Researchers create 30 fake student accounts to submit model-generated responses to real exams. Professors grade the 200 or 1500 word responses from the AI undergrads and gave them better grades than real students 84% of the time. 6% of the bot respondents did get caught, though... for being too good. Meanwhile, AI detection...
Ain't this a good thing the more fudder sent to the front lines the high chance NK will have less capable soldiers in their country. Unless people being sent to front lines were potential issues in NK. I bet US intelligence would be interested on seeing how NK soldiers operates in actual combat.
A user on the online forum 4chan has leaked a massive 270GB of data purportedly belonging to The New York Times. This leak includes what is claimed to be the source code for the newspaper’s digital operations.
so we already know that youtube doesn't like people freeloading their bandwidth using something like invidious, piped, newpipe etc. why don't they just close the public web api and require a login or something. by requiring login they can keep track of what users are watching and if a user is watching thousands of videos daily...
My thought was they will always be in the frontiers of medicine since they are used as experiments. Results from rat experiments does not usually equate to be successful to humans. Not saying we should forgo ethics and do human experiments right away, just an observation.
Yeah your right my observation is just more on the technology side of thing they are more advance. We just happen to know a lot about rats psychology and their anatomy as a side effect trying to advance ours.
With the lastest news of AI layoffs, I'm struggling to understand how the idea of a career still holds. If careers themselves effectively become gambles like lottery tickets, how do we maintain drive and hopes in the longterm endgame of our struggles?...
Obvious answer is to give the kids ducklings for every visit. Pressuring kids parents to stop their kids coming over without permission. Unless they want to own duck pets.
Wrong Answers Only: what is this style called? ( lemmy.world )
ChatGPT outperforms undergrads in intro-level courses, falls short later ( arstechnica.com )
Researchers create 30 fake student accounts to submit model-generated responses to real exams. Professors grade the 200 or 1500 word responses from the AI undergrads and gave them better grades than real students 84% of the time. 6% of the bot respondents did get caught, though... for being too good. Meanwhile, AI detection...
Steal His Look ( lemmy.world )
NASA selects SpaceX to build deorbit vehicle for International Space Station ( www.space.com )
NASA has selected SpaceX to develop a vehicle that will bring the International Space Station to a fiery end when the time comes....
Pyongyang Says It Will Send Support Troops to Ukraine Within a Month ( www.kyivpost.com )
Wrong Answers Only: what is this style called? ( lemmy.world )
Replace parking spots with plants? Absolutely ( lemmy.world )
What are some good sketch comedy shows?
One of my favorite genres, always looking for more. Bonus points if it's currently on streaming....
The New York Times source code leaked by a 4chan user ( stackdiary.com )
A user on the online forum 4chan has leaked a massive 270GB of data purportedly belonging to The New York Times. This leak includes what is claimed to be the source code for the newspaper’s digital operations.
France considers approval of European chat control plan ( stackdiary.com )
The latest proposal mandates user consent for monitoring messages on all communication apps, including those with end-to-end encryption.
How should news sites be funded?
Why doesn't youtube shut down their public web api?
so we already know that youtube doesn't like people freeloading their bandwidth using something like invidious, piped, newpipe etc. why don't they just close the public web api and require a login or something. by requiring login they can keep track of what users are watching and if a user is watching thousands of videos daily...
Every time I hear news from the tech industry lately ( lemmy.world )
Rat medicine is much more advance than humans.
In our post-AI era, is job security strictly mythical? Or How to believe in careers as a concept worth doing?
With the lastest news of AI layoffs, I'm struggling to understand how the idea of a career still holds. If careers themselves effectively become gambles like lottery tickets, how do we maintain drive and hopes in the longterm endgame of our struggles?...
Creepy Study Suggests AI Is The Reason We've Never Found Aliens ( www.sciencealert.com )
Egg thief ( lemmy.world )
Strong solar storm could disrupt communications and produce northern lights in US ( apnews.com )
An unusually strong solar storm headed toward Earth could produce northern lights in the U.S. and potentially disrupt communications this weekend....
How do I tell my neighbors that they need to stay off my property and not let their kids trespass. Joke answers only.
People and their kids like to come over unannounced, and without permission, to look at my ducks like it's the fuckin zoo or some shit....
The more air conditioners in an area the hotter becomes around it. In turn increasing the demand for AC. Infinite money glitch.
Hashicorp signs agreement to be acquired by IBM
https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-joins-ibm...