I'm just guessing but likely they are training or instructing it in such a way that it will defer to sources that it finds through searching the internet. I guess the first thing it does when you ask a question is it searches the internet for recent news articles and other sources and now you have the context full of "facts" that it will stick to. Other LLMs haven't really done that by default (although now I think they are doing that more) so they would just give answers purely on their weights which is basically the entire internet compressed down to 150 GB or whatever.
LLMs don't have any sort of logical core to them really.. At least not in the sense that humans do. The causality doesn't matter as much as the structure of the response, if I'm describing this right. Like a response that sounds right and a response that is right are the same thing, the LLM doesn't differentiate. So I think what the grok team must have done is added some system prompts or trained the model in such a way that it is strongly instructed to weigh its responses favoring things like news articles and wikipedia and whatever else over what the user is telling it or asking it.
Losing the argument, too. Gotta hand it to the Grok team in one way though, the model does seem to stand its ground. Some of the other ones will just be like "you're absolutely right!" and then give you the answer you want
The top picture definitely is (my man has so many teeth, look how many teeth he can fit in his mouth), the bottom one is hard to tell... im leaning toward that one also being ai but a lot less obviously so
I disagree with the last part. I agree that by blowing on the dice you are imparting a quantum qualia upon the dice (because naturally they are not quantum objects the way we are) but you are also affecting which multiverse you will find yourself in. You don't impart luck on the dice, instead you improve your chances of arriving in the universe where the dice rolls in your favor.
I dont think that it is possible for Canada to escape the US. The border is too long, the population is too small, and the one river that actually makes its way into the interior is shared with the US. I think Canada has very little autonomy in this regard.
How does this voting system work? Are people really voting for mayor 9 times or are some of the rounds based on ranked choices people made in previous rounds? (i think I can see what's going on though.. round 1 was a real vote and then the rest are removing the lowest and adding their votes based on their 2nd (or whatever...) choice)
Syria had been fighting a "civil war" for over 10 years though and the government was severely degraded. That is not the case for Iran. They're skipping all the work they put in to Syria and going straight to regime change.
i always thought nothing ever happens was a joke. is it not? i mean there's something to be said about the speed at which things are subsumed and normalized by popular culture and the media. obviously things happen. we just went through a huge pandemic. we are arguably in the throes of world war 3 and have been for some time. the world is obviously different than it was 5, 10, 20, 30 years ago. but when things do happen the media is quick to normalize and revert to the mean so the line can keep going up.
What can you really say about this guy that hasn't already been said