Hani Sharabash 🇺🇦 (@h_bash) 's Twitter Profile
Hani Sharabash 🇺🇦

@h_bash

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This is the most interesting AI task I’ve ever seen. I always pictured AI one day having a hand in economic and political decisions, but I never imagined the training ground being a board game. Really cool.

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Man Tim Pool is trash but it’s crazy that AI feeding humans what they want created this monster Like at some point we have to feed better data to our AIs than clicks and views or we will destroy ourselves We need to measure actual positive outcomes that go beyond the screen

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I’m sure removing this popup was debated over and rejected because it reduces a key metric like signups exactly the kind of intuitive change that gets overlooked in an org that becomes too rigid yet I bet it will delight more people, even if it can’t be measured immediately

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When you find out you’re going to have a baby, you get a lot of advice. Unfortunately, most of it sucks. Here is the straight talk parenting advice I wish I had received:

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OK so OpenAI's new #ChatGPT can basically just generate #AIart prompts. I asked a one-line question, and typed the answers verbatim straight into MidJourney and boom. Times are getting weird...🤯

OK so <a href="/OpenAI/">OpenAI</a>'s new #ChatGPT can basically just generate #AIart prompts. I asked a one-line question, and typed the answers verbatim straight into MidJourney and boom. Times are getting weird...🤯
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OpenAI’s new ChatGPT appears to defeat Hofstadter/Bender’s list of hallucination-inducing questions, published in The Economist this June to demonstrate the “hollowness” of GPT-3’s understanding of the world: economist.com/by-invitation/…

OpenAI’s new ChatGPT appears to defeat Hofstadter/Bender’s list of hallucination-inducing questions, published in The Economist this June to demonstrate the “hollowness” of GPT-3’s understanding of the world: economist.com/by-invitation/…