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kneebonian | 2 years ago
Already I can clock a button and set it to what temperature I want and it maintains that.
If I were someone whom got excited at the prospect of my AC being part of a botnet I could even connect it to the wifi and control it from an app on my phone or through a home assistant.
Who wants this? Why is this a thing? Good God you spent so much time wondering if you could you didn't stop to think if you should.
Edit: God this is even worse than I thought "For industrial control, developing high-performance controllers with few samples and low technical debt is appealing." I think that using GPT to run our industrial control systems is like asking dolphins to be in charge of our nuclear reactors. Whoever proposed this should never be allowed to make decisions regarding technology ever.
yetanotherloss|2 years ago
Obviously anyone who knows anything about control systems immediately has five or six reasons why this is terrible, but in the meantime My First GPT is running lawn mowers from the sketchy discount shop because none of those people even knew how to ask.
jasomill|2 years ago
As mentioned in Section 3, we round all real numbers to their nearest integer values, based on the assumption that GPT-4 might have difficulty handling real numbers directly. In this section, we perform an ablation study to validate this assumption. The results are presented in Table 5, which demonstrates that using rounded real numbers can indeed enhance the performance of GPT-4, thereby confirming our hypothesis.
Ekaros|2 years ago
But GPT or LLMs... No. They are not for that.
flangola7|2 years ago
mdp2021|2 years ago
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AI: automation of intelligence.
AGI: implementation of intelligence.
Automation of intelligence (AI): taking a task that required an intelligent entity for performance, we devise algorithms that can provide.
Implementation of intelligence (AGI): we take the process itself of intelligence and replicate it algorithmically.
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An AI solves a problem reliably. An AGI has judgement. The context is not about any of this.