

Send in someone with a metal file.


Send in someone with a metal file.


At this point, the hardware is almost certainly locked in. They were originally expecting to ship these things by now; supply issues are the primary reason they aren’t in gamers’ hot little hands already.
The software, on the other hand, is probably getting some extra polish with this extra time.


What? The thing we were all saying was going to happen is happening???
If the rules aren’t enforced, they aren’t rules.


What? The thing we were all saying was going to happen is happening???

It’s not unique to AI, no, but no one said it was. My point is that the noise is important to the functioning of the AI - and makes it even less deterministic, which also makes it poorly suited to automation in critical systems.

Except if you make the output token temperature too cold, it has a higher tendency to get stuck in loops and the like. A little bit of actual randomness is important.


It’s not a question of who’s in front of or behind you. It’s realizing that even if you received a ludicrous amount of money, repeatedly, over a ludicrous amount of time, it still wouldn’t even scratch the utter lunacy that is the wealth of the ultra-rich. There is no way to earn that amount of wealth, in the sense of how you and I earn money. They acquired it by taking unjustly; there is no just way to become that wealthy.
I think she’s looking for something more along the lines of a Rod from God rather than a SpaceNoodle.
Eh. It’s still AI in the same way all prior instances of neural networks are AI. The actual level of intelligence is irrelevant to whether or not it qualifies; it is meant to imitate intelligent behavior, thus it is AI.
Otherwise the term wouldn’t make sense to use for entities in games.