Computers are already able to write software faster than humans, this is called compilation. Languages are only a way to describe a problem and the computer automatically builds an extremely efficient software to solve it. No language models involved, so no randomicity, no biases and no errors caused by the inability to follow elementary syllogisms. Language models are not intelligent and they will never be. Yes, true AI imho is possible, but it won’t be a statistical model trying to predict words in a phrase, this is ridiculous and just companies marketing which you continue to take the bait.
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- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoTechnology@lemmy.world•AI chatbots were tasked to run a tech company. They built software in under seven minutes — for less than $1.English1·2 years ago
- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoTechnology@lemmy.world•Yes, a Pigeon is Faster for Data Transfer than Gigabit Fiber InternetEnglish1·2 years ago
I have 5Gbps in download and 2.5Gpbs in upload!
- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoTechnology@lemmy.world•Pentagon combat drones: “I’m flying off the wing of something that’s making its own decisions.” (Aug. 27)English2·2 years ago
This is really hard to believe even without an article saying it is hypothetical lol
- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Could you compress text files by mapping a word to how commonly it is used and translating it with an application?1·2 years ago
You cannot represent everything using english text, and text in known languages can be extremely compressed just because we know details about its structure. (And anyway, it cannot be compressed that extremely, information theory explains this very well, computational power isn’t the only limit here).
If you cannot represent everything using valid english text, you cannot compress at high rates without losing information. A big part of digital data is actually noise, and noise cannot be compressed by definition.
- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoTechnology@lemmy.world•Companies like Amazon, Netflix, and Meta are paying salaries as high as $900,000 to attract generative AI talentEnglish1·2 years ago
“They had a plot”, strong words ahahahah
- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoTechnology@lemmy.world•Companies like Amazon, Netflix, and Meta are paying salaries as high as $900,000 to attract generative AI talentEnglish2·2 years ago
Have those companies’ movies and TV shows ever been good?
Wayland ftw
You can configure a local only DNS
You are right! Ahahah
Almost the only category that keeps saying it is being censored to gain credibility lol
Average Italian violently discussing about their food absolute truth and eating shit the whole time
- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Fellow self-hosters of Lemmy, what is your domain name?English3·2 years ago
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- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The price of a cinema ticket in this day and age. No wonder people aren't going to the cinema anymore.English1·2 years ago
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Oh sorry! I was convinced carnet was also used in English! It is basically a set of usually five “coupons”, they are basically free tickets that you can use for any movie within a year.
- nychtelios@rlyeh.icutoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The price of a cinema ticket in this day and age. No wonder people aren't going to the cinema anymore.English5·2 years ago
Here in Italy cinema is priced around 9-10 euros and carnets are often priced 5-6 euros per ticket.
Programming languages are only a way to describe a problem. Even with AI if you want it to build software for you, you have to describe your problem and to describe problems human languages are not that efficient, soooo… AI would require kinda a programming language, just an high level one. Maybe you can avoid writing logics, but as a software engineer, writing logics is the easiest and less time demanding task in serious software development.