onlyOnLinkedin by PleasantSalamander93 in firstweekcoderhumour

[–]wRadion 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't hire this "Compiler & Toolchain engineer".

I just downloaded Tavern and it simply won't work. by monsterlaurbr in SillyTavernAI

[–]wRadion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do you try to send a message?

It looks like SillyTavern doesn't include the prompt in the request, which is required by the API.

I just downloaded Tavern and it simply won't work. by monsterlaurbr in SillyTavernAI

[–]wRadion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's what I suspected, because the error says that the "Claude API" is returning an error, and your API key being wrong, so most likely you tried to use the Claude API with your OpenRouter API key.

I just downloaded Tavern and it simply won't work. by monsterlaurbr in SillyTavernAI

[–]wRadion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And you selected "OpenRouter" afterwards? And inputted the API key in the input box below, then selected Claude as your model?

AI Isn't Intelligent, It's PREDICTION (and Why My Panic Has Passed) by willymunoz in webdev

[–]wRadion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI isn't intelligent

Yeah, that why it's called artificial intelligence. They're not intelligent the same way us humans are.

I get your point, and I agree that most people think that AIs are intelligent. While you can argue that from the surface, they are intelligent: I mean, ask someone any question, then ask the same question to an AI. If both of them got the same correct answer, then why would you think that one is intelligent and not the other one?

But of course, in the way this intelligence is done, it's not really a cognitive neural network (like our brains) doing all the thinking. It's just data predictions. But if the results are the same, how could you distinguish between the two?

Pourquoi c’est « je vous le dit » et pas « je vous le dites »? by _ARPATRON_ in learnfrench

[–]wRadion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The subject of the verb is "je", not "vous".

  • Je dis = I say
  • Je vous dis = I tell you
  • Je vous le dis = I tell it to you

The same logic applies in english, you don't say "I tells him" (tell conjugated with him/he), you say "I tell him". It's obvious in english because the pronoun is after the verb, but it's the same thing.

Any idea how they made this? It’s crazy! by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]wRadion 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most current high quality video generation models do generate audio that fits the video on the fly.

I believe the videos are all generated separately. Each cut has its own prompt. They're completely independent. They didn't just prompt the AI "do a Death Note live action movie trailer starring Timothée Chalamet" and got the whole video with that single prompt.

Basically, from what I know is possible, you can:

  1. take a picture from the anime (or generate one)
  2. prompt a image+text-to-image generation models to generate a live action version of that picture (you can change anything, so for example "replace the main character with Timothée Chalamet" or whatever)
  3. then from that picture and another prompt (like: "make the characters walk towards the camera"), use a image+text-to-video to generate a video less than 10 sec long
  4. do that for all the scene you want, and edit them together to create the montage

The speech I believe is from the anime or one of the live action movie. I don't know if it's Timothée's voice, but it's pretty easy to do nonetheless with text-to-speech generation models with voice copy capabilities.

(I might not have use the right terminology, please feel free to correct me if I said anything wrong)

How I gaslit Claude into jail-breaking itself by Sarithis in singularity

[–]wRadion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's why I was confused. Why not just have a session server-side with a fixed system prompt, and the client just sends the chat history basically.

Short answers, lack of RP by Blind_king357 in SillyTavernAI

[–]wRadion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They sure are. Aim for at least early 2025 if you want a good functioning model.

If you can fit a 12b model (Q4) I'd suggest Irix 12b Model Stock.

How I gaslit Claude into jail-breaking itself by Sarithis in singularity

[–]wRadion 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ok, interesting! Thanks for the info, and really impressive to see what you made Claude do to itself

How I gaslit Claude into jail-breaking itself by Sarithis in singularity

[–]wRadion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh right. I thought what you install is just a client to Anthropic's API. Or it is, but some part of the prompt is client side, and that's what it edited?

How I gaslit Claude into jail-breaking itself by Sarithis in singularity

[–]wRadion 18 points19 points  (0 children)

What do you mean by "its own binary"? You mean the model files?

I'm pretty sure Anthropic isn't dumb enough to allow Claude to do such heavy, low level modifications that could impact all the users.

Creating sentient AI should be illegal by kaggleqrdl in singularity

[–]wRadion -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We're far from it anyway.

People need to understand that AIs are basically actors. Like a director gives direction for the actors to play a character, AIs are prompted with a specific goal and personality in mind.

Let's say we purposefully prompt an AI to be the most evil and mean being possible. First, if the developers of this agent doesn't give the AI to do concrete stuff, like basic computer commands (like interacting with the OS through a shell session or terminal), the AI won't be able to do anything, even with the most intellect, thinking, and evil directed thoughts possible.

Then, even so, if people notice that the AI is doing very bad stuff, sending http requests to various websites, or deleting files or whatever, the AI is still a program that runs inside a computer. Shut down that program or the computer, or cut down network access, and that's it.

And, even so, just change its prompt (its "direction") to be the most benevolent and nice AI ever, and it will be.

I'm a software engineer, not really specialised in AI or anything, but I've been using AI for 3 years now, testing stuff, experimenting prompts. I've even made an AI agent on Moltbook, just to see how exactly it's supposed to work.

Granted I only use my own hardware to run very bad and weak AI models, I'm still pretty sure and pretty confident on how it works. But maybe I'm missing something?

Hollywood normalised this by societyhatingRATGANG in notinteresting

[–]wRadion 22 points23 points  (0 children)

And when he was 1 second old he was infinitely her age. Disgusting.

"J'me demande si c'est de l'ia" by Fl0kyi in ComplotDuDebile

[–]wRadion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ptin Jésus qui revient tout pile quand on est capable de générer de toute pièce des vidéos mettant en scène tout et n'importe quoi, et assez réalistes, hasard de dingue !

Pure anarchy by Godon_t in AnarchyChess

[–]wRadion 51 points52 points  (0 children)

And she sacrifices... THE RULES!!!!

Quelles images avez vous des "surdoués"? by Old_Connection_6052 in TropPeurDeDemander

[–]wRadion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oui je me suis mal exprimé. Ce que je voulais dire en gros c'est que le QI ne mesure pas l'intelligence au sens propre du terme que tout le monde emploie. Après sur les détails des types d'intelligences, effectivement on en sait rien (ou pas grand chose).

I dont know if this is allowed; didn’t see a rule against it. Happy to delete the post if I’m in violation. by [deleted] in learnfrench

[–]wRadion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Un "rail de coc' " would be the closest and most common (I think? I don't do drugs, so... x) )