How else does it figure out what to say if it doesn't have the access to the internet? Genuine question, I don't imagine you're dowloading the entire dataset with the model.
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And how does that help with the privacy?
I love asking him "Was 1989 a good year for China?" with DeepThink enabled.
You can see him thinking for a second before he goes "[...] Hmm, I need to keep in mind that..." and then you just see him crash abruptly
What am I looking at? What's the reason behind this collapse?
Depends who you ask, just make sure you don't start off with them furries
I don't. Show me where it has it's balls so I can crush them.
Just use the paint, internet person
$2000 per month is just fucking ridiculous if you're not mortgaging it.
Oh nice, someone created a JavaScript-heavy website based on >100MB minimals.cc boilerplate to compose something that could well be made of a single HTML document.
What league are you on OnlyFans?
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You made me look ridiculously stupid and rightfully so. Actually, I take that back, I made myself look stupid and you made it obvious as it gets! Thanks for the wake up call
If I understand correctly, the model is in a way a dictionary of questions with responses, where the journey of figuring out the response is skipped. As in, the answer for the question "What's the point of existence" is "42", but it doesn't contain the thinking process that lead to this result.
If that's so, then wouldn't it be especially prone to hallucinations? I don't imagine it would respond adequately to the third "why?" in the row.