There was a post asking people their opinions about Edge and many people seemed to liked the idea of Edge and seemed to be ok having it on Linux (Blasphemy)

Also, can we all agree how fast Edge went from joke to a threat? I mean, it’s good now alright! It was good back then, but it’s better now. Money man!!! Money! Personally I hate MS, but I can’t help but see the fact that there is no alternative to Bing GPT and many features Bing offers on Linux.

If there is an open source ChatGPT how would it look? Who would bear the costs? How would we solve the server problem? i.e., it would take a ton of server space and bandwidth. Just wondering.

I am pretty sure MS products will improve greatly due to their integration with GPT what do us poor folks on Linux do?

Just want to know the answers, I don’t want to discuss (aka can’t comment, I need to study), but just curious!

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I installed Edge on Linux because it’s fun watching Linux people get angry about it

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I admire your trolling power

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You’re a monster

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At work today, I just heard the term, “Federated Machine Learning” - where individual corporations keep their proprietary learning data, but make the models shareable. I wonder if something similar could be done with activitypub?

(Feel free to steal this idea if it’s worth stealing)

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This doesn’t work when an important part of the process is making sure your data is actually good. If the data is proprietary, there is no way to make sure it is usable.

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man -k

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That’s just garden-variety intelligence, nothing artificial about it.

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Like, have you even tried a search or even attempted to look up anything? There is a lot. Most of it boils down to stay under free limits of street paying for compute and run your own. It’s actually very trivial to run a slightly low effective model on a 4090. Liked you can be up and running inside a few minutes if you already know pip

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Such a wildly helpful comment. Keep on perpetuating the type of attitude that this community is known for!

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Maybe something like this? https://huggingface.co/ https://huggingface.co/chat/

The model seems to be based on the Llama model (but not only, there seem to be multiple models). Tho I didn’t really look into it on how they get their database. It also has more hallucinations than chatgpt.

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Huggingchat is pretty good. And the model is Open source. No need for a phone number in your account and not by a company whose name is hypocritical even.

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“What’s the date?”

I’m not able to provide you with the current date as I am a text-based AI language model and do not have access to real-time information. However, I can tell you the date based on my knowledge cutoff, which is December 2022. Please note that this information may not be up-to-date or accurate. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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You won’t get the date.

The date mentioned in the answer may also be an halucination from the bot, depending on the dataset.

And an answer to Bing chat / bard is pretty hard to do if something like this even exists, as the bot has to be able to search the Web.

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Interesting. I was able to pull the date from https://www.perplexity.ai however

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