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BullockHouse t1_jdil2ok wrote
Reply to comment by wyrdwulf in [D] I just realised: GPT-4 with image input can interpret any computer screen, any userinterface and any combination of them. by Balance-
I'm familiar! I'm curious though if it can generalize well enough to play semi-competently without specialized training. Has implications for multi-modal models and robotics.
BullockHouse t1_jdidje0 wrote
Reply to [D] I just realised: GPT-4 with image input can interpret any computer screen, any userinterface and any combination of them. by Balance-
I'm curious if it can be instructed to play minecraft in a keyboard only mode simply by connecting a sequence of images to key stroke outputs.
BullockHouse t1_jc3ltwc wrote
Reply to comment by Shadeauxmarie in Why were the control rods in the reactor featured in the HBO series 'Chernobyl' (2019) tipped with graphite? by Figorama
The naval reactors are rad. Some very neat architectures on both the US and Russian side, and extremely good service records.
BullockHouse t1_jc23dm0 wrote
Reply to comment by BrightCharlie in Why were the control rods in the reactor featured in the HBO series 'Chernobyl' (2019) tipped with graphite? by Figorama
It's definitely a mix of poor design and operator error. In general, if the reactor is beginning to show behavior you don't understand, that's an emergency and you need to execute a safe shutdown immediately. When they got into the xenon pit behavior and didn't know what was going on, trying to power through it without actually understanding what was happening was idiotic.
BullockHouse t1_jduba6v wrote
Reply to [D]GPT-4 might be able to tell you if it hallucinated by Cool_Abbreviations_9
Keeping a second GPT-4 window open and asking it to verify information from the first seems to work pretty well. The models fail by guessing when uncertain, but they have no incentive to cooperate and back up one another's guesses. The problem with your solution is that it probably biases the model towards making up some papers just to fit the prompt and have a mix.