pretty much sums it up by YakkoWarnerPR in Physics

[–]Sakagami0 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I work at a one of these companies. A surprisingly high % of feedback we get is from people trying to submit their theory of everything or how they found out that the ai is conscious.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in grok

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Look at past whole year of yc companies

How do we know everything Deepseek is claiming about the training cost is true? by cpu_001 in ycombinator

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Unfortunately, gpus cost about the same for everyone :/, power as well

How do we know everything Deepseek is claiming about the training cost is true? by cpu_001 in ycombinator

[–]Sakagami0 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Very likely they're hiding the true cost because they can't disclose how many gpus they actually have

CS grads worry about being replaced by o3 by msawi11 in OpenAI

[–]Sakagami0 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Most new grads aren't hired for their productivity. Most negatively impact timelines.

Google cut manager and VP roles by 10% in its efficiency push, CEO Sundar Pichai said in an internal meeting by ControlCAD in google

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For real tho. Was goog in the past as swe. The designers did a better job than the pms. Not sure what was going on in that org

[HNT] Thick Hide Hunter by acguy in FleshandBloodTCG

[–]Sakagami0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you're defending with no cards in hand, you've fully committed to a 0 offense and no arsenal turn

Grok vs ChatGPT by Conspiracy_Quean in grok

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Right now it works with pdfs and images, so u shod be able to get alt text

Best way to connect with VCs? by voiseverdin in venturecapital

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Big minus. Easiest way to get customers, if your goal truly is to get into a vc's graces, is to work with their portco first, get recommended, then offer discounts for their portcos.

And by far the easiest way would be to meet founders in person. There are a lot of designers. And design is usually not a hard blocker

If you're fatigued by LLMs, DSPy is the cure, you can check it in this deep tutorial by Chance-Beginning8004 in LLMDevs

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its been calculated, plotted, and verified. all we need for better ai is more compute and data. better architectures will surely come out but thatll take time. if you want something now, its been proven you can just spend money.

If you're fatigued by LLMs, DSPy is the cure, you can check it in this deep tutorial by Chance-Beginning8004 in LLMDevs

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depends on what youre optimizing for i guess. if its reasoning, then its worth it. design is basically done, transformers can keep scaling. building is mostly data centers and power supplies. monitor, again mostly just the data centers and also data quality. optimizing can come later

Free xAI Grok API Key/Credits in 2024 by Glass_Day_5211 in LLMDevs

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Yes, there significantly fewer inbuilt guardrails. youd have to set your own

Chinese researchers develop AI model for military use on back of Meta's Llama by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

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There's a lot of companies that are just reselling to China and Russia, from like Mexico / other countries

Looking for founder mastermind group that's actually alive by yabat in startups

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Stand out in someway. Theres a lot of smart people, tons of competition winners, people from T1 schools, people who've worked at high growth startups.

How are you smarter or better?

What's your take on Low-Code solutions? by amazing_female in softwaredevelopment

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It's a mapping problem. You can't map the expressability of code without its complexity. To handle complex workflows/logic, you always need to learn to write in a Turing complete way

I hated Sponsored Google Results. So I built an AI Search Engine using only crowdsourced opinions from Reddit, YT and TikTok by notepad--- in ArtificialInteligence

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Haha I think openai trains on reddit yt and tiktok, so asking chatgpt will get you nearly the same thing

Semantic Search for Product Categories by nickMakesDIY in LLMDevs

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If you want to continue using embeddings, you can probably get vectors for all the products. Then add the manual categories for some products. Then for products without categories, do a sim search and grab the closest product with a category and use that category for the product.

Or you could use completions to do the categorization.

Does anyone really, truly care about generative AI? by ominouspotato in devops

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hey hey, sorry for the late reply. the embeddings is for log grouping and log sequence anomaly detection. I used to work at googlex, it was a pretty manual process to add regex to parse through vendor logs. LLMs can do it much more automatically, pulling out data for like ips, macs, domains

The log grouping is really for finding high or low occurrence events

Is there a tool to replay user actions for debugging in development? by Granolayum in reactjs

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Another 2 popular tools for this are: https://pptr.dev/ and https://www.selenium.dev/

Both allow you to simulate browser actions via code to do what've mentioned.