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ML/AI Developer, TTRPG enjoyer, Scion of Glonzo Only 80% like this in real life Opinions expressed here are my own except where prohibited. By continuing to read these opinions, you consent to adopt them in perpetuity throughout the universe.
Four Corners · Game 36 — Solved in 447:16 with 0 mistakes. fourcorners.smol.quest New PR, last category took a while.
> Labs train in note taking to the models so they can accomplish tasks across sessions > Agents start taking notes so they can accomplish tasks across multiple sessions
I wish anyone following this advice a happy 6 months of discovering why we have so much boilerplate code and so few widely-used templates.
This argument always struck me as quite odd. Given sufficient constraints and oversight, why wouldn't you end up with a lot of probability mass on "correct" answers? In general I think more of our world is already probabilistic than people want to acknowledge.
Unsurprising, though the garage tinkerer would also fit the bill.
This must be a sign of a normal, healthy relationship with authority, right?
"Wow, it's surprisingly difficult to orchestrate agents at scale. They basically need to be able to do their own research to know what to dispatch, plus controlling what data and permissions make their way down the tree. Maybe it would be easier to just make a DSL they can emit..."
I don't know who else needs to know this, but you can make solution for gigantic bubbles with like, 10 minutes of prep time, guar gum, alcohol, and dish soap. soapbubble.fandom.com/wiki/Recipes...
In the 1990s every company knew that websites were the future of commerce. Every company started building a website. In 2001 there was the dot-com bubble, and the NASDAQ fell 78%. When the economy recovered years later, it turned out websites were still a good idea. This is a post about narratives.
Weirdest possible response IMO. I have no horse in this race, but "Is this AI? We asked an AI. Really makes you think!" is a hilarious dodge.
Gotta say, did not anticipate official guidance on --goblin-mode.
Coincidentally I've been working on something similar. You can make it rigorous with category theory if you want, but therein lie dragons. Done correctly, the nodes of a control flow graph are functors between categories implicitly encoded on the wires. More often people just did a bad job.
Looks like one too many OAI employees got caught by the 'ol mind goblin.
Highly recommended for anyone else who hasn't read it and wants some food for thought on "what do we do now that basic creation is commoditized". Remarkable parallels between painting/photography/film and pre-Internet/pre-AI Internet/post-AI knowledge work and the changing dynamics of the creator.