A little insane, but in a good way.
I would be happy to, but all current local models are vastly inferior to GPT-3.5. The unfortunate reality is that if you want to create anything high quality, you must use the OpenAI API.
It isn’t available outside the US and the UK, so I can’t try it yet, but I will as soon as I get access.
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@AutoTLDR the other bot talks too much, please summarize this
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world could you please compare the advantages and disadvantages of having a general-purpose chatbot available in an online forum that can answer any questions, whether relevant to the conversation or not?
AFAIK it doesn’t. But I haven’t got access to it yet, so this is based on tweets by some people who have.
BTW Satan is a very cool guy, follow him on Twitter: @s8n
And people are seriously considering federating with Threads if it implements ActivityPub. Things have been so crazy recently that I think If Satan existed and started a Lemmy instance, probably there would still be people arguing in good faith for federating with him.
Lol that’s like saying there’s too much porn on /r/gonewild
“Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes.”
Companies like Meta poison everything they touch. They are a deeply evil, psychopathic organization. They are responsible for causing extremely harmful runaway effects in human society that I’m not even sure are possible to fix. The very reason for Lemmy’s recent popularity is that people are fed up with the “if something is free, you aren’t the user, you are the product” situation and its consequences (see Reddit vs. /u/spez).
Their intent to federate is a blatantly obvious attempt at an “embrace, extend, extinguish” strategy - I’m surprised anyone seriously considers federating with them. They need users to solve the “chicken and egg” problem and joining the fediverse would be an easy way for them to populate their service with content. Their motivations are obviously and transparently malicious and self-serving. They don’t care about the goals and values of the fediverse at all, all they see is an easy way to gain initial users and content. At the first moment federation will be more inconvenient than useful to them, after they sucked all the profit they could out of it, they will drop the entire thing like a hot potato, and we will be left in the dust.
I personally like this instance very much, and I’ve been putting hours and hours of work into building the AUAI community since the day I joined. But I wouldn’t hesitate for a second before deleting my account and never looking back if the community here decided to federate with Meta.
EDIT: another explanation of why they want to join the fediverse
LLMs can do a surprisingly good job even if the text extracted from the PDF isn’t in the right reading order.
Another thing I’ve noticed is that figures are explained thoroughly most of the time in the text so there is no need for the model to see them in order to generate a good summary. Human communication is very redundant and we don’t realize it.
If I remember correctly, the properties the API returns are comment_score
and post_score
.
Lemmy does have karma, it is stored in the DB, and the API returns it. It just isn’t displayed on the UI.
It definitely helps me. It isn’t perfect, but it’s a night and day difference
It would summarize the link. Unfortunately that’s an edge case where the bot doesn’t do what you mean.