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Because in texts, if something like that is written the request is usually granted
Because of the number of potential words in the dictionary, it's still fairly secure. I would recommend 5 or 6 words though
Unfortunately, the larger models are way too big to run client-side.
There is some hope. Mistral is pretty incredible for it's size, and it's a 7b model. There are finetunes on top of that which makes it even better - my favorite right now is Open Hermes 2
There's still room for improvement, and it's getting better and better.
Fee'ing fee. You thought all these fees were free?
Microsoft doesn't want non-PC stuff being associated with the Bing brand.
You mean bing, the porn Google? Yeah, that might be a tad too late
https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/16luf4o/an_ai_phone_call_api_powered_by_chatgpts_api_this/
Sorry, don't have a different link for the video. But if that's a real demo...
Every "AI generated" image you see online is curated like that. Yet none of them are called "artist using generative AI tools".
I've been toying with the idea of making a bot similar to autotldr, but using an llm to summarize the data for some time now.
Alphabetical order
A problem since a lot just choose the first or last.
https://www.sitepoint.com/european-browser-choice-today/
https://www.sitepoint.com/microsoft-fix-their-non-random-browser-choice-screen/
There are already very impressive local models for coding. Some have come out favourably to copilot in tests iirc
Edit: https://evalplus.github.io/leaderboard.html