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Perhaps that is the only way to having a great model or at least in part. So far, nothing comes close. submitted by /u/mycall [link] [comments]
OpenAI used the subreddit, r/ChangeMyView, to create a test for measuring the persuasive abilities of its AI reasoning models.[1] Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang meets with Donald Trump on AI.[2] Texas Gov. Greg Abbott bans DeepSeek, RedNote and other Chinese-backed AI
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I’ve been using chatgpt since the gpt3 release, but R1’s detailed thought process is a seller feature for me. Even though o1/o3 displays its thinking as well, it is way too abstracted and vague. Sometimes I got inaccurate answers from
Editor’s note: This article, originally published on Nov. 15, 2023, has been updated. To understand the latest advancements in generative AI, imagine a courtroom. Judges hear and decide cases based on their general understanding of the law. Sometimes a case
Please suggest me ways to test it (nothing involving hacking or something illegal) submitted by /u/Round-Elderberry-460 [link] [comments]
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Hi all. I’m a firefighter and use software to make digital scenarios of incidents for training. For example I go and take a load of 360 photos of a building and do a slide show of escalation of the incident.