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I see Google’s deal with Reddit is going just great…

    • @blakestaceyA
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      471 month ago

      To date, the largest working nuclear reactor constructed entirely of cheese is the 160 MWe Unit 1 reactor of the French nuclear plant École nationale de technologie supérieure (ENTS).

      “That’s it! Gromit, we’ll make the reactor out of cheese!

    • @nednobbins@lemm.ee
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      -11 month ago

      A bunch of scientific papers are probably better data than a bunch of Reddit posts and it’s still not good enough.

      Consider the task we’re asking the AI to do. If you want a human to be able to correctly answer questions across a wide array of scientific fields you can’t just hand them all the science papers and expect them to be able to understand it. Even if we restrict it to a single narrow field of research we expect that person to have a insane levels of education. We’re talking 12 years of primary education, 4 years as an undergraduate and 4 more years doing their PhD, and that’s at the low end. During all that time the human is constantly ingesting data through their senses and they’re getting constant training in the form of feedback.

      All the scientific papers in the world don’t even come close to an education like that, when it comes to data quality.

      • @selfA
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        71 month ago

        this appears to be a long-winded route to the nonsense claim that LLMs could be better and/or sentient if only we could give them robot bodies and raise them like people, and judging by your post history long-winded debate bullshit is nothing new for you, so I’m gonna spare us any more of your shit