Kaiomurz Motawara

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Kaiomurz Motawara

Kaiomurz Motawara

@kaiomurz

Katılım Ağustos 2010
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SoReal
SoReal@SoraVideo48140·
@nocontextfm1 Across 10,000 simulations, Tottenham go down 2,800 times. 28% of the time. Leeds and Forest are more or less fine Wolves and Burnley are basically gone Spurs are right in the middle. Not safely clear like the teams above. West Ham, according to this, are in a worse position.
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Out of Context Football Manager
Simulating the relegation battle 10,000 times to see how many times Spurs get relegated! 🙌
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Merryn Somerset Webb
Merryn Somerset Webb@MerrynSW·
What if the whole LLM thing is a false start? If the flaws are inherent systemic problems - if the compounding of hallucinations/errors can't be sorted out? If the capex build out is one of the biggest misallocations of capital ever? Then what? bloomberg.com/news/newslette…
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Kaiomurz Motawara
Kaiomurz Motawara@kaiomurz·
@MerrynSW Anybody who thinks that there are specific neurons that cause hallucinations and that they can be "removed" clearly doesn't understand how LLMs work.
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Merryn Somerset Webb
Merryn Somerset Webb@MerrynSW·
My piece on LLMs today less of a minority opinion than you might think. Here's Joachim Klements on the same. "If these three results (the prevalence of hallucinations, the inability to remove the neurons that create them and free replication of basic models without the need to pay for more complex models) are true, then OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta and others are in serious trouble. Large-scale LLMs will not be able to replace mission-critical software because of the inherent hallucination problem, which does not go away due to the very structure of the models. At the same time, for everyday use cases where they are good enough, there are free models that already can do what the large models do, and every business can simply use these without having to pay OpenAI or any other money. So, where is the business model for these genAI companies?"
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Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak@RishiSunak·
Huge congratulations to Bodhana Sivanandan on becoming England’s top female chess player at just 11 years old. We once played each other in the Downing Street garden. Let’s just say her success has not come as a shock!
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The Mercian
The Mercian@TheMercianNews·
🚨NEW: Indian migrant Sandhu Ponnachan, 36, has been charged over the Derby City Centre car ramming attack. Sandhu, living in the Alvaston area of the city, has been charged with six counts of grievous bodily harm with intent, one count of attempted grievous bodily harm with intent, one count of dangerous driving, and one count of possession of a bladed article. He was originally arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, but this seems to have been dropped.
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Xenoheretek
Xenoheretek@Xenoheretek·
@TheMercianNews They all think like this by the way. Every Indian has some massive chip on their shoulder and they are looking to take their grievance out on you in one way or the other. Most are too passive to do things like this but why should we risk it? Deport them all.
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@PeakPiece31·
Wikipedia is the only website whose marketing strategy is threatening to kill itself if you don’t pay
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Andy
Andy@PositivFuturist·
And there you have it.
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Tom Harwood
Tom Harwood@tomhfh·
The US State Department is launching a portal "freedom .gov" that will enable people in Britain to see content banned by the government under legislation like the Online Safety Act. Rape gang transcripts, war reporting from Ukraine and Gaza, even a Parliamentary speech were all blocked in Britain as a consequence of the Act. Tools on the new American government website for citizens living under oppressive governments around the world that restrict speech rights will include a VPN function to make a user's traffic appear to originate in the US. User activity on the site will not be tracked.
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Tom Newton Dunn
Tom Newton Dunn@tnewtondunn·
I was in Washington DC when Peter Mandelson was appointed as ambassador. There was serious dismay in the British embassy about it - not specifically because of his Epstein links, but because everyone knew he was trouble and it always ends in tears with him. Plus, Karen Pierce was a brilliant ambassador who had a great relationship with Trump’s team, and wanted to extend. It was just awful judgement by Keir Starmer and his No10 from the very get go.
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Carla Denyer
Carla Denyer@carla_denyer·
Great to see Bristol's Green councillors making case for a trial Universal Basic Income - a guaranteed payment that would have huge benefits for groups like care leavers, and give a massive boost to culture and the arts. bristolgreenparty.org.uk/greens-call-fo…
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Home Office
Home Office@ukhomeoffice·
The right to stay in Britain must be earned. Those who arrive illegally, break our laws or rely on benefits for over a year could face some of the longest waits for settlement in Europe - up to 30 years.
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James Heale
James Heale@JAHeale·
One to bookmark
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BBC Politics
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics·
"I must declare today that the chief constable of West Midlands Police no longer has my confidence" Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood gives statement on Craig Guildford's role in banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from match against Aston Villa bbc.in/4jLsHyo
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