Friday, November 14

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Predictions for IDEs with competent local run LLMs?
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Predictions for IDEs with competent local run LLMs?

A couple years ago using the best image creation tools online you could kinda sorta get an image that resembled your simple prompt, but was not something most found usable outside of the novelty of it being AI generated. Now you can create amazing images on normal home computing hardware, often such that it takes a discerning eye to tell it's not a real photograph or painting. It also appears that we are now seeing the first truly useful code generation tools at the commercial level powered by large data centers. So I wonder if, or when, we may see something comparable to today's offerings able to be run locally by end users? Is this a fundamentally different capability from image generation and as such unlikely to be possible in the near future? Or is something already on the horizon? ...
GPT-4.5 Passes Empirical Turing Test—Humans Mistaken for AI in Landmark Study
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GPT-4.5 Passes Empirical Turing Test—Humans Mistaken for AI in Landmark Study

A recent pre-registered study conducted randomized three-party Turing tests comparing humans with ELIZA, GPT-4o, LLaMa-3.1-405B, and GPT-4.5. Surprisingly, GPT-4.5 convincingly surpassed actual humans, being judged as human 73% of the time—significantly more than the real human participants themselves. Meanwhile, GPT-4o performed below chance (21%), grouped closer to ELIZA (23%) than its GPT predecessor. These intriguing results offer the first robust empirical evidence of an AI convincingly passing a rigorous three-party Turing test, reigniting debates around AI intelligence, social trust, and potential economic impacts. Full paper available here: https://arxiv.org/html/2503.23674v1 Curious to hear everyone's thoughts—especially about what this might mean for how we understand intelligenc...
Understand Machine Learning and AI
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Understand Machine Learning and AI

For anyone who's interested in learning Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, I'm making a series of intro to ML and AI models. I've had the opportunity to take ML courses which helped me clear interview rounds in big tech - Amazon and Google. I want to pay it forward - I hope it helps someone. https://youtu.be/Y-mhGOvytjU https://youtu.be/x1Yf_eH7rSM Will be giving out refferals once I onboard - keep a check on the YT channel. Also, I appreciate any feedback! It takes me great effort to make these. submitted by /u/mytimeisnow40 [link] [comments]
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