r/artificial(lean-left)
Built an AI system to manage my day. Noticed the AI drops balls the same way I do: forgets instructions from earlier in the conversation, rushes to output, skips boring steps. Research confirms it: - "Lost in the Middle" (Stanford 2023): 30%+ performance drop for mid-context instructions - 65% of en
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In his new book, “Computing in the Age of Decolonization: India’s Lost Technological Revolution,” researcher Dwaipayan Banerjee argues that a focus on technical solutions has made the country dependent on big tech firms and failed to solve fundamental social problems.
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Probably not the most in-demand use, but a really cool one. And maybe something that makes originalism easier?
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Is it clean "reverse engineering" or just an LLM-filtered "derivative work"?
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