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Interesting Response from Gemini
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Interesting Response from Gemini

I had a simple google search turn up the most random useless results so I asked: “Why is google search so bad now?” on google and got a surprisingly honest response from Gemini. Even highlighted the profits part lol submitted by /u/ReedForman [link] [comments]
Could AI eventually become something like a system that expands human understanding for humanity
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Could AI eventually become something like a system that expands human understanding for humanity

Humans have unanswered questions about almost everything the universe consciousness, dark matter, the origin of life, mathematical equations, reality itself etc. Do you think future AI could eventually solve mysteries he has never could, possibly even explaining things beyond normal comprehension? Or will it be limited by human knowledge and understanding? submitted by /u/Gat805_ [link] [comments]
So, what is Yann LeCun’s “World Models” and JEPA and is it Really a Replacement for LLMs?
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So, what is Yann LeCun’s “World Models” and JEPA and is it Really a Replacement for LLMs?

A bit late to this as the white paper hit arXiv a little less than two months ago, but nobody else here mentioned it so I thought I might. A little background. Yann LeCun is a pioneer of deep learning and convolutional neural networks, LeCun served as Director of AI Research at Meta (formerly Facebook) and Chief AI Scientist, before leaving Meta (under "interesting" circumstances) and becoming Executive Chairman of Advanced Machine Intelligence (AMI Labs) in 2025. He shared the 2018 ACM Turing Award for his foundational contributions to artificial intelligence. The "LeWorldModel," as described in the arXiv paper, doesn't appear to be a "replacement" for LLMs. There's a lot of confusion about that in the AI field. In interviews Yann made it very clear that he believes LLMs still serve a val...
Give back my em-dashes!
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Give back my em-dashes!

I like dashes--both the long and the short. They help me communicate! But now (when I use them) I'm flagged. I'm Artificial. I'm a fake. I've lost my right to write as I please. But seriously, college students now purposefully leave grammar errors in their essays and dumb down their punctuation to avoid being flagged as AI users. Then they run the product through AI and ask the AI to decide if it's AI and edit it to make it less AI. submitted by /u/Quadrature_Strat [link] [comments]
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