

The “peer” that reviewed it was another LLM.
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The “peer” that reviewed it was another LLM.
I may or may not have been pirating media for over 20 years and this song and dance will never end.
Sure, the well known torrent sites have marginally less content and seeds than before but my Plex server may or may not still be packed full of classics and the latest releases.
The above may or may not be purely fictional and victimless. And no, I wouldn’t “steal a handbag.” Handbags aren’t infinite digital replicas, and handbag owners don’t drive supercars.
(I draw the line at software largely due to the risks, and partly due to Mac apps and Adobe suite being locked down pretty well. I’m happy to pay for software regardless. Netflix and Amazon on the other hand…)
Also, the ignorance regarding VPNs.
We need it as a country.
We need it as a world.
Oddly enough, pirated ebooks are a malware minefield. And hard to find.
That said, I have about 8000.
That would certainly benefit my Plex server setup
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I’ve been paying $5pm for family premium for years.
It couldn’t last forever, I guess.
applause
Long live Apollo
I was being mildly sarcastic, not antagonistic
Whereas you have no issue with people who agree with you having to experience war?
I assumed this was happening for years
If it doesn’t flop, humanity will.
I think it’s more likely the result of working through 200 prompts in five different chats using 5000-word templates and uploading hundreds of pages of pleadings.
Gpt-4 helped me prepare my client for cross examination last week.
It predicted ten key questions he would likely be asked, and specified what he should say and what he mustn’t say, based on the way courts have decided cases historically in similar contractual disputes.
All of those questions came up. So yeah, GPT-4 is still smart.
Fortunately, I’m a sole practising lawyer. So the results speak for themselves. Nobody cares how you crafted 100 pages of written argument. The court is only concerned whether it’s persuasive and accurately represents the applicable legal principles. It’s hard work to make sure gpt-4 isn’t confused, but that’s a skill one develops over time.
Without clicking the link, that headline is tough to unpack.