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Old Yesterday, 23:26   #31
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Re: General AI discussion

He does intervene when he doesn't like some of the answers. None of us truly knows how much interference there is on these LLMs, but Grok is the most opinionated, whereas ChatGPT and Gemini are more cautious about expressing an opinion.

Also @Grok seems to behave differently to Grok itself.

I've really been liking Gemini recently. It's quite capable, useful and good for code. I think the important thing with these is to understand how they source their knowledge and avoid more abstract or esoteric questions that require a different way of thinking.

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Article with more examples; https://www.theverge.com/ai-artifici...-getting-weird

I assume he'll probably have to readjust it a bit.

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Re: General AI discussion

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The only negative effect on me so far is DDR 4 and 5 Memory modules have rocketed in price and the likely next thing with be Graphics cards again when they are utilised more with AI which is a total PITA seeing as I intend to build a new system but can not afford too yet
Yes, I have seen the price for the platform I spec'd increasing in price. I could afford it, just can't justify it yet. Waiting for my new office to be built so will be a little while yet.
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It's been a few years since I could afford any new components for the PC, you really need to be a dedicated (and well off) gamer to keep up with the constant improvements required to run the latest games.

That *could* be game developers pushing new technologies to the extreme, or chip/software developers rushing headlong to be the 'first' in the market.

Whichever or whatever it is, I'm sure money is singing in the background while the more destitute among us turn to playstations and dump the PC in the bin
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