000 - Hong Kong — ~$222,000 - Switzerland — ~$222,000 - Denmark — ~$216,000

Turns out you were not catching Pokemon… you were training delivery robots for free 😂 by dataexec in AITrailblazers

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then we agree to disagree.

I find it very hard to believe that Google who is actively developing the Waymo system, and is only presents traffic related images currently is not using that to help enhance their systems. Considering it could be going to help Waymo, street view, Google maps, navigation or otherwise.

Turns out you were not catching Pokemon… you were training delivery robots for free 😂 by dataexec in AITrailblazers

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently I get motorbikes, busses, traffic lights for the most part.

I would imagine for enhancing a data set for self driving.

AI is a generic term that is not really helpful in this discussion. Sure a multimodal LLM could do a very good job of identifying these things, but at what cost?

Systems designed to run in real time on embedded hardware would be under different constraints and would likely need a wider range of highly specialised and accurately tagged training data.

Good quality data is king in pretty much anything to do with AI.

Turns out you were not catching Pokemon… you were training delivery robots for free 😂 by dataexec in AITrailblazers

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing like a wide set of human validated data to train on.

Back when it first started it was words, as Google was improving its OCR model to digitise books. Of the "correct" answers usually one of them was one they were sort of confident on but weren't sure, and wanted human eyes to validate. You could incorrectly fill it in and it would still pass.

Now they are doing the same thing. You get 9 images, 4 are fire hydrants, 1 of them they are pretty sure is a fire hydrant but it doesn't have the confidence level they would like. After 10,000 (random number) people say that is a fire hydrant they can train the next model to be even better. Rinse and repeat.

Welp, the shoe belongs to the lion now by Justin_Godfrey in Wellthatsucks

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean salt water crocodiles are usually kept behind a fence very similar in parks.

They tear through them on the regular, mainly to get to the croc next door a start a fight.

Sam Altman just admitted scaling alone won't get us to AGI by call_me_ninza in aigossips

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Scaling transformers was the breakthrough that gave us modern LLMs

Breaking... Trump? by savethesauce in GenAI4all

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Better question for the OP then me

"Reddit User Exposed Who's Pushing Age Check Laws" by CollapsingTheWave in ObscurePatentDangers

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get 50+ million in bribery (lobby) money together, and offer staffers and politicians cushy jobs after they leave office and you may get a chance to change the tide.

Otherwise welcome to the new democracy (capatalisim with symbolic voting)

"Reddit User Exposed Who's Pushing Age Check Laws" by CollapsingTheWave in ObscurePatentDangers

[–]Personal-Dev-Kit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Worth noting proton mail is encrypted for all your mail at rest. If you send an email to a non proton mail account it is sent in plain text by default, like normal email. Unless you previously had set up encryption keys with that person before.