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  • KirwanK Offline
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    It’s absolutely mind blowing. They need to dial down the horniness, too much Her vibes.

    Going to be a weird world soon.

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    @Bones said in Chat GPT:

    Fed some SQL in yesterday asking it to put the commas before the fields. It just gave me back the exact same SQL and said done!

    There is a guy at work who has been banging on about how great it will be for doing analytics etc.

    Told him 2 years ago "Don't expect much just yet. It won't solve complex stuff" but he kept blathering on - mainly because he's a shit analyst at best.

    Anyway, we're a Google client at Woolies and they've been creeping in a few of their tools via Gemini to things like Sheets and Chat etc. "Summarise this chat" for when you miss things, or email trails. Yeah great.

    So he proudly got us around a table to see what the offering was. I fed in a bunch of work notes from field teams and asked it a few basic questions.

    While it saved me about 15 minutes writing regexp statements in BigQuery, it was hardly mind blowing.

    At this stage I can see how it helps cut a few tasks down, but we're hardly talking about J.A.R.V.I.S. here...

    For many people it is very useful to sort out semi-structured data, and answer the first question so you can revise and then figure out what question to ask next. Like building pylons for a bridge, I guess.

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    Scale it out to the models that take a million tokens. Now put in three years of work notes, and you can ask for trends or data points that might not be as obvious.

    Absolutely has limitations, but the compute being thrown at these things is increasing 10x every six months. Elon is worried about electricity shortages…

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    This fascinating behaviour.

    One of the reasons I’m polite to the models 🙂

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  • FrankF Offline
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    Anyone have opinions of the strengths and weaknesses of Grok? (it is now free to use)

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    I'm seeing a lot of conjecture that OpenAI have got to the point of recursive improvement, i.e. the AI is now capable of automating its own R&D and progressing towards AGI.

    If correct, that's held to the timelines I read about over a decade ago which suggests those people had awfully good crystal balls. And what's concerning is those same people are genuinely worried about the impact on us.

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    @antipodean said in Chat GPT:

    I'm seeing a lot of conjecture that OpenAI have got to the point of recursive improvement, i.e. the AI is now capable of automating its own R&D and progressing towards AGI.

    If correct, that's held to the timelines I read about over a decade ago which suggests those people had awfully good crystal balls. And what's concerning is those same people are genuinely worried about the impact on us.

    Anthropic are rumoured to have done it as well, and Zuck hinted at it too recently.

    We'll see if it's true if those companies stop advertising for mid-level developers for websites.

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    $500 Billion investiment, and rumours of the end of the Microsoft deal. This is unbelievable stuff.

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    AI agents are already hitting things.

    Mate quit his job and started up a new business. He needed to learn some new software - eg video editing. There are loads of agents/bots trained on the software that provide realtime, useful support to actually 'do' stuff. You just ask 'how to import this type of video' and it tells you what to do. 'how to slice it' and it finds the right tool, tells you how to use it - and doesn't bombard you with all the other related tools you don't need.

    Looks a game changer for learning new things - like having an expert on call to help you 24/7

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    @Frank said in Chat GPT:

    Anyone have opinions of the strengths and weaknesses of Grok? (it is now free to use)

    Had an argument with Grok yesterday. Thought its value judgement pretty horrifying, I was pushing it on the comparisons of group-identity vs individualist movements. Even when comparing death counts (100m vs potentially hundreds of people, I asked Grok to compile all the figures itself) it couldn't consider group identity groups as being negative for society. Although it was on-board with Nazism and the KKK being extremely evil, Communism and the corresponding millions of deaths wasn't as bad because of progress in 'womens rights' and the unintentional consequences of starving 10s of millions of people to death.

    Tried it with Grok as I figured it was probably the least likely to have an extreme 'woke' bent to it. But AI coming out now after the last decade of nonsense is a pretty bad mix, unless it is of course just a bad ai. Would be interesting to run comparisons.

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    @nzzp yep, a year ago I had zero idea how to read/write/manipulate XSLT, but have managed to roll out a few neat stylesheets transforming data to a handful of clients since, with the brilliant assistance of my trusty copilot.

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    I rewrote a microservice in a language I don't know. It's a great way to learn and be more productive.

    Claude is still the best IMO.

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    well well well, be curious to see how deepseek changes a few things, a bit slower as based on reinforcement learning as opposed to huge amount of data, but cost effective in comparison.
    Superannuation funds probably the biggest thing hit today

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    Half a trilion odd gone from NVidia, ouch

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  • FrankF Offline
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    Great if less energy can be used to achieve the AI goals.

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  • MachpantsM Online
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    Funny watching the chat real time censor itself over loaded chi com questions

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    https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/news/6030380

    Dylan Patel  /  Jan 30

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    Have been playing with Grok3. It's incredible that in around a year, XAI has not only caught up to the leading companies, but is arguably now ahead.

    It's continuing to train, and they are making daily updates to features, and to regular updates to the model. Voice is coming in a few days.

    Has a huge token window, is incredible quick, and the results have been epic. You can point it at API docs online and it will summarise aspects of the results, and pull in information to support it. It's like having your own researcher. Coding is fantastic, and the news summaries are great. Realtime data from X gives it a good point of difference.

    They have quietly finished the 200,000 GPU cluster, and continue to expand and plan larger. The Elon superpower of building things impossibly quickly is a HUGE advantage with this. Not sure anyone can compete, next year is going to be wild as they try.

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  • MachpantsM Online
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    @Kirwan said in Chat GPT:

    Have been playing with Grok3. It's incredible that in around a year, XAI has not only caught up to the leading companies, but is arguably now ahead.

    It's continuing to train, and they are making daily updates to features, and to regular updates to the model. Voice is coming in a few days.

    Has a huge token window, is incredible quick, and the results have been epic. You can point it at API docs online and it will summarise aspects of the results, and pull in information to support it. It's like having your own researcher. Coding is fantastic, and the news summaries are great. Realtime data from X gives it a good point of difference.

    They have quietly finished the 200,000 GPU cluster, and continue to expand and plan larger. The Elon superpower of building things impossibly quickly is a HUGE advantage with this. Not sure anyone can compete, next year is going to be wild as they try.

    Bastards, that's why I can't afford to upgrade my gaming rig. First crypto, then covid, now AI

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    Grok3 is waaaaay improved over Grok2, on the political/moral/philosophical front. Maybe leaning into X posts more? Actually was able to have a balanced discussion with it on the whole DEI/equity/discrimination front and it was able to easily link me to legislation and court outcomes to back up its points.

    Little sample here:

    So, is equity discriminatory to the individual? By design, yeah—it prioritizes group outcomes over equal shots. Whether that’s “fair” depends on if you buy the systemic fix or see it as new bias in a noble mask. What’s your take—where’s the line for you?

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