21 sats \ 0 replies \ @BenAllenG 17 May \ on: OpenAI GPT-4o is now rolling out — here's how to get access news
So what I haven't really figured out is if this is actually a substantially improved model or have they just created more interfaces for interacting with it?
Granted I'm sure it's better than 3.5 but 4 has been around for a while (in the world of AI) so is 4o really that big of a change or is making it all free just another piece of evidence that they can't monetize and compete on having the best model
I haven't been at this very long! Started coding after the class in August '22. I'll always recommend signing up for any in-person or synchronous workshop @niftynei is hosting at a level you are comfortable! She's a great educator
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Especially as models take longer and longer to train, and as the cost of energy consumption for AI models grows I just don't see how openAI survives long-term without going purely the Apple route of locking people into their platform and not allowing competing apps or models. They did say they were partnering with Apple after all...
A sad day. As discovery of the Internet becomes about as guided as the front page of Netflix I think much of the viral nature of the Internet will die.
This feels along the lines of BTC energy use warnings, "In 20 years training AI will account for 101% of all energy use!!!" Levels of hyperbole. It's just quite obvious continued growth will cost more and more money as energy gets more expensive and it takes longer and longer to make advancements in models.
Going to shill saving satoshi here, chapter 4 goes through ECC and I think it is a great resource for going a little deeper into the cryptography going from private-key to public-key
This site suggests that there weren't many marriages formalized in 2020 so the divorces nearly outweighed marriages that year.
But you can know when your miner receives a tx, if I had 2 validating nodes, one on Mars and one on earth I could easily track where the tx originated.
Anyone who's touched a blacklisted TX on an exchange would disagree, any miner could choose to follow those same rules
I think you've lost my point, they do have a way of know MY transactions though. And if I happen to live on Mars, I'm fucked
It could be censorship for any reason, it doesn't require some war between Mars and Earth to have your own personal txs censored. Regarding the unreasonable burden to run your own mining pool on Earth vs the mathematically improbable case that those same miners on Mars would be able to mine 4+ txs to reorg the chain and get your tx mined I think is I large and reasonable distinction to make.