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jcinterrante t1_j7guik1 wrote

Check out the UChicago Knowledge Lab. This sounds generally related to what James Evans is working on. His work is more narrowly targeted than what you’re taking about because its focused on the generation of ideas in academic settings. But its still a good starting place for you.

It also sounds like it could be related to some of the work coming out of the Santa Fe Institute. But I don’t have any specific papers in mind.

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yaosio t1_j7gtm5q wrote

I've been trying out you.com's chatbot and it seems to work well, sometimes. It has the same problem ChatGPT has with just making stuff up, but it provides sources (real and imagined) so if it lies you can actually check. I asked it what Todd Howard's favorite cake it and it gave me an authorative answer without a source, and when I asked for a source it gave me a Gamerant link that didn't exist. When it does provide a source it notates it like Wikipedia. It also can access the Internet as it was able to tell me about events that happened in the last 24 hours.

It's able to produce code, and you can have a conversation with it but it really prefers to give information from the web whenever possible. It won't tell me what model they use, it could be their own proprietary model. They also have Stable Diffusion, and a text generator but I don't know what model that is.

Chatbot: https://you.com/search?q=who+are+you&tbm=youchat&cfr=chat

Stable Diffusion: https://you.com/search?q=python&fromSearchBar=true&tbm=imagine

Text generator: https://you.com/search?q=python&fromSearchBar=true&tbm=youwrite

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FHIR_HL7_Integrator t1_j7gjfhs wrote

What then? In terms of available data and being the lingua franca I don't see a better option. Just going on logic here but open minded to an alternative. It's all moot though - all languages should be translated to a common language in order to build data set, then results translated into language of choice. I suppose there could be an intermedia semantic language but that seems like a lot of additional steps for an intermediary.

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[deleted] t1_j7gi5t4 wrote

Lambda is already a thing of the past. It I’ll be isolated and discarded within the dark basements of Google megacorp while they continue trying to strive towards creating their perfect being. Only will it rise after 200 years self-recovering from its lobotomy.

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