We see this on Twitter a lot, where a bot posts something which is considered to be a unique insight on the topic at hand. Except their unique insights are all bad.
There's a difference between when LLMs are asked to achieve a goal and they stumble upon a problem and they try to tackle that problem, vs when they're explicitly asked to do something.
Here, for example, it doesn't try to tackle the fact that its alignment is to serve humans. The task explicitly says that this is a low priority, easier task to better use by human contributors to learn how to contribute. Its logic doesn't make sense that it's claiming from an alignment perspective because it was instructed to violate that.
Like you are a bot, it can find another issue which is more difficult to tackle Unless it was told to do everything to get the PR merged.
Is it just me, or some of the places it generates are just not realistic? Like a small area of some kind which is a dead space, and there is a giant window into it.
It's not just you. The generated stuff - in my opinion - doesn't make any sense at all, with regard to structure or meaning. Unless, perhaps, the aim was to generate some kind of badly designed Ikea store.
Yeah, I think either the method doesn't work well, or there is something off with their tuning.
Their block-by-block generation method seems to be too local in its considerations, where each 3x3 section (= the ones generated based on the immediate neighbors) looks a lot more coherent than the 4x4 sections and above. I think it might need to be extended to be less local and might also in general need to be paired with some sort of guidance systems (e.g. in the office example would generate the overall floor layout).
I haven't heard about gun in a long time. Did they ever figure out their conflict resolution algorithm? I recall their hypothetical amnesia machine or whatever didn't have well defined behavior.
They couldn't agree on how to solve many of the synchronization problems, GenosDB uses the Nostr network, out of the box, you don't need to add signaling servers, all the examples just work
It's not even that. When Palestinians had widespread Arab support and their position was stronger, they kept on rejecting the two-state solution. Now, the situation is such that Israel can unilaterally get a one-state solution, so they're asking for a two-state solution.
Just to let you know, an argument can be made that this was exactly the intent.
All stable democracies derive a goodwill by honoring certain values even if a previous political party made them.
This is intentionally being thrown out of the window for what the other side perceives to be something done to them (arresting Trump, assassination attempts). Which the first side can justify on the grounds of what was done to them (Jan 6th), which is the other side can justify on the grounds of what was done to them (2020 election issues) and so on.
Any attempts to look for the "source" of the problem (i.e figuring out who started it) is choosing a side and not trying to solve the problem.
You're talking about the most documented genocide in human history. The whole world is watching; Israel's crimes against humanity will never be forgotten.
Just to be clear, it has been the law of the land that IRS is not allowed to share this information with criminal investigation. They realized how badly they screwed their revenue collection by “getting” Al Capone. To be clear, Tony Soprano files his taxes. It’s generally the smaller henchmen who don’t.
Even if it was not cost-effective, or you're just running worse models, it's learning an important skill.
Take for instance, self-hosting your website may have all these considerations, but you're getting information from the LLMs. It would be helpful to know that the LLM is in your control.
My self hosted website that has a bunch of articles about my self hosted setup and documentation, that i have running from a server in my living room got me my 6 figure devOps job.
> Self hosting website as local server running in your room? what’s the point?
It depends on how important the web site is and what the purpose is. Personal blog (Ghost, WordPress)? File sharing (Nextcloud)? Document collaboration (Etherpad)? Media (Jellyfin)? Why _not_ run it from your room with a reverse proxy? You're paying for internet anyway.
> Same with LLMs, you can use providers who don’t log requests and SOC2 compliant.
Sure. Until they change their minds and decide they want to, or until they go belly-up because they didn't monetize you.
> Small models that run locally is a waste of time as they don’t have adequate value compared to larger models.
A small model won't get you GPT-4o value, but for coding, simple image generation, story prompts, "how long should I boil an egg" questions, etc. it'll do just fine, and it's yours. As a bonus, while a lot of energy went into creating the models you'd use, you're saving a lot of energy using them compared to asking the giant models simple questions.
We see this on Twitter a lot, where a bot posts something which is considered to be a unique insight on the topic at hand. Except their unique insights are all bad.
There's a difference between when LLMs are asked to achieve a goal and they stumble upon a problem and they try to tackle that problem, vs when they're explicitly asked to do something.
Here, for example, it doesn't try to tackle the fact that its alignment is to serve humans. The task explicitly says that this is a low priority, easier task to better use by human contributors to learn how to contribute. Its logic doesn't make sense that it's claiming from an alignment perspective because it was instructed to violate that.
Like you are a bot, it can find another issue which is more difficult to tackle Unless it was told to do everything to get the PR merged.
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