If you’re thinking of protein design it is, just with a sequence instead of natural language text. Although it’s not just a straight LLM, there’s some kind of physics awareness engineered in as well.
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Anything that’s fuzzy and impossible to automate with traditional algorithms, but that also has a reasonably high tolerance for error. It just makes up stuff a good portion of the time, you see.
However, I’ve found some benefits with AI. For example, I’m chatting with ChatGPT on credit cards, because it is something I may lean towards getting into. It’s helping me better understand than most people have tried explaining to me. Simply because it is giving me a more stream-lined response than people just beating the bush.
Watch out, personal finance is not one of those things.
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Europe@feddit.org•Hungarians' growing anger at living in EU's 'most corrupt state'English
2·11 days agoOrban: Yes, but have you considered there are gay people?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are all billionaires and fortune 500 companies famous?
8·12 days agoHave a look at the list. Most won’t even get through the top 10 before finding a guy that just quietly enjoys having unfathomable wealth, and that you’ve never heard of.
A few use their wealth for (attempted) good or evil, and they tend to get noticed more. You might know Peter Thiel, but he’s all the way down at like 170th or something.
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Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
1·12 days agoOP is Canadian, even. Since WWII we’ve only really fought in the NATO-mandatory wars. Before that whatever Britain was fighting.
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Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
3·12 days agoAccept. Any war Canada fights before I’m too old is going to be for a very good reason. (Not technically Europe, but we’re trying)
I don’t have hard data, but it seems self-evident just from my personal experience. And going back to the original point, it’s a nation of 400 million.
Yeah, occasionally. Honestly that’s fine, the annoying thing is when they assume everyone else is, too.
Yup. It was after something else little me was actually trying to watch. Couldn’t unsee.
Yeah, I haven’t noticed an unusual amount. Lemmy is still mostly Americans, and then maybe Brits and Germans. Just anyone that can speak English and has had broadband long enough to acclimatise to nerd culture, basically.
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Europe@feddit.org•This is the Cerne Giant. It's one of the most famous British cultural siteEnglish
4·23 days agoI recently learned there’s a straight-up full sized pyramid in Britain. It wasn’t masonry, though, which makes it a bit less impressive, and also less well preserved.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany advised to lift fracking ban over Iran energy crisisEnglish
2·24 days agoLike, possibly very temporary. It’s not like you start fracking and there’s tons of oil immediately. From what I’ve seen putting a new well in takes around a full year.
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Europe@feddit.org•AI creates jobs, data from bank survey shows — companies with wide AI deployments and investments are more likely to be hiring than those that don'tEnglish
2·1 month agoThat’s the author’s opinion on what this means, anyway. I’ll have to try and actually read the study.
Of course, hiring depends on a whole lot more than AI productivity.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your advice to the younger folks of Lemmy?
2·1 month agoThere’s many kinds, but yes.
I know canola has the lowest saturated fat of them all, which is also why it doesn’t smoke easily.
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Europe@feddit.org•In 2025, solar and wind produced more electricity than fossil fuels in the European UnionEnglish
1·1 month agoIIRC it’s still a bit cheaper than gas, but pretty close.
If exchange rates come into play it can of course get a lot more stark. Like, North Korea probably burns coal in anything humanly possible. They don’t have domestic oil, and forex to buy things is precious to them.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Who are your country's and cultural neighbors?
1·1 month agoThis would have worked way better centuries ago. Now, anything with a coast is a bit of a surprise bag.
Australia is far from England, and NZ is literally antipodal to Spain which is close, but they’re pretty English and not very Papuan or Indonesian.
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Europe@feddit.org•AI creates jobs, data from bank survey shows — companies with wide AI deployments and investments are more likely to be hiring than those that don'tEnglish
4·1 month agoOr they need employees to expand that AI integration, since management is obviously onboard with it. Or they literally just have hype and the economy is booming, and can hire because of it.
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Europe@feddit.org•AI creates jobs, data from bank survey shows — companies with wide AI deployments and investments are more likely to be hiring than those that don'tEnglish
2·1 month agoUnexpected. It’s probably down to who has investor money to spend on new hires, TBH.
If it lasts that will be WTF, because AI that does nothing should actually just leave hiring about where it is, and AI that does something should lead to layoffs.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your advice to the younger folks of Lemmy?
3·1 month agoOther plant oils are even better yet, if you don’t insist on the consistency. Except peanut, maybe? I forget.
I mean, the article is about France. Am I missing something?