You could just wait
You could just wait
OP clearly expects LLMs to exhibit mind-like behaviors. Lying absolutely implies agency, but even if you don’t agree, OP is confused that
It did not simply analyze the best type of graphics card for the situation
The whole point of the post is that OP is upset that LLMs are generating falsehoods and parroting input back into its output. No one with a basic understanding of LLMs would be surprised by this. If someone said their phone’s autocorrect was “lying”, you’d be correct in assuming they didn’t understand the basics of what autocorrect is, and would be completely justified in pointing out that that’s nonsense.
I know, but it’s a ridiculous term. It’s so bad it must have been invented or chosen to mislead and make people think it has a mind, which seems to have been successful, as evidenced by the OP
ChatGPT does not “hallucinate” or “lie”. It does not perceive, so it can’t hallucinate. It has no intent, so it can’t lie. It generates text without any regard to whether said text is true or false.
This message is in a very confusing format, evidenced by other people in this thread misunderstanding it. It also took me a while to figure it out. I’ll take a whack at rewriting it.
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Hello. I am the neighborhood tailor, as I am sure you recognize.
Yes, it’s a different franchise, but it’s what it made me think of.
Oh I thought they were done with 11
I may not be a computer scientist in real life, but I directed a movie based on a short story written by someone else who isn’t a computer scientist in real life.
Remove the first three words, sentence still true
Yeah, that should work. ldd "$(command -v "$cmd")"
will list the dynamic dependencies for $cmd
, so you can find those (probably) in /lib
and /usr/lib
; I’m not familiar enough with the dynamic library loading process to give you the specifics. I would put the binaries in /usr/local/bin
and the libraries in /usr/local/lib
; but you could also modify path variables to point to the usb drive. Ideally you could find statically linked versions somewhere, so you don’t have to mess with the libraries.
Alternatively, most package managers have commands to download packages; then you can copy the package cache over to the new machine and install them that way. If the commands are common enough, you could download one of the bigger install media and add its package repo to your machine. These of course are distribution specific processes.
Finally, you could get a cheap USB ethernet adapter and connect to the internet that way. On newegg most of these products will have at least one review saying whether they work on linux.
An incredibly weak argument is saying that it’s fine for Apple to intentionally make their UX worse, because they didn’t make it worse enough to matter.
People never re-read their own texts, good point.
Blue vs green bubble “debate”? Apple put green bubbles in their app to annoy their own users, who then turn around and blame non-apple users. What’s to debate about that?
Amazing that this is getting downvoted. This is just the plain truth of the situation.
I’m not.
A highly profitable company like alphabet/google has enough money to hire people to say the things you are saying, and in fact they do. You can let them defend themselves, they will be OK.
You know you don’t have to shill for corporations, right?
If it’s still popping up you might try going to settings, clicking the “Filter lists” tab at the top, then enabling some of the filters under the “Annoyances” section.
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