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A very interesting article hidden behind a cryptic headline. I almost didn't read it because the title makes no sense to me. That would have been my loss.

> if it is not or or not even

Did you want to test the LLM's grammatical comprehension?


When I'm tired my typing goes bad. I obvioulsy meant: "is that number even odd ?" :-)

A portable Linux computer that can also act as a phone and has Cyrillic letters on the keyboard? Fucking awesome.

Law never had anything to do with reason, but this is one more law that mandates an unreachable goal. This will trigger an untold amount of brain-rotten despotism.

Same here. But I also seem to remember claims that this isn't true…

I had it learned as "data duplicator" or something like that... seems also bogus.

So you just take Meta at their word? How naive can you be?

> artificial creativity

This artificial creativity will only go so far, because it's a simulated semblance of human creativity, as much as could be gathered from training data. If not continually refueled by new training data, it will run out sooner or later. And then it will get boring really quickly.


But it is being continually refueled. The output of an LLM, at least in the process of generating code, is a combined product of human creativity and the LLMl. I have told it what to do, fixed what it got wrong, and verified the solution was correct through testing.

> In July, the Trump administration walked back a February move to cut off U.S. oil giant Chevron from doing business in Venezuela.

"It's OK when it's our guy."


An old adage says, there is no such thing as "bad PR".

The old adage is dumb, of course there is bad PR, that’s why people hire PR firms to begin with

Weenies with no sense of humor. I found the ad hilarious, even though no ad on Earth could lure me to McDonald's.

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