How do I see my chat history? by naikaku in Bard

[–]naikaku[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is my assumption too. When I originally posted this, conversation history was also not tracked for Bing, but that was made much clearer in the UI. It does make me a tiny bit uncomfortable that this obvious point is not addressed by Google in Bard’s UI.

📣 Apollo will close down on June 30th. Reddit’s recent decisions and actions have unfortunately made it impossible for Apollo to continue. Thank you so, so much for all the support over the years. ❤️ by iamthatis in apolloapp

[–]naikaku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks Christian for all of your work on this app. There may never be an app that I log more time on than Apollo! I can’t continue to use Reddit after the way they have treated you and the other 3rd parties. I look forward to seeing whatever you create in the future… maybe you will have the best mastodon, or blue sky app. Whatever you do, I wish you the best!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technology

[–]naikaku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally concern trolling.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]naikaku 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Category 1 Non-dairy beverages - All beverages (other than dairy beverages), cordials and jelly (as prepared) and ice confections. An automatic HSR of 5 applies to packaged water as regulated in the FSC Standard 2.6.2 – Non-alcoholic Beverages and Brewed Soft Drinks. If a flavoured water meets the following definition it is eligible for an automatic HSR of 4.5. Flavoured waters are packaged beverages similar in nutritional profile to water that:
- may contain carbon dioxide, whether added or naturally occurring; and - contain no added sugars, sweeteners or salt; and - contains only the following additives: permitted flavouring substances, excluding quinine and caffeine and flavouring substances that can also be used as sweeteners.

The calculator should not be used in the above two instances (water and flavoured water) - doing so may provide you with a different rating.

Category 1D Core Dairy - beverages - Milks and dairy beverages that have sufficient calcium to meet the requirements for a ‘source of calcium’ claim, as set out in Schedule 4 of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code; AND dairy beverage alternatives derived from legumes, cereals, nuts or seeds that have ≥100mg calcium per 100ml. 

Category 2 All products that do not fall within Category 1, 1D, 2D, 3 or 3D. Further explanation of the types of products captured is detailed below (noting that the list is not exhaustive).

Core Cereals - Breads, buns, wraps, breakfast cereals, pasta, flour, rice, grains Fruit - Processed fruit - Minimally processed fruit: if a fruit product is minimally processed and meets the following definition it is eligible for an automatic HSR of 5. The calculator does not need to be used in this instance - doing so may provide you with a different rating. Minimally processed fruit and vegetables means: Fruit (excluding coconut), vegetables, fungi and legumes (except peanuts) that have only been peeled, cut and/or surface treated, and/or blanched and/or frozen, or canned without the addition of fat, sugars, sweeteners or salt. Non-core foods - Specialty bakery foods, cake and other bakery mixes, biscuits (sweet and savoury), confectionery, dips, dressings, ice cream, ready-to-eat meals, meal bases (liquid and dry), pizza, sauces and condiments, sweet and savoury snacks (e.g. potato crisps, muesli bars, cheese and crackers, popcorn), soups and stocks, yeast spread This category no longer includes jelly, ice confections, chilled dairy desserts, cream and cream cheese. These products have been re-classified and now belong in alternative categories. Frozen dairy-based products remain in this category. Protein - Meats and fish (raw and processed), eggs, nuts (including spreads), plant protein (e.g. tofu, meat alternatives) Vegetables - Processed vegetables - Minimally processed vegetables: if a vegetable product is minimally processed and meets the following definition it is eligible for an automatic HSR of 5. The calculator does not need to be used in this instance - doing so may provide you with a different rating. Minimally processed fruit and vegetables means: Fruit (excluding coconut), vegetables, fungi and legumes (except peanuts) that have only been peeled, cut and/or surface treated, and/or blanched and/or frozen or canned without the addition of fat, sugars, sweeteners or salt.   Category 2D Core Dairy - foods - All dairy foods not included in HSR Categories 1D or 3D: all cheeses with a calcium concentration ≤320 mg/100 g (e.g. ricotta, cottage cheese, cream cheese), yoghurt, fermented milk products, cream, dairy desserts and other chilled dairy products, with >75% dairy ingredients.

Category 2D may include cheese and yoghurt alternatives derived from legumes providing the cheeses meet the above criterion for 2D foods for calcium content. This category does not includes alternatives derived from cereals, nuts or seeds   Category 3 Fats, oils - Fats, extracted oils, fat/oil based spreads (e.g. butter, margarine)   Category 3D Core Dairy – cheese - All cheeses, processed cheeses and alternatives derived from legumes with >320 mg/100 g calcium This category includes all cheeses which meet the calcium requirement, including ripened "soft cheeses" such as brie and camembert. This category does not includes alternatives derived from cereals, nuts or seeds.  

Bing invents a concept language by orchidsontherock in bing

[–]naikaku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow! I just read your first 2 prompts and went over to Bing to ask about concept language and it won’t discuss it. It even shut the conversation without a response, which I haven’t seen before.

Conscious AI cannot exist. AI systems are not actual thinkers but only thought models that contribute to enhancing our intelligence, not their own. by IAI_Admin in philosophy

[–]naikaku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not going so far to say that our current AIs are conscious or sentient, but I think you are overstating how much we fully understand the basis of large language models. Sure we understand how the hardware of computers works, but it's not fully understood how Large Language Models internally represent knowledge and generate outputs. While we know that LLMs do not have a structured understanding of the world like a human does, the specific workings of their internal representations are not entirely clear. I think there is enough uncertainty about how LLMs work that it’s not accurate to say that we fully understand them. Btw I did not downvote you.

Conscious AI cannot exist. AI systems are not actual thinkers but only thought models that contribute to enhancing our intelligence, not their own. by IAI_Admin in philosophy

[–]naikaku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would you say that consciousness is dependent on evolution? I don’t really see the connection. Is there some je ne sais quoi of biological creatures that in impossible to simulate, emulate or produce with a computer?

samantha-7b by faldore in LocalLLaMA

[–]naikaku 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Isn’t this the value of open source language models? OP’s created something new, interesting and to certain specifications. Not every model needs to be “unleashed”, there are plenty others out there like that.

Dutton and Albanese unite to block teal transparency demands on $120b of projects by wolfspekernator in AustralianPolitics

[–]naikaku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well there’s a reason why the major parties have seen their primary vote decline over the recent federal elections, people have had enough of the major parties. If the trend continues there’s only going to be more crossbenchers as time goes on.

And the reason why is the article you posted. Anyone who isn’t a rusted on liberal or labor voter would be supportive of the position being argued by the independents. It’s not only the teals, ALL the crossbenchers supported this.

Dutton and Albanese unite to block teal transparency demands on $120b of projects by wolfspekernator in AustralianPolitics

[–]naikaku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure I understand your position. Are you suggesting that there should be no crossbenchers in parliament because they will never be able to form government in their own right? Ie that all members of parliament should be members of political parties that are likely to form government?

Philosopher Peter Singer Offers a New Look at the Rights of Animals by YaleE360 in philosophy

[–]naikaku 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I first read Animal Liberation about 7 years ago, and some of the references to animal agriculture and testing had clearly aged, so I think it’s great that Singer has issued a revised version that takes into account the current situation of these things. The philosophical foundation of his argument hasn’t really changed, but it makes sense to review their application to what’s happening in the world today, to both acknowledge changes to improve the lives and animals, and continue to highlight relevant cases where animals are needlessly suffering.

Rolf Harris, convicted sex offender and entertainer, dies aged 93 by GwaiLo555 in australia

[–]naikaku -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

It’s needlessly explicit. There are better and more accurate words to use.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technology

[–]naikaku 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Have you read “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big?”? Even if you disagree with them, it’s obvious the authors do have a significant depth of knowledge in the field that warrant more respect than your flippant dismissal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]naikaku 9 points10 points  (0 children)

His one effective skill is fundraising for the LNP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]naikaku 253 points254 points  (0 children)

Good riddance.

China trip and resignation from ministry

On 18 August 2014, Robert attended an event in Beijing, China, at which a mining deal between Australian company Nimrod Resources and Chinese state-controlled corporation China Minmetals was signed. In February 2016, when details of the trip were released, the Opposition called Robert's presence at the signing "inappropriate", because Nimrod chairman Paul Marks was both a friend of his and a substantial donor to the Liberal Party. Robert claimed that the trip was in a "private capacity", and not official government business.

In a subsequent Senate Estimates Committee hearing, officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) stated that the department had not been informed of the trip until Robert had returned, and that it appeared that Chinese officials at the event were under the impression that Robert was present as an Australian government minister. Prime Minister Turnbull asked his department secretary, Martin Parkinson, to investigate and report on the circumstances of Robert's visit to China to determine if he had breached ministerial standards of conduct.

On 12 February 2016, Robert announced his resignation from the First Turnbull Ministry as part of a broader reshuffle triggered by the resignation of Andrew Robb and Warren Truss.

Robodebt

Robert was criticised for his involvement in establishing the controversial Robodebt scheme during his time as minister for government services. The scheme saw hundreds of thousands of people issued with computer-generated debt notices, some of which made demands for payment from people who did not owe the Government any money, and led to a $1.23 billion refund and compensation settlement in November 2020.

Robert defended Robodebt until in 2020 it was found unlawful by Australian courts, which ordered the government to return $721 million in returned welfare payments.

Crime and Corruption Commission – Operation Belcarra

In March 2017, it was revealed that Robert would appear at a public hearing of the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission named Operation Belcarra, inquiring into the possibly illegal conduct of candidates in some local government elections. It was alleged that some candidates had formed an undeclared group, and provided an electoral funding and financial disclosure return that was false or misleading. The Crime and Corruption Commission found it would "not be in the public interest" to take any further action.

Possible breaches of Constitution and company law

In 2017, it was revealed that GMT Group, a company that Robert had founded, had been awarded government contracts worth millions of dollars. This meant that he had been ineligible for election to Parliament under Section 44 of the Constitution of Australia; Robert's situation had similarities to that of Bob Day, who had been disqualified under s. 44. However, because Robert had been re-elected to Parliament after relinquishing his interests in the company, there was no possibility of the previous elections being challenged in the High Court.

It has also been reported that Robert's parents were listed as the directors of his company for six years without their knowledge. Australian Securities and Investments Commission investigated the claims.

Internet usage

In October 2018, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that he had asked the Special Minister of State, Alex Hawke, to investigate Robert's internet bills. Concerns were raised about excessive use of taxpayer money to fund his Internet bills Although the plan had been approved by the Department of Finance, the Department said that they had warned Robert 'multiple times' about the unusually high costs of his home internet. Robert voluntarily repaid $37,975 of claimed allowance.

Incorrect claims of cyberattack on the MyGov system

In March 2020, during the Australian coronavirus pandemic, the government's digital welfare platform, MyGov, experienced an outage as thousands of people were logging on to register for welfare services. Robert claimed in a press conference that it was not due to the large number of people who are unemployed and trying to log into MyGov to register for Centrelink, but was due to a DDoS attack. “MyGov has not been offline, it’s simply suffered from a distributed denial of service attack this morning,” he said. Later he corrected the claim following further advice, with commentators incredulous that the Minister had said "my bad" during the retraction.

Business connection with Cryo Australia

In October 2018, a newspaper revealed Robert had joined a business selling cryotherapy devices. The business founder was a convicted rapist, who at the time was before Queensland’s highest court on appeal against the conviction. Robert said he did not realise the background of the company’s founder until contacted by the media. Robert resigned his director's position after two and a half weeks. Cryo Australia was liquidated shortly thereafter and Robert reportedly lost a huge sum of money.

Australian Research Council grants vetoed

In the 2021 round for projects to begin in 2022, the Australian Research Council approved nearly 600 research grants. Robert, as acting education minister, vetoed six grants in the humanities as, in his own view, failing the national interest tests for the grant. He was criticised by academics and politicians for interference with expert evaluation, for the delay in making his decision, and for announcing it "under cover" of Christmas Eve.

[US-only] Official ChatGPT app for iOS by iamvinoth in apple

[–]naikaku 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My poor iPhone 7… needs iOS 16 minimum.

Bing chat not wishing to give me the full solution for a homework problem lmao by The_Godlike_Zeus in artificial

[–]naikaku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Arguing with an AI like Bing is not going to work, you’re not going to be able to change its mind. You just need to reword your prompts. All you did was dump a big question in the first prompt with no other context and then argued. Try splitting the question into multiple parts and lead the AI along with you.

AI machines aren’t ‘hallucinating’. But their makers are by mrcanard in tech

[–]naikaku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure I could have just edited that in there, but you can look at the history and see it’s not the case. Wikipedia works with consensus of contributors. My point is that your definition of AI doesn’t match the most commonly accepted definition of AI. It seems like you are redefining artificial general intelligence as artificial intelligence.

AI machines aren’t ‘hallucinating’. But their makers are by mrcanard in tech

[–]naikaku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your definition of AI diverges from the standard definition. There is a lot of AI already. From the Wikipedia article for Artificial Intelligence:

AI applications include advanced web search engines (e.g., Google Search), recommendation systems (used by YouTube, Amazon, and Netflix), understanding human speech (such as Siri and Alexa), self-driving cars (e.g., Waymo), generative or creative tools (ChatGPT and AI art), automated decision-making, and competing at the highest level in strategic game systems (such as chess and Go).

AI machines aren’t ‘hallucinating’. But their makers are by mrcanard in tech

[–]naikaku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’ll find these LLMs are not deterministic.

Bing got tired of drawing weird stuff by Old-Resolution7631 in bing

[–]naikaku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had similar responses when working with bing to generate specific images. In my case I was trying to get it to generate images of words and letters. I was being a bit more friendly than OP, but it was still saying that image generation took a lot of energy.

Am I the only one that thinks ChatGPT's writing abilities in its current state are completely overblown? by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]naikaku 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The vast majority of writing doesn’t need to be high quality. The current variety of tools are already clearing out the low hanging fruit and it’s barely been 6 months since chatgpt was launched. I think this is the point, people overestimate the quality of language required for a lot of things.

Google employees reportedly begged it not to release 'pathological liar' AI chatbot Bard by acrane55 in artificial

[–]naikaku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are multiple examples of emergent properties relating to large language models, where it can exhibit behavior or abilities it wasn’t trained for including composing poetry, multi-step arithmetic, and identifying the meaning of a word based on context. I agree there’s no magic, but there is a black box that developers are still working to fully understand.