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tee9000@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Don’t underestimate the Rogansphere. His mammoth ecosystem is Fox News for young people
222·1 year agoThis… comment… its not a meme or a trope. I feel… l dont know what to feel or what to say. Can you please convert this to an image with text or at least make your comment seem like you are 100% certain about who needs to die??
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tee9000@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Biden says history is "watching us now" on climate as he makes first visit by sitting U.S. president to Amazon rainforest
21·1 year agoI dont know what you are even trying to say
tee9000@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Three-quarters of U.S. adults are now overweight or obese
3·1 year agoIs that better or worse?
tee9000@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Biden says history is "watching us now" on climate as he makes first visit by sitting U.S. president to Amazon rainforest
141·1 year agoHistory is watching you fly a military escort to the amazon and back for a photo op you dip
tee9000@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•New Upgrade to ChatGPT Set to Change How We Live.English
71·1 year agoSo they are moving away from general models and specializing them to tasks as certain kind of ai agents
It will probably make queries with those agents defined in a narrow domain and those agents will probably be much less prone to error.
I think its a good next step. Expecting general intelligence to arise out of LLMs with larger training models is obviously a highly criticized idea on Lemmy, and this move supports the apparent limitations of this approach.
If you think about it, assigning special “thinking” steps for ai models makes less sense for a general model, and much more sense for well-defined scopes.
We will probably curate these scopes very thoroughly over time and people will start trusting the accuracy of their answer through more tailored design approaches.
When we have many many effective tailored agents for specialized tasks, we may be able to chain those agents together into compound agents that can reliably carry out many tasks like we expected from AI in the first place.
tee9000@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•As a young American, how do I motivate myself to work? It feels like the entire system is a scam and it's pointless to even try.
1·1 year agoPeoples personal truths dont need to make objective sense. This could literally be what they do. Its not trolling just because they arent posturing as an internet expert on life. This is the honesty we need. Doesnt mean we have to aspire to the same goal.
tee9000@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•As a young American, how do I motivate myself to work? It feels like the entire system is a scam and it's pointless to even try.
112·1 year agoThis needs to be an auto comment on every post in Lemmy.
Oh wow can you tell me more?
Its all about who lets themselves play into the extremes we are inundated with.
Be careful not to apply the same logic to all women/leftists who apparently all think men are rapists. Thats obviously not true. Their claim about you is obviously not true.
Diffuse the polarization with understanding.
tee9000@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Young people are struggling to deal with their MAGA parents — again
13·1 year agoWhat is the point of a news article that could be tailored for either political party with 3 people’s subjective experience? You are putting all of your trust in the author/publisher.
It begs to draw conclusions about the masses based on 3 people. Talk about data-driven issues, or notable events, not narratives. This is circlejerk. Just sayin.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Dragged After His Own Chatbot Admits He's A 'Significant Spreader' Of MisinformationEnglish
16·1 year agoI think you hurt peoples feelings lmao.
The truth just isnt very catchy. Thanks for trying though. Im still on lemmy for people like you.
An actual opportunity to talk about an issue, rather than reinforce my own beliefs. Dont mind if i do…
Dont you think this is more of an artifact of personalizing newsfeeds and those separated viewpointa clashing with other personalized newsfeeds?
Every opinion exists, and the internet allows opinions to be magnified without a basis in people’s true opinions. We need to learn how to navigate and develop our social beliefs without fixating on who’s opinion is percieved as majority or being shown the most in media… that includes overreacting to polarized opinions and validating them.
Real peoples opinions are different than the popularity of memeified opinions. When people talk to each other there is understanding. When people arm themselves with memes instead of forming their own opinions, we are parroting ideas that might be manufactored so we have no choice but to deny meme ideologies unless their merit is unavoidable.




I refuse to believe people are that dumb