sebzim4500
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- sebzim4500I'm in the UK, so I access Reddit through an Irish VPN all the time and have never had issues.
- >I suspect there is also some decent optimizations on the backend that make it cheaper and faster for OpenAI to run, and those are the real reasons they want us to use it.
I doubt it, given it is more expensive than the old model.
- I assume that they mean that OpenAI will now be obligated to pay a lot of that money back to Disney as some kind of licensing fee. No idea if it's true, but that's the only way his comment makes sense.
- It's not ideal, but at least most of these are only used in the `kernel` crate, i.e. if there's a breaking change to these features it should be fixable without widespread changes.
- Use a vpn or avoid the UK
- After the first step it isn't 1D any more, so I don't think that visualization is possible
- That's unfair to Europe. A bunch of AI work is done in London (Deepmind is based here for a start)
- I think the long term effect will be that photos and videos no longer have any evidentiary value legally or socially, absent a trusted chain of custody.
- It doesn't affect your point but technically since the IAU are insane, exoplanets aren't technically planets and Jupiter is the largest planet in the universe.
- With the exception of GPT-5, which was a significant advance yet because it was slightly less sycophantic than gpt-4o the internet decided it was terrible for the first few days.
- It's really cool how good of a job it did rendering a page given its HTML code. I was not expecting it to do nearly as well.
- I'm not disputing that the company would be breaking the law by doing this. That's not what fraud is though.
- In what sense would the payments be fraudulent? It would be real money paid out of Amazon's accounts as part of a contract they willingly signed with Israel.
- It's not about money, it's about sending information while arguably staying within the letter of US law
- Obviously an API is better but realistically we aren't going to convince every web service to offer an API overnight and people want to be able to e.g. make reservations through chatgpt today.
- No I mean people would take off with less fuel so that by the time they reach their destination they could skip the queue
- >If I designed such a system from scratch, "remaining fuel" would be part of my telemetry.
Careful what you wish for. I'd rather people skip the queue by pretending to be low on fuel than people skip the queue by actually being low on fuel.
- I don't think we do, but maybe we could reverse engineer them by using the API to count the tokens in a bunch of strings. I think you can do that for free through both APIs.
- I don't get the confusion. He's saying that
(i) they will need to start charging money per generation (ii) they will share some of this money with rightsholders
- I'm not sure if moving from the biases of wikipedia editors to the biases of wikipedia staff would necessarily be a positive