@Aminsx_@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia Also instead of yapping about your personal feelings and speculations, provide your sources.
Please share your source for:
"OpenAI will then take the feedback from those conversations, and reduce the values that generate that pattern"
You are literally saying random words🤣
@TheWorldWatchWW@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia They train AI on your input feedback, basically, let's say 1000 users really hate when the AI writes too much, and constantly ask it to reduce the length of the response.
OpenAI will then take the feedback from those conversations, and reduce the values that generate that pattern
@Aminsx_@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia Jesus christ you are fucking retarded, it literally says:
"Once you opt out,* new *conversations will not be used to train our models. As a separate control. this car also be applied to Voice mode"
Do you understand the difference between a **CONVERSATION** and feedback?
@Aminsx_@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia So they just put this on their own website because they aren't training their AI on user data?
"data sharing is enabled for you by default, however, you can opt out of using the data for training...
Once you opt out,* new *conversations will not be used to train our models."
@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia I mean if you would actually look at the chatgpt article I linked you might have seen:
"data sharing is enabled for you by default, however, you can opt out of using the data for training...
Once you opt out,* new *conversations will not be used to train our models."
Explain😄
@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia Now quote the exact line from that wikipedia article that claims AI cannot/is not trained on user data.
Or explain why that would be the case ;)
@Aminsx_@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia Please enlighten me why you are sure LLMs are not trained using user data? :)
"this isn't how it works bla bla bla" isn't any proof of what you're saying
@TheWorldWatchWW@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia With all due respect, if you just search up how llm's are trained you'd understand why this isn't how AI learn, and why SpaceX bought Cursor instead of books like Claude
@JasonKieffer1@AnythingIT_File@militantboner@messmerflame148@InsiderGamingIG While you are correct, this title is obviously engagement bait. They used specific wording to imply it's much further than it actually is, they could have said Astro Bot Successfully Boots, but decided to use "emulated" because it generates more clicks
@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia 2/2
It does ask for user permission when executing commands or going outside the current workspace, but I can guarantee 99% of the people are clueless about what they are doing and allow it regardless.
We the public cannot see how they process the data under the hood.
@mia3as@DigitalChema@SpawnWaveMedia 1/2 Ok then proof it
Explain where you got that information from, is it an online resource, did you find it yourself and if so how did you come to that conclusion?
Also it can read everything from your workspace without asking for user permission, /init processes everything.
@codenameocelot@itssjustjayyy@IgnitionCasino@Pirat_Nation Well yes that is one example of when they can sue, others are using IP, making profit (which is one of the things Nintendo used against Yusu for the paywalled beta builds), if the main purpose of the program is piracy (which emulation most of the time is not)
@TheWorldWatchWW@itssjustjayyy@IgnitionCasino@Pirat_Nation Emulation isn't illegal, companies can't do anything about them. The only cases of Nintendo going after emulators were when keys used to decrypt roms were being provided in the emulator itself which is completely avoidable.
PS5 emulation has hit another impressive milestone.
A Discord user named RSantila reportedly booted Astro Bot on a Windows PC using SharpEmu, an experimental PS5 emulator.
This is huge since Astro Bot is a 2024 PS5 exclusive and shows how quickly PS5 emulation is advancing.
One interesting detail is that Claude is listed as a contributor to the SharpEmu project on GitHub because people are using it to advance even faster.
Apparently the community is contributing more after Sony’s recent announcement about ending physical game distribution in some markets.
Don’t expect to play PS5 games on PC anytime soon, though. Booting a game is just the first step.
@osrs_pot@itssjustjayyy@IgnitionCasino@Pirat_Nation Because they couldn't go after them legally, that requires them to either make profit (in yusu's case the issue was beta builds behind a paywall), use code that is IP, have piracy as it's main purpose etc.
I think we established emulation itself is legal long ago no?
Nintendo went after Valve/Dolphin when the creator of Dolphin was looking to put it on the steam store for free. They dont just go after what's hot lmao. They even shut down fan made mods of 20 year old titles. And they never went after GBA or NDS emulation which was working as intended during the life of both consoles.
@megatron20010@RetroGamer064@Pirat_Nation When you put it in dusty places and never repaste or clean your fans yeah
Also throttlestop exists for that reason, its more of a skill issue if your notebook overheats tbh
Valve has confirmed that the Steam Machine’s red overheating warning appears sooner than it should due to a BIOS issue.
Currently, the warning triggers at 95°C for the CPU or 90°C for the GPU, but Valve says these temperatures are within the system’s normal operating range.
A BIOS update will raise the threshold to 100°C for both, reducing unnecessary alerts.
Valve also explained that the custom AMD chip can safely run up to 100°C, with the system throttling performance if temperatures rise further and shutting down at around 105°C.
If you’ve seen the red light while gaming, it’s likely a false warning rather than actual overheating.
@itssjustjayyy@IgnitionCasino@Pirat_Nation Because the only emulator that comes close to hurting sony's profits (rpcs3) was made after PS3 went EOL?
ShadPS4 and some exists but is nowhere near useable for end users and PS4 is also pretty much EOL
And Yusu and Ryujinx were made while they were nintendo's latest consoles
@oongaboonga420x@Jdr8245Jhon Ever heard of the phrase: Innocent until proven guilty? That applies to software as well, you can't just go around claiming something might be malware purely based on speculation and feelings.
It requires you to open a disassembler and PROOF something is malicious.
@oongaboonga420x@Jdr8245Jhon Your entire argument that it might be dangerous because its closed source is extremely retarded, by that logic nothing can be trusted.
Also now that supplychains are such a huge target for bad actors, even legit open source software can be dangerous.