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OpenSUSE + KDE is a really solid choice, I'd say.\n
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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I've tortured various LLMs with short stories, questions and riddles, which I've written specifically for the task and which I've asked the models to explain or rewrite. Surprisingly, they often get things either mostly or absolutely right, despite the fact it's novel data they've never seen before. So, there's definitely some actual learning going on. Or, at least, something incredibly close to it, to the point it's nigh impossible to differentiate it from actual learning.
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
\n
As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
\n
With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
\n
So I created **Redakt**, an open source zero-click decryption tool to encrypt any text you publish online to make it only understandable to other users that have the browser extension installed.\n
\n
**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
\n
EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
\n
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\n
Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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\n
And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
\n
As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
\n
With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
\n
So I created **Redakt**, an open source zero-click decryption tool to encrypt any text you publish online to make it only understandable to other users that have the browser extension installed.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
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EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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Basically, instead of designing all the logic entirely by hand, we create a system which can end up in a number of finite, yet still near infinite states, each of which defines behavior different from the other. By slowly tuning the model using existing data and checking its performance we (ideally) end up with a solver for something a human mind can't even break up into the building blocks, due to the shear complexity of the given system (such as a natural language).\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
\n
When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
\n
Basically, instead of designing all the logic entirely by hand, we create a system which can end up in a number of finite, yet still near infinite states, each of which defines behavior different from the other. By slowly tuning the model using existing data and checking its performance we (ideally) end up with a solver for something a human mind can't even break up into the building blocks, due to the shear complexity of the given system (such as a natural language).\n
\n
And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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And currently existing models can often do the same! Sometimes they make pretty stupid mistakes, but they often do, in fact, manage to end up with brand new information derived from old stuff.\n
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I've tortured various LLMs with short stories, questions and riddles, which I've written specifically for the task and which I've asked the models to explain or rewrite. Surprisingly, they often get things either mostly or absolutely right, despite the fact it's novel data they've never seen before. So, there's definitely some actual learning going on. Or, at least, something incredibly close to it, to the point it's nigh impossible to differentiate it from actual learning.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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So I created **Redakt**, an open source zero-click decryption tool to encrypt any text you publish online to make it only understandable to other users that have the browser extension installed.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
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EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Before you ask: What if the bots adapt and also use Redakt’s extension or encryption key?\n
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Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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I've tortured various LLMs with short stories, questions and riddles, which I've written specifically for the task and which I've asked the models to explain or rewrite. Surprisingly, they often get things either mostly or absolutely right, despite the fact it's novel data they've never seen before. So, there's definitely some actual learning going on. Or, at least, something incredibly close to it, to the point it's nigh impossible to differentiate it from actual learning.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
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EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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I've tortured various LLMs with short stories, questions and riddles, which I've written specifically for the task and which I've asked the models to explain or rewrite. Surprisingly, they often get things either mostly or absolutely right, despite the fact it's novel data they've never seen before. So, there's definitely some actual learning going on. Or, at least, something incredibly close to it, to the point it's nigh impossible to differentiate it from actual learning.
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
\n
As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
\n
When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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Basically, instead of designing all the logic entirely by hand, we create a system which can end up in a number of finite, yet still near infinite states, each of which defines behavior different from the other. By slowly tuning the model using existing data and checking its performance we (ideally) end up with a solver for something a human mind can't even break up into the building blocks, due to the shear complexity of the given system (such as a natural language).\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
\n
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\n
And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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So I created **Redakt**, an open source zero-click decryption tool to encrypt any text you publish online to make it only understandable to other users that have the browser extension installed.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
\n
EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Before you ask: What if the bots adapt and also use Redakt’s extension or encryption key?\n
\n
Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
\n
Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
\n
As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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Basically, instead of designing all the logic entirely by hand, we create a system which can end up in a number of finite, yet still near infinite states, each of which defines behavior different from the other. By slowly tuning the model using existing data and checking its performance we (ideally) end up with a solver for something a human mind can't even break up into the building blocks, due to the shear complexity of the given system (such as a natural language).\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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\n
And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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So I created **Redakt**, an open source zero-click decryption tool to encrypt any text you publish online to make it only understandable to other users that have the browser extension installed.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
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EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Before you ask: What if the bots adapt and also use Redakt’s extension or encryption key?\n
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Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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I've tortured various LLMs with short stories, questions and riddles, which I've written specifically for the task and which I've asked the models to explain or rewrite. Surprisingly, they often get things either mostly or absolutely right, despite the fact it's novel data they've never seen before. So, there's definitely some actual learning going on. Or, at least, something incredibly close to it, to the point it's nigh impossible to differentiate it from actual learning.
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
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EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Before you ask: What if the bots adapt and also use Redakt’s extension or encryption key?\n
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Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
\n
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Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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Basically, instead of designing all the logic entirely by hand, we create a system which can end up in a number of finite, yet still near infinite states, each of which defines behavior different from the other. By slowly tuning the model using existing data and checking its performance we (ideally) end up with a solver for something a human mind can't even break up into the building blocks, due to the shear complexity of the given system (such as a natural language).\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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So I created **Redakt**, an open source zero-click decryption tool to encrypt any text you publish online to make it only understandable to other users that have the browser extension installed.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
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EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Before you ask: What if the bots adapt and also use Redakt’s extension or encryption key?\n
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Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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And currently existing models can often do the same! Sometimes they make pretty stupid mistakes, but they often do, in fact, manage to end up with brand new information derived from old stuff.\n
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I've tortured various LLMs with short stories, questions and riddles, which I've written specifically for the task and which I've asked the models to explain or rewrite. Surprisingly, they often get things either mostly or absolutely right, despite the fact it's novel data they've never seen before. So, there's definitely some actual learning going on. Or, at least, something incredibly close to it, to the point it's nigh impossible to differentiate it from actual learning.
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
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\n
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
\n
As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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Basically, instead of designing all the logic entirely by hand, we create a system which can end up in a number of finite, yet still near infinite states, each of which defines behavior different from the other. By slowly tuning the model using existing data and checking its performance we (ideally) end up with a solver for something a human mind can't even break up into the building blocks, due to the shear complexity of the given system (such as a natural language).\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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So I created **Redakt**, an open source zero-click decryption tool to encrypt any text you publish online to make it only understandable to other users that have the browser extension installed.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
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EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Before you ask: What if the bots adapt and also use Redakt’s extension or encryption key?\n
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Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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And currently existing models can often do the same! Sometimes they make pretty stupid mistakes, but they often do, in fact, manage to end up with brand new information derived from old stuff.\n
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I've tortured various LLMs with short stories, questions and riddles, which I've written specifically for the task and which I've asked the models to explain or rewrite. Surprisingly, they often get things either mostly or absolutely right, despite the fact it's novel data they've never seen before. So, there's definitely some actual learning going on. Or, at least, something incredibly close to it, to the point it's nigh impossible to differentiate it from actual learning.
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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\n
And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
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A calculator for pure numbers is a pretty simple device all the logic of which can be designed by a human directly.\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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Basically, instead of designing all the logic entirely by hand, we create a system which can end up in a number of finite, yet still near infinite states, each of which defines behavior different from the other. By slowly tuning the model using existing data and checking its performance we (ideally) end up with a solver for something a human mind can't even break up into the building blocks, due to the shear complexity of the given system (such as a natural language).\n
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And like a calculator that can derive that 2 + 3 is 5, despite the fact that number 5 is never mentioned in the input, or that particular formula was not a part of the suit of tests that were used to verify that the calculator works correctly, a machine learning model can figure out that "apple slices + batter = apple pie", assuming it has been tuned (aka trained) right.
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Hey everyone, so for the past few month I have been working on this project and I’d love to have your feedback on it.\n
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As we all know any time we publish something public online (on Reddit, Twitter or even this forum), our posts, comments or messages are scrapped and read by thousands of bots for various legitimate or illegitimate reasons.\n
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With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT we know that the “understanding” of textual content at scale is more efficient than ever.\n
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So I created **Redakt**, an open source zero-click decryption tool to encrypt any text you publish online to make it only understandable to other users that have the browser extension installed.\n
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**Try it!**Feel free to install the extension (Chrome/Brave/Firefox ): <https://redakt.org/browser/>\n
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EDIT: For example, here’s a Medium article with encrypted content: <https://redakt.org/demo/>\n
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Before you ask: What if the bots adapt and also use Redakt’s extension or encryption key?\n
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Well first they don’t at the moment (they’re too busy gathering billions of data points “in clear”). If they do use the extension then any changes we’ll add to the extension (captcha, encryption method) will force them to readapt and prevent them to scale their data collection.\n
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Let me know what you guys think!
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Learning is, essentially, "algorithmically copy-paste". The vast majority of things you know, you've learned from other people or other people's works. What makes you more than a copy-pasting machine is the ability to extrapolate from that acquired knowledge to create new knowledge.\n
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
\n
LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
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When we want to create a solver for systems that aren't as easily defined, we have to resort to other methods. E.g. "machine learning".\n
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It's illegal if you copy-paste someone's work verbatim. It's not illegal to, for example, summarize someone's work and write a short version of it.\n
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As long as overfitting doesn't happen and the machine learning model actually learns general patterns, instead of memorizing training data, it should be perfectly capable of generating data that's not copied verbatim from humans. Whom, exactly, a model is plagiarizing if it generates a summarized version of some work you give it, particularly if that work is novel and was created or published after the model was trained?
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Not once did I claim that LLMs are sapient, sentient or even have any kind of personality. I didn't even use the overused term "AI".\n
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LLMs, for example, are something like... a calculator. But for text.\n
\n
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\n
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Heya folks, some people online told me I was doing partitions wrong, but I’ve been doing it this way for years. Since I’ve been doing it for years, I could be doing it in an outdated way, so I thought I should ask.\n
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I have separate partitions for EFI, `/`, swap, and `/home`. Am I doing it wrong? Here’s how my partition table looks like:\n
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Heya folks, some people online told me I was doing partitions wrong, but I’ve been doing it this way for years. Since I’ve been doing it for years, I could be doing it in an outdated way, so I thought I should ask.\n
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Heya folks, some people online told me I was doing partitions wrong, but I’ve been doing it this way for years. Since I’ve been doing it for years, I could be doing it in an outdated way, so I thought I should ask.\n
\n
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Heya folks, some people online told me I was doing partitions wrong, but I’ve been doing it this way for years. Since I’ve been doing it for years, I could be doing it in an outdated way, so I thought I should ask.\n
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Heya folks, some people online told me I was doing partitions wrong, but I’ve been doing it this way for years. Since I’ve been doing it for years, I could be doing it in an outdated way, so I thought I should ask.\n
\n
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\n
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Most music I have is from "Pay what you want" albums from Ponies@Dawn, VibePoniez, A State Of Sugar, etc. \n
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