OpenAI is pursuing a new way to fight A.I. 'hallucinations' - Their technique called 'process supervision' rewards based on each individual correct step in a multi-step reasoned problem rather than only the final outcome. Interesting approach but sounds a bit like mind control. Who decides on the steps in the first place? Isn't the whole point of AI that it would be able to generate steps that humans would never be able to envisage? www.cnbc.com #
2023/06/04 #
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Telly dual-screen TV first look: it’s free and may be the future - This new product seems comically silly and dumb at first, but the more I read about it, the more I'm cuious about what's going to happen when it arrives in stores. Pretty sure it's going to ruffle a few feathers at the very least. There's a chance it's a stroke of pure genius, which doesn't happen very often. Also as a brit clearly I like the name, it literally is 'the telly'. www.theverge.com #
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Sanda Dia: Belgium reckons with verdict over black student's hazing death - I really dislike these hazing rituals where foreigners are systematically abused and harrassed. I didn't growup in my home countries and I've always felt like a bit of a foreigner everywhere I've been, including at 'home'. IMO it's an outdated part of our collective cultures. Great to see the students standing together against these horrid incidents. www.bbc.com #