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"How do you know about all this AI stuff?"
I just read tweets, buddy.

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@VickiTurk on April 16, 2024

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@TaliaRinger on April 17, 2024

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@rajiinio on April 15, 2024

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TechScape: How cheap, outsourced labour in Africa is shaping AI English

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@martyswant on April 18, 2024

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@DimitrisPapail on April 15, 2024

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@molly0xFFF on April 17, 2024

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Bubble Trouble

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Has some good links along with comprehensive background of how/why training data is collected.

Long-form factuality in large language models

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wsj.com

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@VictorTaelin on April 07, 2024

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@colin_fraser on April 12, 2024

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Summarization is (Almost) Dead

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Okay this is bold:

we believe that most conventional works in the field of text summarization are no longer necessary in the era of LLMs

While every other paper is like "oh boy yeah, LLMs have an awful hit rate for summarization." And yet:

As depicted in Table 1, humanwritten reference summaries exhibit either an equal or higher number of hallunications compared to GPT-4 summaries. In specific tasks such as multinews and code summarization, human-written summaries exhibit notably inferior factual consistency.

But! Also! Looks like the big issue with human-written summaries was "their lack of fluency," which sounds like the AI stuff was just written better? Guess that's valuable, especially in line with the supposed higher factuality of LLM-generate content.

@mertdumenci on April 10, 2024

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Nordic AI in Media Summit 2024: Five projects you should keep an eye on

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