I went ahead and sprung for the $200 a month for ChatGPT Pro as I do a lot of data analysis on very large and complicated data sets. The first thing I through at it was last month's full Perforce logs with diffs and and all so that I could get a nice friendly report of the various developers, how many CLs they did and an evaluation on the type of work they did and how much work they did. Here are my results: ChatGPT 4o. Basically useless. It didn't even get the...
I went ahead and sprung for the $200 a month for ChatGPT Pro as I do a lot of data analysis on very large and complicated data sets. The first thing I through at it was last month's full Perforce logs with diffs and and all so that I could get a nice friendly report of the various developers, how many CLs they did and an evaluation on the type of work they did and how much work they did. Here are my results: ChatGPT 4o. Basically useless. It didn't even get the...
I went ahead and sprung for the $200 a month for ChatGPT Pro as I do a lot of data analysis on very large and complicated data sets. The first thing I through at it was last month's full Perforce logs with diffs and and all so that I could get a nice friendly report of the various developers, how many CLs they did and an evaluation on the type of work they did and how much work they did. Here are my results: ChatGPT 4o. Basically useless. It didn't even get the...
Hey folks...I've seen many of you wallpaper artists (Az, Sed, tbc, JanOscar, relhom, naroon1, and others) mention (here and there) Midjourney, NightCafe, DALL-E, etc. I'd love for you to post an example of each engine you use and which engine you used to produce it. SimplexDesigns asked me who uses what, and I felt you should speak for yourselves and include what you like/dislike about them. So speak up...
Hey folks...I've seen many of you wallpaper artists (Az, Sed, tbc, JanOscar, relhom, naroon1, and others) mention (here and there) Midjourney, NightCafe, DALL-E, etc. I'd love for you to post an example of each engine you use and which engine you used to produce it. SimplexDesigns asked me who uses what, and I felt you should speak for yourselves and include what you like/dislike about them. So speak up...
Hey folks...I've seen many of you wallpaper artists (Az, Sed, tbc, JanOscar, relhom, naroon1, and others) mention (here and there) Midjourney, NightCafe, DALL-E, etc. I'd love for you to post an example of each engine you use and which engine you used to produce it. SimplexDesigns asked me who uses what, and I felt you should speak for yourselves and include what you like/dislike about them. So speak up...
"The increasingly distorted images produced by an artificial-intelligence model that is trained on data generated by a previous version of the model. Credit: M. Boháček & H. Farid/arXiv (CC BY 4.0)" - Nature (ext link) Unfortunately, or fortunately, researchers have found that feeding AI LLMs AI results leads rapidly to the generation of nonsense. This is rather important as there's tons of AI data being generated, and unless we find and apply some sort of watermarking or brand...
"The increasingly distorted images produced by an artificial-intelligence model that is trained on data generated by a previous version of the model. Credit: M. Boháček & H. Farid/arXiv (CC BY 4.0)" - Nature (ext link) Unfortunately, or fortunately, researchers have found that feeding AI LLMs AI results leads rapidly to the generation of nonsense. This is rather important as there's tons of AI data being generated, and unless we find and apply some sort of watermarking or brand...
"The increasingly distorted images produced by an artificial-intelligence model that is trained on data generated by a previous version of the model. Credit: M. Boháček & H. Farid/arXiv (CC BY 4.0)" - Nature (ext link) Unfortunately, or fortunately, researchers have found that feeding AI LLMs AI results leads rapidly to the generation of nonsense. This is rather important as there's tons of AI data being generated, and unless we find and apply some sort of watermarking or brand...
Windows latest reported on a possible first AI feature addition to Windows 11 in the article linked above. Smart snap already exists which appears on mousing over the maximize button after enabling Smart snap in System>Settings>Multitasking>Snap Windows. The addition of AI will add the ability of the system to learn preferred window size per app, apparently, and in a layout you choose which can be reapplied in a single click. The Windows Latest article has a gif illustrating this. ...
Windows latest reported on a possible first AI feature addition to Windows 11 in the article linked above. Smart snap already exists which appears on mousing over the maximize button after enabling Smart snap in System>Settings>Multitasking>Snap Windows. The addition of AI will add the ability of the system to learn preferred window size per app, apparently, and in a layout you choose which can be reapplied in a single click. The Windows Latest article has a gif illustrating this. ...
Windows latest reported on a possible first AI feature addition to Windows 11 in the article linked above. Smart snap already exists which appears on mousing over the maximize button after enabling Smart snap in System>Settings>Multitasking>Snap Windows. The addition of AI will add the ability of the system to learn preferred window size per app, apparently, and in a layout you choose which can be reapplied in a single click. The Windows Latest article has a gif illustrating this. ...
I'm going to use a number of really dumb analogies to try to explain how these large language models like ChatGPT work. First, you have the amount of training they have done combined with the number of things they can look at at once. ChatGPT 4 is much better than ChatGPT 3 in that regard. Think of this as the AI's "hard drive". Second, and often unappreciated, is the number of tokens that the model can handle. Think of this as RAM. Tokens represents how much the AI...
I'm going to use a number of really dumb analogies to try to explain how these large language models like ChatGPT work. First, you have the amount of training they have done combined with the number of things they can look at at once. ChatGPT 4 is much better than ChatGPT 3 in that regard. Think of this as the AI's "hard drive". Second, and often unappreciated, is the number of tokens that the model can handle. Think of this as RAM. Tokens represents how much the AI...
I'm going to use a number of really dumb analogies to try to explain how these large language models like ChatGPT work. First, you have the amount of training they have done combined with the number of things they can look at at once. ChatGPT 4 is much better than ChatGPT 3 in that regard. Think of this as the AI's "hard drive". Second, and often unappreciated, is the number of tokens that the model can handle. Think of this as RAM. Tokens represents how much the AI...