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Don't assume. // I'm not rude, don't take my comments the wrong way. // I believe in @GoogleDeepMind, @AnthropicAI, @xAI, @OpenAI mission // Posthumanist // 25
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I'm 95% sure that the only reason why ChatGPT has the amount of users they have is because 90% of the people using ChatGPT have no idea there's Grok, Claude, and Gemini. ChatGPT is easily the WORST model of the four big ones IMO. Claude is better at coding and writing. Grok is
ChatGPT is just getting worse. It now hallucinate the way the first ChatGPT did, and when you challenge it, it insists in its wrong, and you have to bring up sources. (available one Google search away). Run away.
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This rings true to my experience in AI art. Experienced artists are curious and want to learn more - they see it as a useful tool to express their ideas. Haters are typically amateurs who don't like that people using AI now have the skills they had to spend time learning.
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amateur artists are way more anti-ai than professional artists
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EgoX: Generate immersive first-person video from any third-person clip A novel framework from KAIST AI & Seoul National University that leverages video diffusion models to transform a single exocentric video into a realistic egocentric view. See it in action!
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I just learned that the sweet taste is nonexistent in the palate of cats.
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There could be Steam-like reviews of LLMs to gauge popular opinion on how good (or bad) they are.
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Renewable energy from seawater?! 🌊 This desalination plant in Fukuoka not only creates fresh water, but uses the wastewater to create electricity! Talk about a double win💚
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There's this tendency to always call everything "complicated" or "lacking nuance". It's not complicated - the exaggerated claims about AI water usage are just wrong, not "lacking nuance". https://t.co/c9sKGv1z1N
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I've been editing this article about "brain mapping" and connectomics, and I'm just stunned by how quickly the cost estimates to map, say, a mouse brain have plummeted in just the last couple years. It actually seems feasible that we could map the entire human brain -- all 86
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holy moly macaroni.
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