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I learned that some people claim LLMs are assisting suicide, and now that many people casually use these mysterious black-box LLMs, I want to think about how I should relate to LLMs.
From an era of buying books to learn to an era of asking AI. I consider the potential "stagnation of knowledge" that could result from the breakdown of returns to people who produce knowledge behind that convenience.
I've heard that the language-learning app Duolingo uses machine learning everywhere — where exactly is it used? I looked into it.
LLMs, image generation, and other advances are happening so fast that keeping up has become a hassle.
With the advancement of LLMs, it has become easier to verbalize human behavior and analyze conversations with others. However, I felt that none of it quite fit, so I thought about various aspects from both technical and usability perspectives.
Have you ever been banned from using AI tools like ChatGPT (LLMs) at school? At one time OpenAI and others released experimental software to detect text written by LLMs, but such tools are hard to find now. Is it actually possible to reliably detect LLM usage?
Hello everyone. My name is Sousei Tokumaru, also known as Sōmame. About a year ago, I became deeply...