$30 billion and the water supply of a small city later
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$30 billion and the water supply of a small city later
@mistakenotmy We have our LLM tools hooked up to our calendars. My favorite is to ask it to do some analysis like "count how many free two hour blocks during business hours I had last week" and getting the right answer, then asking it to do it for a month and having it tell me that I had no events for entire weeks.
Literally worse than "just glancing at a calendar".
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@iwein @mistakenotmy I"m sorry, that wasn't clear -to me- from your reply. I guess I just sort of get suspicious anytime a person says "I'm not an apologist, but..."
We are agreed then: the tech bros are idiots! Onward!
@CJPaloma @iwein @mistakenotmy
It's a poorly formulated reply that makes you seem like an AI apologist to me. Especially this part:> The problem only arises when idiots claim a tool can do anything one can dream of. Blame the idiots, not the tools.
Tools & technology have politics. They aren't neutral. AI in particular, regardless of its capability or who wields it, has the politics of surveillance & oppression, environmental pollution & exploitation, labor disruption, and more.
I doubt this is the first time you've seen it characterized as such on the fediverse. So it also reads to me like you're turning a blind eye to those criticisms, many times expressed more eloquently than me.
If you are opposed to AI (genAI and LLMs), consider that you aren't coming off that way currently.
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$30 billion and the water supply of a small city later
@mistakenotmy lol, fake news

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@pwinn @mistakenotmy older model with different random word

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@pwinn @mistakenotmy older model with different random word

@pwinn @mistakenotmy All models available under free subscription are able to produce correct answer for different random words


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@pwinn @mistakenotmy All models available under free subscription are able to produce correct answer for different random words


(haven’t tested with Opus 4.7 since I don’t have pro plan account under my hand)@pwinn @mistakenotmy … and completely random (presumably not hardcoded) question, just in case

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@pwinn @mistakenotmy … and completely random (presumably not hardcoded) question, just in case

@pwinn @mistakenotmy ... and to put some serious nails into the coffin of "LLMs are dumb and can't solve puzzles" take -- here's Hack The Box CTF profile of my Sonnet 4.5/4.6 based AI bot: it can solve insane difficulty tasks and performs on the same level with top 0.5% of human players. Most of these tasks are recent ones so it doesn't have any writeups or solutions in its training data. So yeah: trust no one and conduct your own experiments



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$30 billion and the water supply of a small city later
@mistakenotmy Sorry, I call cap.

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@mistakenotmy I got curious and tried adding a system prompt to Claude basically saying "always use tools, don't trust yourself, always verify if possible", and then it got it right. They tell the models to act like this because it drives more engagement when they are confident and answer quickly on things that are deemed "trivial". That makes it somehow worse.
@pontus_k my custom prompt is even simpler. Be terse, don't be afraid of challenging my opinion. I've attached my own results and for both questions it's a one character: "1".
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$30 billion and the water supply of a small city later
3 years of kindergarden, 8 years of primary school, 3 three years of highschool and three years of university and uncounted media consumed in between and all the resources wasted and the stupid human misspelled "strawberry"
What a colosal failure.
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@CJPaloma @iwein @mistakenotmy
It's a poorly formulated reply that makes you seem like an AI apologist to me. Especially this part:> The problem only arises when idiots claim a tool can do anything one can dream of. Blame the idiots, not the tools.
Tools & technology have politics. They aren't neutral. AI in particular, regardless of its capability or who wields it, has the politics of surveillance & oppression, environmental pollution & exploitation, labor disruption, and more.
I doubt this is the first time you've seen it characterized as such on the fediverse. So it also reads to me like you're turning a blind eye to those criticisms, many times expressed more eloquently than me.
If you are opposed to AI (genAI and LLMs), consider that you aren't coming off that way currently.
@toolbear all that is ok

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