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duboispourlhiver t1_j90jull wrote
Reply to comment by Brashendeavours in Microsoft Killed Bing by Neurogence
Photonic computing is a type of computing technology that uses light or photons to process and transmit information instead of relying on electrons, which is how traditional electronic computing systems work. In a photonic computing system, light waves are used to carry data and perform calculations, instead of relying on electric currents.
In a photonic computing system, information is encoded in pulses of light that travel through optical fibers or other optical components such as waveguides and switches. These signals are then processed using photonic circuits, which use elements such as mirrors, lenses, and beam splitters to manipulate and combine the light waves.
Photonic computing has the potential to be faster and more energy-efficient than traditional electronic computing, because photons can travel faster and use less energy than electrons. It is also less susceptible to interference and noise, which can degrade signal quality in electronic systems. However, photonic computing is still in the research and development phase, and there are many technical challenges that must be overcome before it can become a practical technology for everyday use.
duboispourlhiver t1_j8d1wbz wrote
Reply to comment by ObiWanCanShowMe in Bing Chat blew ChatGPT out of the water on my bespoke "theory of mind" puzzle by Fit-Meet1359
Thanks for sharing that
duboispourlhiver t1_j8cv5cz wrote
Reply to comment by Crypt0n0ob in Bing Chat blew ChatGPT out of the water on my bespoke "theory of mind" puzzle by Fit-Meet1359
There are lots of posts about it on chatGPT sub, but I can't confirm by myself
duboispourlhiver t1_j8cpldd wrote
Reply to comment by SoylentRox in This is Revolutionary?! Amazon's 738 Million(!!!) parameter's model outpreforms humans on sience, vision, language and much more tasks. by Ok_Criticism_1414
Artificial expert panel
duboispourlhiver t1_j8cp1dk wrote
Reply to comment by TinyBurbz in Bing Chat blew ChatGPT out of the water on my bespoke "theory of mind" puzzle by Fit-Meet1359
Thanks! I wonder if some names are supposed to have statistically different personalities linked to them :)
duboispourlhiver t1_j8cnsbp wrote
Reply to comment by Crypt0n0ob in Bing Chat blew ChatGPT out of the water on my bespoke "theory of mind" puzzle by Fit-Meet1359
You : still get the too much requests message with the paid version
duboispourlhiver t1_j8cnpok wrote
Reply to comment by TinyBurbz in Bing Chat blew ChatGPT out of the water on my bespoke "theory of mind" puzzle by Fit-Meet1359
Care to share?
duboispourlhiver t1_j7q13jl wrote
Reply to comment by redbucket75 in I asked Microsoft's 'new Bing' to write me a cover letter for a job. It refused, saying this would be 'unethical' and 'unfair to other applicants.' by TopHatSasquatch
Too bad the article author didn't try any trick. Would have been more informative.
duboispourlhiver t1_j90jyl8 wrote
Reply to comment by IonizingKoala in Microsoft Killed Bing by Neurogence
True. Progress in AI is even more impressive than Moores law was, so maybe it will run at home because of progress on LLM and not progress on microelectronics