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turbofisherman t1_j576ph3 wrote
Reply to comment by NarrowTea in Google to relax AI safety rules to compete with OpenAI by Surur
Agreed, but company culture might.
turbofisherman t1_j1k39p8 wrote
Reply to comment by poutine in AI will revolutionize education, anyone will be able to master any subject by LevelWriting
Nah. If an AI is able to effectively interview candidates, then there's no point in candidates anymore.
turbofisherman t1_iy0qhes wrote
Reply to comment by raylolSW in Google Has a Secret Project That Is Using AI to Write and Fix Code by nick7566
Heh, I disagree. There's an immense amount of freely available data on the internet that can help anyone -both humans and AIs- become great programmers. Just think of GitHub, Youtube tutorials, blogs... and programming is, at its core, a text-output activity, so you don't even need multimodal models. Medicine and most forms of engineering and very different. Automating engineering will be a particularly long-tail problem, because it has a much longer feedback loop than programming and not as much training data.
turbofisherman t1_iy0ochj wrote
Reply to comment by VisibleSignificance in Google Has a Secret Project That Is Using AI to Write and Fix Code by nick7566
Unit tests, for one, are much easier to write with Copilot. Huge time saver!
turbofisherman t1_j7zdy2w wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The copium goes both ways by IndependenceRound453
It has been confirmed by prompt injection that Bing's training data only goes back to 2021 (although its ability to do queries makes it look more recent), so it's "just" a modified GPT-3 and not GPT-4.