Badboyrune
Badboyrune t1_j6rbq4l wrote
Reply to comment by wazzel2u in OpenAI releases tool to detect AI-generated text, including from ChatGPT by whitecastle92
If you just assume the opposite of the prediction wouldn't you have a 74% chance of detection?
Badboyrune t1_iy5824a wrote
Reply to ELI5 what is dy/dx? by EarlaSallow
Imagine you have put two points on the line of a graph. You might want to calculate the average slope between these two points, that is how steep a straight line drawn between these two points is.
The way you do this is you take how far the two points are away from each other in the y-axis and divide that by how far the two points are from each other in the x-axis. This is commonly written as Δy/Δx.
Now imagine you start to move one of the points closer to the other one. As they get closer the value of the slope is going to start approaching whatever the slope is at exactly the first point.The problem is that we cannot get the points right on top of each other because then the difference in x-axis between the two points would be zero and we'd end up trying to divide by zero. Instead we see what happens as we get the points closer and closer to each other and observe what value the slope approaches as we do.
This value is what we call the limit of the slope as the distance between the points approaches zero. It's what we call the derivative of the function in that point. However unlike Δy/Δx it's not really a proper fraction.It's what that fraction approaches as we make x infinitely small. And to mark that it's not actually a proper fraction but rather the limit of a fraction we denote it as dy/dx.
Badboyrune t1_j8qxgul wrote
Reply to ELI5 Can we distill anything ? by N4rCyx
Distilling is really just the act of separating two liquids that have been mixed together. The alcohol itself in alcoholic beverages is made by yeast eating sugars in a process of fermentation. This is how we make bear and wine and mead.
However this fermented liquid will contain a relatively low amount of alcohol. If we want something stronger we need to separate the alcohol from the rest of the liquid, and this is where distillation comes in.
So if we're using bananas as a source we could start by fermenting banana juice, creating an alcoholic banana wine. If we wanted to make it more potent, a higher percentage of alcohol, we could then distill our banana wine and end up with banana brandy.