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Interesting take
I agree with the potential but the hype needs to be dialed down so real progress can be made. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_cSLPv34xk
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Interesting take
OpenAI apparently destroyed a trove of books it used to train AI models.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/businessinsider_openai-destroyed-a-trove-of-books-used-to-activity-7193814561400012800-5b7m/ The link requires a Business Insider membership but the gist is that newly unsealed documents reveal that OpenAI deleted 2 huge datasets of books, estimated to contains more than a 100,000 published books, which were used to train its GPT-3 model.
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New comment Jun 21
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https://www.linkedin.com/posts/businessinsider_openai-destroyed-a-trove-of-books-used-to-activity-7193814561400012800-5b7m/ It requires a Business Insider membership but the gist is that newly unsealed documents reveal that OpenAI deleted 2 huge datasets of books, estimated to contains more than a 100,000 published books, which were used to train its GPT-3 model
Here come the AI software engineers
Still very nascent but wondering where this will be in say 5-10 years from now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjHtjT7GO1c
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New comment Mar 16
Here come the AI software engineers
Here Come the AI Worms
A group of researchers have created one of what they claim are the first generative AI worms—which can spread from one system to another, potentially stealing data or deploying malware in the process. “It basically means that now you have the ability to conduct or to perform a new kind of cyberattack that hasn't been seen before,” https://www.wired.com/story/here-come-the-ai-worms/
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Samir Shaikh
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6points to level up
@samir-shaikh-4019
Freelance software developer with close to 30 years in the industry.

Active 46d ago
Joined Jan 18, 2024
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