Als Antwort auf angelthorns -> 39c3

@angelthorns Thank you 💜 I try to record all of them, they take me two day (and long day, from morning to very late) to produce. Here is a small timelapse for this one: peppercarrot.com/0_sources/min…

I collect all of them here peppercarrot.com/0_sources/min… (but I need to make a better page for displaying them, of course! On my todo)

Als Antwort auf David Revoy

I'm loving this mini series. The need for cash investment in education vs compromising on tech is a very real problem.
I've had a thought - Familiars are meant to form a special bond with a magic user to help guide them along their own unique path. If they all have the same familiar then, even if it did work, that would really hurt their culture overall. It would become too homogeneous.
Als Antwort auf David Revoy

a friend of a friend is a student at Cornell and going through exactly this right now (and working on transferring out of their dream college) they shared a document where the administration defended their AI policies and in the defense cite "AI Copilot" output as their source. I'm kinda disappointed I'm not seeing some malicious compliance source checking where they apply the same battery of checking sources one would to citations of obscure books for made up Wikipedia edits. Would an AI model be a primary or secondary source?
Als Antwort auf trainguyrom

@trainguyrom True, thanks to this mini series I started to document myself a bit more on AI (before that, I was just skipping every details about it). Pushing it in the schools, in the enterprises too ; is a real thing, with people in charge convinced they'll do profit, or accelerate production this way...
About the sources, I wrote something on this topic, maybe for next week. I see more and more LLMs trying to quote their sources; wikipedia article or webpage (eg. Mistral recently).
Als Antwort auf David Revoy

@wakame yes it's pretty expensive unfortunately

Btw the recordings of the original lectures are still available too. The most magical lecture is the one about the metacircular evaluator :)
ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-001-stru…