Friday, April 18

Tag: Reddit

Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Nvidia battle it out for AI chip supremacy
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Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Nvidia battle it out for AI chip supremacy

Nvidia, Google, Apple, and other tech giants are in a race to develop advanced AI chips for generative AI services. Nvidia's H100 GPU has made the company a trillion-dollar entity, leading to a surge in demand for AI processors. Companies like Microsoft, Meta, and Google are now working on their own AI chips to keep up with the growing demand. Nvidia, AMD, and Intel are engaged in an arms race to release newer, more powerful AI chips. The competition for AI supremacy is shifting towards the development of cutting-edge AI chips. Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/1/24058186/ai-chips-meta-microsoft-google-nvidia submitted by /u/NuseAI [link] [comments]
Users prefer wrong answers when written by AI
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Users prefer wrong answers when written by AI

A study revealed that users tend to prefer wrong answers from AI, specifically ChatGPT, despite containing incorrect information. 52% of ChatGPT answers were found to be incorrect, yet users still favored them 35% of the time for their language style. The study highlighted the influence of language models like LLMs in convincing users, even with misinformation. It also discussed the potential time lost due to incorrect AI answers and the challenges in filtering out accurate information. The article further delves into the contrasting perspectives on AI's progression and the implications of AI capabilities for various uses. Source: https://www.mindprison.cc/p/users-prefer-wrong-answers-written-by-ai submitted by /u/NuseAI [link] [comments]
I really hope Copilot chat gets better. Not allowed to use an alternative at work, and it’s just so… unpleasant to work with and overly robotic and strict.
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I really hope Copilot chat gets better. Not allowed to use an alternative at work, and it’s just so… unpleasant to work with and overly robotic and strict.

Like, it tends to be a bit more factually correct which I appreciate, but it's slow, it's clunky, and it talks unnaturally no matter how I change the tonality. Like, it always comes off as like customer support or "how do you do, fellow kids?", and god-forbid if you trigger one of it's MANY hyper-sensitive guardrails somehow, because it just shuts down without giving you a chance to salvage things or explain. It talks WAY too much and often times if you tell it to keep things brief, it decides at random to go off the rails on a long-winded explanation anyways. It gets weirdly touchy about some things, like asking it if it knows your name will trigger it to close down. But then, you could ask it something else and it'll casually drop your name in chat - I've no problem with it remembering t...
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