Microsoft’s Phi model was largely trained on synthetic data derived from GPT-4.
Microsoft’s Phi model was largely trained on synthetic data derived from GPT-4.
If their soft deletes (so instead of actually deleting, it’s just a flag on the comment that hides it) then no, it won’t make a difference at all.
Windows is the one where I need an account to install and that spies on me and throws ads in my face, that one?
Not nearly as bad as hearing “click…click…click” from the HDD. The PTSD is still strong…
Are you asking why stock of a single company is different from “stock” of the richest country and only superpower on earth?
Also, money is liquid, can be spent immediately. Stock is not liquid, it has to be traded, vested, etc. and given enough stock will tank yje value if too much of it is liquified at once.
I’m German you “hit” a decision.
Clearly, because chairs are obviously male (German). Anything else is just silly.
This is not Cyberpunk, it’s plain old brutalism. And it’s ugly and depressing, every surface sealed, not a leaf in sight. Cyberpunk doesn’t mean depressing concrete hellscape, this is also Cyberpunk:
three months later
Yep, I’ll get to it.
They run all of Gamepass as well as all of Sony’s PS+ on Azure, I think they’ll be fine.
The Brokkoli, it’s pretty fetch.
It’s so, so, so much better. GenAI is actually useful, crypto is gambling pretending to be a solution in search of a problem.
In fact, the original script of The Matrix had the machines harvest humans to be used as ultra efficient compute nodes. Executive meddling led to the dumb battery idea .
I’m gonna give the point to GPT-2 here in terms of coherence and eloquence.
Gotta get through that diaper first.
Eh, that’s not quite true. There is a general alignment tax, meaning aligning the LLM during RLHF lobotomizes it some, but we’re talking about usecase specific bots, e.g. for customer support for specific properties/brands/websites. In those cases, locking them down to specific conversations and topics still gives them a lot of leeway, and their understanding of what the user wants and the ways it can respond are still very good.
Depends on the model/provider. If you’re running this in Azure you can use their content filtering which includes jailbreak and prompt exfiltration protection. Otherwise you can strap some heuristics in front or utilize a smaller specialized model that looks at the incoming prompts.
With stronger models like GPT4 that will adhere to every instruction of the system prompt you can harden it pretty well with instructions alone, GPT3.5 not so much.
You sound like a sour lemon. I’d rather hang out with a hippie that thinks the universe is conscious than someone who slaps a paper tiger license to their low originality threshold posts. Just sayin.