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Crazy example of when everything is AI generated, even the code referenced in git repo (refer to commit 3d733ca), and actually interesting and "new" in a way...


There’s a git repo associated with this article?

I’m curious because to tell you the truth the novelty struck me as similar to comparisons I’ve toyed with using LLMs on my own. The AI-generated logic between comparing two dissimilar things is too sterile for my liking.

I understand that this is appearing in technical publication, but for some reason that invites even further scrutiny on my behalf.

Please share more reasons behind your suspicions.



Hmm. Yes. Does look like vibe work. Other comments here point to some technical inconsistencies that may support this claim further.



Sounds like EU defined "sale of data" to mean a lot of other things besides selling data, like transferring information. And now Firefox cannot so definitively say they don't "sell your data", because they allow you to transfer webpages over the network.


Where are you getting this? All Mozilla says is that "the LEGAL definition of 'sale of data' is extremely broad in some places". They don't that it's the EU and definitely not that the EU has defined "sale of data" to include any use of a computer network, which would be absurd.


Sorry, I was recalling from here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43213612


The whole narrative of "Open source = bad" is totally f****d up and absurd. I'm sick of nobodies being portrayed as high-IQ all-knowing tech overlords. F**k them. In the grand scheme of things, they will be remembered as great enemies of human progress or better - completely forgotten.

I mean David Evan Harris from Business Insider’s AI 100 list, what a laugh. The guy is nobody, his opinion is of ZERO technical relevance.

LinkedIn: University of California, Berkeley, BA, Political Economy of Development & Environment Universidade de São PauloUSP, M.S., Sociology Civic Integrity Researcher at FB - what does that even mean!? "As Research Manager of the Responsible AI team, I led a team of quantitative and qualitative researchers focused on AI fairness, inclusion, governance and accountability." - Jesus Christ, if I had a company and someone with those words in their resume appeared at my door, help me god, I would SteveJobs them with the chair or monitor or both.

Please.

The guy is of the professional fog-selling NGO managerial class, that has almost eaten up our SF.

Where are the voices of the people in the trenches of ML algorithms research, CUDA Toolkit optimisation, Semiconductor/material sciences research etc etc - the ones that make a real difference?


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