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5 votes
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This never-used nuclear fusion machine is a feat of design
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Spotify is shutting down Heardle, the Wordle-like music guessing game it bought last year – will sunset on May 5 as it aims to focus on music discovery
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Megathread #5 for news/updates/discussion of AI chatbots and image generators
The hype continues. Here is the previous thread.
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Prompt injection: What’s the worst that can happen?
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Megathread for news/updates/discussion about Twitter
Not sure it will be worth a full megathread, but there is some news.
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With the new visual input capability, Danish startup Be My Eyes has begun developing a GPT-4 powered Virtual Volunteer for people who are blind or have low vision
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How we're building a browser when it's supposed to be impossible
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How Freddie Wong built RocketJump to nine million subscribers…and then left Youtube
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Chinese EV maker NIO has opened its first European "Power Swap Station" in Denmark – drivers can stop to replace their battery with a fully charged one
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The AI revolution: Midjourney v5, ChatGPT 4, Stable Diffusion 2.2 XL tested
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Database “sharding” came from Ultima Online
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The Bitcoin whitepaper is hidden in every modern copy of macOS
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Megathread #4 for news/updates/discussion of AI chatbots and image generators
The hype continues. Here is the previous thread.
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Tildes first Turing Test
Welcome to Tildes first Turing Test. Rules: Anyone can ask a question in a top level thread if you want to see if you can tell man vs machine. I'll just start with @NaraVara, but feel free to post...
Welcome to Tildes first Turing Test.
Rules:
- Anyone can ask a question in a top level thread if you want to see if you can tell man vs machine. I'll just start with @NaraVara, but feel free to post up.
- Anyone can answer the question in 1.
a. Respond with two responses. One human. One AI. Add [A] in front of the first response and [B] in front of the second response. Randomly assign which one is the human. Remember your choice and keep it secret.
b. Your AI should try to pretend it is human. You can decline to respond to any question that exploits GPTs well published weaknesses, or exploits the fact that this is a small community. I suggest you pick a character from https://beta.character.ai/ that is similar to you, or get really good at Jailbreaking ChatGPT so that it will pretend to be a human with a personality similar to yours. Any response where the machine mentions ChatGPT or OpenAI disqualifies that thread, as Turing's machine should be specifically designed to pretend to be a human.
c. Your human response should be a genuine response. Answer the question without tipping the scales either way. Don't say something impossible for the GPT model to say. Don't mimic ChatGPT. You can always decline to answer any question, just decline for ChatGPT as well. - The original person who asked the question in 1 can now reply with a follow up question based on the responses in 2.
- Now the original person who provided the answers in 2, can now answer the new questions in 3.
- And so on. After 700 words of questions and answers, the person asking the questions in 1 and 3 must guess which is human and which is AI. 700 words is approximately 5 minutes of Q&A.
- If you are asking questions, no peaking if there is activity in another thread. I suggest we use expandable sections with the details tag to hide responses.
@NaraVara, if this is clear, do you want to give this a go?
Edit: minor formatting
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Megathread #3 for news/updates/discussion of AI chatbots and image generators
The hype continues. Here is the previous one.
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US federal judge finds Google destroyed evidence and repeatedly gave false info to court
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i.reddit.com (aka .compact) appears to be gone
As an old, I prefer the old reddit. Which, lets be honest, has been going away for a while. But so long as I could browse on my phone via i.reddit.com, I was happily entertained by time there. No...
As an old, I prefer the old reddit. Which, lets be honest, has been going away for a while.
But so long as I could browse on my phone via i.reddit.com, I was happily entertained by time there.
No longer. And I'm saddened by it. It was an imperfect community, but its good parts are replicated nowhere else as far as I can tell, Tildes notwithstanding. Although, if Tildes were maybe 2-3x as busy and had more para-reality* fans, it'd be really darn close. I am still sad, and sad that we can't keep awesome things that generate a lot of community benefit but low income (see also, usenet). Probably, it's a good dead cow.**
*As a true believer (tm), I hesitate to use the word conspiracy, because it has gained so many negative associations with far right absurdity and violence. Among the more serious members of the community, we have yet to come up with an easy to use term. Another thing in the world I am sad about. For the record, I don't believe the election was stolen, but I also don't believe Kennedy was assassinated by Oswald, or at least not him alone.
**if anyone is interested, I relay the story of the Wise Man, the Poor Family, and Their Cow.
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The future is a dead mall - Decentraland and the metaverse
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They posted porn on Twitter. German authorities called the cops
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Is there a digital compass app (Android) for walking around?
I'm spending time at a new city and Google Maps is shit for walking. It's hard to say exactly what's wrong with it, everything feels wrong. Car centric logic just doesn't work for walking I guess...
I'm spending time at a new city and Google Maps is shit for walking. It's hard to say exactly what's wrong with it, everything feels wrong. Car centric logic just doesn't work for walking I guess (yes I'm using the walking mode). It feels bad, unreliable, and I'm lost all the time. Yesterday I ended up 2 hours away from my destination and had to call an Uber (big humiliation!). Walking is my preferable way of urban exploration and I hate talking to strangers.
What I want is a simple compass that tells me "go to that general direction and you'll get there". No map, no street names. Just an arrow and a linear distance (like, in a straight line). Like a videogame. Without foreknowledge, street names are just confusing and unnecessary. I can handle the route myself.
Does such an app exists?
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Judge decides against Internet Archive
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Here is the FBI’s contract to buy mass internet data
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Antisemitic tweets soared on Twitter after Musk took over, study finds
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Yann LeCun: From machine learning to autonomous intelligence
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Once praised for its generous social safety net, Denmark now collects troves of data on welfare claimants
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Robot learns to see in thirty minutes (2022)
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Gordon E. Moore, Intel co-founder behind Moore’s Law, dies at 94
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My channels were hacked, streamed crypto scams, then deleted last night
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Incredible invention - this drone could change everything
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These new tools let you see for yourself how biased AI image models are
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Adobe announces Firefly, generative AI tooling inside of Adobe Creative Suite products
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Update to Kagi Search pricing
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What are the potential negative consequences of open-sourcing the Twitter recommendation code?
I'm not sure anything quite like this has happened before. What problems could happen as a result of this?
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How social media shapes our perceptions about crime
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The history of ecommerce: 1979 to 2023
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AI can fool voice recognition used to verify identity by Centrelink and Australian tax office
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Another megathread for news/updates/discussion of ChatGPT and other AI chatbots
Hype is still going strong since the previous one.
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GPT-4 announced
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Major Reddit outage in progress
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Micro datacenters begin trials as commercial heating units
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A weapon to surpass Metal Gear
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GPT-4
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A flock of chickens, held for ransom — Growing cyberattacks on Canada's food system threaten disaster
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The lost art of lacing cable (2018)
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Why Sweden is (still) betting on the metaverse – we chatted to the experts on why Swedes are so keen on virtual worlds
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Microsoft’s Bing is an emotionally manipulative liar, and people love it
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The internet’s richest fitness resource is a site from 1999. ExRx.net is little changed since the days of GeoCities yet beneath its bare-bones interface is a deep physiological compendium.
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The Verge complains about ubiquitous login prompts
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Hackers claim they breached T-Mobile more than 100 times in 2022
8 votes