What AI models do you usually use most?
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Flux Schnell (Score:2)
Flux Schnell is the one I use most. Followed by Stabe Diffusion and DALL-E 3.
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My human intuition said you're pulling a fast one, possibly with AIs from books or movies. Or perhaps it's a joke.
So I fed your post to an AI via the google. I think that AI Overview means Gemini? It took you completely seriously, but the AI answer did not convince me that any of them are actual AI systems. The later hits actually indicated that they probably exist in the subcategory of AI-powered image generators. (Related argument recently with someone about not trusting the AI Overview. I sure wanted to
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My human intuition said you're pulling a fast one, possibly with AIs from books or movies. Or perhaps it's a joke.
You wrote that long ass post, didn't know WTF GP was referring to, and didn't look up any of the key terms directly?
Flux Schnell: https://huggingface.co/black-f... [huggingface.co]
"Stabe(sic) Diffusion", IE: Stable Diffusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
DALL-E 3: https://openai.com/index/dall-... [openai.com]
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NAK
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I'm saying you're being daft on purpose. What part of my message wasn't properly received? Or are you just Naked At Keyboard? :-) You seem to do that a lot:
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This seems to be a common occurence on /. lately. I got into the same sort of interaction with someone a few weeks back. He just wanted to argue with everything anyone said. And then you go look at his history and that seems to be all he could do. And each time it was the same format. At least the guy arguing with me didn't 'break' once he couldn't argue anymore. That guy would just keep going forever, even if you said the sky was blue, he was going to argue about it.
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Certainly not limited to Slashdot, but a general effect of computers, me thinks. In the form of a joke, I'm sure that more than 35 years ago I was saying something like "Too much computer use is bad for mental health." But I didn't cut down, and perhaps I've become one of the poster children for the problem?
However I also think it's largely a result of declining literacy, so I should cite a book. Best I've recently read on this topic is The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt. I'm planning to write a rev
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*sigh*
c/Deep Seek/DeepSeek/
c/DL/DS/
Actually I sort of wish the Preview had an AI-empowered grammar and spelling check... Maybe a sanity check, too?
Define Artificial Intelligence (Score:2)
AI? What's that? (Score:2)
Nothing more to see here folks, move along
Where's the "none" option? (Score:5, Insightful)
Or at least I could ask CowboyNeal ...
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These days, it's hard to avoid using at least one or two models. Do you shop on Amazon? Then you're using Rufus, which automatically summarizes reviews, whether or not you actually read those reviews. Other shopping sites do similar things with AI models. If you use Google or Bing, you're using Gemini or GPT4, respectively, unless you went to the trouble of disabling AI search results.
It's only going to get *harder* to avoid generative AI, wherever you go on the web.
Re: Where's the "none" option? (Score:1)
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Apparently, my luck with AI summaries is much better than yours. I find them to be a tremendous time saver. Yes, they do get it wrong sometimes, but in my experience, less often than Amazon reviews themselves are off the mark.
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Apparently, my luck with AI summaries is much better than yours. I find them to be a tremendous time saver. Yes, they do get it wrong sometimes, but in my experience, less often than Amazon reviews themselves are off the mark.
I agree. Those summaries are actually what I view as the best use-case for LLM. The consequence of inaccuracy is low, the original material is right there and is easily spot-checked for obvious issues.
I'm pretty anti-AI as it exists today but this is not where it's falling down and untrustworthy.
MOBI ! (Score:4, Informative)
Works every time (almost), costs me nothing except a little time, has a time-proven record (I'm over 60 years old now and still getting smarter every day, I think it's called wisdom), and does not hallucinate (except occasionally at parties).
MFB (Score:3, Funny)
copilot (Score:3)
Because it's part of M365 and the company is already paying for us to have access. And they block all the others. So I only use the others when I'm on my personal computer or I drop the VPN on the work computer.
Obviously Missing (Score:4, Informative)
I don't
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I don't
Beat me to it.
I used ChatGPT once, does that count? (Score:1)
Wetware only (Score:2)
I only run my AI-models on wetware. It still outperforms all other models ;)
Encyclopedia Britannica (Score:1)
granite-code (Score:2)
My employer doesn't want our code to escape to the cloud, so we can only use local models. The granite-code models from IBM run on ollama, and they're sometimes helpful, but it doesn't feel as magical as some people describe. Maybe I'm too old to be too excited. IDK. They work, and sometimes they offer some better, more complete autocomplete, but I feel like I'm missing something, because it just isn't that amazing.
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I'm guessing AI functions as an active template maker for many folks. Can't just list out some bullet points and tell AI what the message intention is and off it goes.
If you have learned to think in hierarchal information format, I doubt AI would be all that useful in work.
Re: granite-code (Score:2)
All of them. (Score:3)
I installed every AI plugin there is in my IDE so they can all argue.
Other: Uh– (Score:2)
A Blob 'O Stardust I've been gifted with.
Seems to be working ok.
Cowboy Neal (Score:3)
Cowboy Neal is my AI.
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Confirmed!
Web search summary (Score:2)
The only AI I have (knowingly) used at all is the web search summary that comes up at the top of a Bing or Google search. I have no idea which AI model they use, nor do I care. I can say that given the specific technical nature of my searches (eg. SolidWorks, DraftSight, Bambu), they are usually less helpful than the actual search results including forums, wikis and help files/articles.(OEM or 3rd party).
Grok 3 (Score:2)
Recently released. This model is amazing, and has already helped me narrow down a neuropathy issue in my arm.
But mostly I use it for planning TTRPG sessions. The recommendations are good and it takes instructions quite well.
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I wonder if I could fire up a few AIs and have a TTRPG campaign with them. Would be nice, the snacks are mine, getting together would be easy, and if I got killed off I'd delete the MFers.
Other (Score:1)
Qwen2.5 (Score:2)
Llama 3 is good, but I don't have enough VRAM to run a decent quant. Mistral Small 24B (the recent release) is really good for its size.
Moving away from OpenAI (Score:2)
I was ChatGPT subscriber as soon as I could get an account, and also have an API account. But in the last few weeks I've almost stopped using both.
Recently, I've just found Grok better than ChatGPT as a chatbot. I've also just discovered Cline for coding (I'm not a dev, but am interested in hobbyist tinkering) and am finding that Claude 3.5 Sonnet is considerably more reliable than OpenAI, at least in the Cline environment. Which leaves OpenAI out in the cold, for me.