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18 votes
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Duck Duck Go search AI curiously cited Tildes
I was trying to find out why Lidarr wasn't matching my copy of The Cure's Greatest Hits. Found out I've got some bootleg Russian release that's catalogued on discogs (I eventually found the...
I was trying to find out why Lidarr wasn't matching my copy of The Cure's Greatest Hits. Found out I've got some bootleg Russian release that's catalogued on discogs (I eventually found the musicbrainz release and updated my profile to include bootlegs). So I search "Lidarr use specific discogs release" and the duck duck go search assist spat out some text about Lidarr not using discogs and cited this Tildes post.
It's curious because that post is 3yrs old and doesn't talk about discogs integration in Lidarr, just one mention of discogs in the post and some folks talking about Lidarr in the comments (It did cite a relevant GitHub issue about it though). The AI response mentioned that some users track new releases with Lidarr and downloads disabled, while covered in the post, it seems fairly tangential to my query.
I'm curious why it decided to check or cite a tildes post. No tildes posts came up in the first couple pages of search results. I use tildes from the same location, though on my phone where this query was on my desktop, and have done a couple DDG queries using "site:tildes.net" on my phone.
Has anyone else seen a search assist cite an unexpected site? Not unexpected as in irrelevant, that's all too common, but small and specific sources.
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How has AI positively impacted your life?
I've been trying to get a more rounded understanding of the impacts that "AI" has had since ChatGPT went viral back in 2022. I've found it easy to gather a list of negative impacts, but have...
I've been trying to get a more rounded understanding of the impacts that "AI" has had since ChatGPT went viral back in 2022.
I've found it easy to gather a list of negative impacts, but have struggled to point to many positives.
I was curious if there were folks who have used any of these AI tools, and would willing to share any positive impacts those tools have had in their lives. I'm particularly interested in the text, audio, image, and video generation tools that have appeared since ChatGPT went viral, but please share anything else that you think fits.
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Researchers isolate memorization from problem-solving in AI neural networks
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Anthropic to bring its AI to hundreds of teachers in Iceland with pilot scheme – aim of helping them with lesson planning, classroom materials, and administrative work
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Signs of introspection in large language models
28 votes -
Who’s making these AI copies of my work?
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If AI can diagnose patients, what are doctors for?
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Introducing Beads: A coding agent memory system
23 votes -
AI slop is killing our channel
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Why do LLMs freak out over the seahorse emoji?
50 votes -
Merriam-Webster has unveiled their latest and greatest LLM to date
67 votes -
Can AI tell if I'm writing AI slop? A machine learning journey.
21 votes -
Defeating nondeterminism in LLM inference
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Why language models hallucinate
27 votes -
An AI social coach is teaching empathy to people with autism
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Is it possible to easily finetune an LLM for free?
so Google's AI Studio used to have an option to finetune gemini flash for free by simply uploading a csv file. but it seems they have removed that option, so I'm looking for something similar. I...
so Google's AI Studio used to have an option to finetune gemini flash for free by simply uploading a csv file. but it seems they have removed that option, so I'm looking for something similar. I know models can be finetuned on colab but the problem with that is it's way too complicated for me, I want something simpler. I think I know enough python to be able to prepare a dataset so that shouldn't be a problem.
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Deep Think with Confidence
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AI tokens are getting more expensive
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Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 can now end a rare subset of conversations
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Social media probably can’t be fixed
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Evaluating GPT5's reasoning ability using the Only Connect game show
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Is chain-of-thought reasoning of LLMs a mirage? A data distribution lens.
28 votes -
Reddit will block the Internet Archive
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Question - how would you best explain how an LLM functions to someone who has never taken a statistics class?
My understanding of how large language models work is rooted in my knowledge of statistics. However a significant number of people have never been to college and statistics is a required course...
My understanding of how large language models work is rooted in my knowledge of statistics. However a significant number of people have never been to college and statistics is a required course only for some degree programs.
How should chatgpt etc be explained to the public at large to avoid the worst problems that are emerging from widespread use?
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GPT 5 released
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AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified
63 votes -
The great LLM scrape
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Persona vectors: monitoring and controlling character traits in language models
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Made a free VTT prototype
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'I destroyed months of your work in seconds' says AI coding tool after deleting a dev's entire database during a code freeze: 'I panicked instead of thinking'
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Applying Chinese Wall Reverse Engineering to LLM Code Editing
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OpenAI can rehabilitate AI models that develop a “bad boy persona”
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The future of forums is lies, I guess
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No, of course I can! Refusal mechanisms can be exploited using harmless fine-tuning data.
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AI coding tools make developers slower but they think they're faster, study finds
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I wrote my first Chrome extension to simplify Wikipedia articles
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Pay up or stop scraping: Cloudflare program charges bots for each crawl
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Cats confuse reasoning LLM: Query-agnostic adversarial triggers for reasoning models
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'Positive review only': Researchers hide AI prompts in papers to influence automated review
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TikTok is being flooded with racist AI videos generated by Google’s Veo 3
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Your brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of cognitive debt when using an AI assistant for essay writing task
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User-friendly and privacy-friendly LLM experience?
I've been thinking perhaps I'll need to get one of the desktop LLM UI. I've been out of touch with the state of the art of end user LLM as I've been exclusively using it via API, but tech-y people...
I've been thinking perhaps I'll need to get one of the desktop LLM UI. I've been out of touch with the state of the art of end user LLM as I've been exclusively using it via API, but tech-y people (who are not developers) mostly talk about the end-user products that I lack the knowledge of.
Ethical problems aside, the problem with non-API usage is, even if you pay, I can't find one that have better privacy policy than API. And the problem with API version is that it is not as good as the completed apps unless you want to reinvent the wheel. The apps also may include ads in the future, while API technically cannot as it would affect some downstream usecases.
Provider Data Retention (API) Data Retention (Consumer) UI-only features ChatGPT Plus 30 days, no training Training opt-out, 30 days for temp. chat, unknown retention otherwise Voice, Canvas, Image generation in chat, screensharing, Mobile app Google AI Pro 0 72 hours if you disable history, or up to 3 years and trained upon otherwise Android assistant, Canvas, AI in Google Drive/Docs, RAG (NotebookLM), Podcast generation, Browser use (Mariner), Coding (Gemini CLI), Screensharing Gemini in Google Workspace See above 0-18 months, but no human review/training See above Claude Pro 30 days Up to 2 years (no training without opt-in) Coding, Artifact, Desktop app, RAG, MCP As a dual use technology, the table doesn't include the extra retention period if they detect an abuse. Additionally, if you click on thumbs up/down it may also be recorded for the provider's employee to review.
I don't think OpenWebUI, self hosted models, etc. would suffice if they are not built to the same quality as the first party products. I know I'm probably asking for something that doesn't exists here, but at least I hope it will bring to people's attention that even if you're paying for the product you might not get the same privacy protection as API users.
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Echo Chamber: A context-poisoning jailbreak that bypasses LLM guardrails
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Disney files landmark case against AI image generator
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The Common Pile v0.1: An 8TB dataset of public domain and openly licensed text
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Six-month-old, solo-owned vibe coder Base44 sells to Wix for $80M cash
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Is the AI bubble about to burst?
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OpenAI featured chatbot is pushing extreme surgeries to “subhuman” men
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LLMs and privacy
Hello to everyone who's reading this post :) Now LLMs are increasingly so useful (of course after careful review of their generated answers), but I'm concerned about sharing my data, especially...
Hello to everyone who's reading this post :)
Now LLMs are increasingly so useful (of course after careful review of their generated answers), but I'm concerned about sharing my data, especially very personal questions and my thought process to these large tech giants who seem to be rather sketchy in terms of their privacy policy.
What are some ways I can keep my data private but still harness this amazing LLM technology? Also what are some legitimate and active forums for discussions on this topic? I have looked at reddit but haven't found it genuinely useful or trustworthy so far.
I am excited to hear your thoughts on this!
33 votes