Wyrade
Wyrade t1_ja0lfnm wrote
Reply to comment by thecoffeejesus in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
>Because given infinite time, everything that can happen will happen.
That is pretty stupid reasoning. There are infinite numbers between 0 and 1, yet they will never be 2.
Wyrade t1_j9t8z6t wrote
Reply to comment by Peribanu in And Yet It Understands by calbhollo
Yeah, by default the sidebar tries to summarize the page you are on when you open it.
It clearly doesn't work for every page, and I can imagine several reasons for that, but I assume it's intended and designed behavior to try to give takeaways.
Wyrade t1_j9qu3o8 wrote
Reply to comment by SoylentRox in Stephen Wolfram on Chat GPT by cancolak
Don't you mean 5 weeks ago?
Wyrade t1_j9nzl26 wrote
Reply to Why the development of artificial general intelligence could be the most dangerous new arms race since nuclear weapons by jamesj
Thank you, it was a very good read!
Wyrade t1_j9ig088 wrote
Can someone explain the pricing for me?
I'm just a random guy, not in business, but I'm curious.
For example, is gpt3.5 turbo 100 computing units per instance, costing $26/month PLUS $260/month per unit, meaning $26026 per month for a single instance? And how many people can a single instance serve?
The above doesn't sound right to me, but I'm confused.
Wyrade t1_j9gy1g1 wrote
Reply to comment by alexiuss in Pardon my curiosity, but why doesn’t Google utilize its sister company DeepMind to rival Bing’s ChatGPT? by Berke80
I wouldn't have a problem with that.
Wyrade t1_ja2sanu wrote
Reply to comment by thecoffeejesus in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
It can happen that somone writes a book.
But there can be an algorythm can writes random letters, yet it can provenly not be able to reproduce that book.
It's a fallacy to believe you actually know what can happen. And you just declared that traveling backwards in time is within the realm of possibility.
Given infinite time and a seemingly infinite randomness doesn't guarantee that every possible combination of everything will happen.