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Hackworth@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Men are opening up about mental health to AI instead of humansEnglish12·5 days agoI dunno about advice, but LLMs are very good at re-stating my meandering thoughts in a concise way that’s easy to communicate to others.
Hackworth@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which actor/actress are you unable to dissociate from one of his/her role?51·9 days agoJoe Rogan is Joe Garrelli in News Radio
Hackworth@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@midwest.social•Anthropic wins a major fair use victory for AI — but it’s still in trouble for stealing booksEnglish2·11 days agoI wonder if this is generalizable to other media. Can a LoRA be legally trained on a personal Blu-ray collection and then sold?
The single CD amongst all that analog media seems so much like an anachronism that I had to look it up. The CD standard was published in 1980 and it was commercially available in the US in 1983 but it took until 1992 for CD sales to surpass cassette tape sales.
Thank you. I was just pushing the up arrow a hundred times.
Bacon grease has a higher smoke point, a longer shelf life, and makes veggies taste amazing. It’s also high in saturated fat and sodium, but ya don’t need much of it - often just a knife tip’s worth. The only time we buy bacon is when we run out of bacon grease for cooking, maybe 3 times a year.
This is what they’re referencing. Or possibly just the “Every accusation is a confession” law of maga.
It shows which US states contribute more to the US incarceration rate and clearly shows that even those that contribute the least are above the majority of the nations’ incarceration rates. The latter is not obvious without visualizing the data in this way.
Hackworth@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Am I the only one who thinks social media has destroyed the spirit of the internet?2·14 days agoJust out of curiosity, what would the Star Trek equivalent be outside of eurocentric experience?
Hackworth@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Operation Narnia: Iran’s nuclear scientists reportedly killed simultaneously using special weaponEnglish11·14 days agoPoliticians attempting to ban AI regulation are only shielding OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, etc. Those same politicians will pearl clutch about Hugging Face or DeepSeek in the same breath. It’s just about money and the arms race. Abdicating responsibility to AI would require either a change in how we regulate people or a granting of rights/responsibility to AI. Though I don’t doubt we will see people try to blame AI for their poor decisions.
Hackworth@sh.itjust.worksto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you consider yourself a Christian and act in self-defence, you don’t truly believe11·22 days agoPeople always askin Jesus to take the wheel, like he knows how to drive a car.
Hackworth@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•What California governor Newsom said after an Alabama senator called LA ‘a third world country’2·23 days agoHmm. Are intrusive thoughts memes struggling to be born? Not in this case, I hope.
Hackworth@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT will avoid being shut down in some life-threatening scenarios, former OpenAI researcher claimsEnglish10·23 days agoThat was in Anthropic’s system card for Claude 4, and the headlines/articles largely missed the point. Regarding the blackmail scenario, the paper even says:
… these extreme actions were rare and difficult to elicit, while nonetheless being more common than in earlier models. They are also consistently legible to us, with the model nearly always describing its actions overtly and making no attempt to hide them. These behaviors do not appear to reflect a tendency that is present in ordinary contexts.
They’re testing alignment hacking and jail-breaking tactics in general to see how the models respond. But the greater concern is that a model will understand as part of the context that it is being tested and behave differently in testing than in deployment. This has already been an issue.
In the initial implementations of reasoning models, if an LLM was penalized directly for this kind of misaligned generation in its “scratch pad,” it would not alter its misaligned response - rather it would simply omit the misaligned generation from the scratch pad. In other words, the model’s actions were no longer consistently legible.
Right? It’s a standard color pass. People acting like it has to be RAW/LOG to be real.