In 2018, 3.4 percent were estimated as likely AI-generated.
For 2024, with a sampling of 473 articles published this year, it suspected that just over 40 percent were likely AI-generated.
My numbers were from the Originality AI part.
In 2018, 3.4 percent were estimated as likely AI-generated.
For 2024, with a sampling of 473 articles published this year, it suspected that just over 40 percent were likely AI-generated.
My numbers were from the Originality AI part.
That is why I liked the comparison with articles from 2018. Then you have comparable texts in the same format and can more easily figure out differences in your analysis.
If true, a jump from 3% to 40% is significant to say the least.
I am absolutely addicted to core keeper right now. The 1.0 update is so good.
And then you have multiple identical abbreviations meaning different things or different things that are pronounced the same or multi billion dollar ompanies naming their product after existing words (like Microsoft Word or Office or Outlook…).
Mix in abbreviated customer names, names for servers and internal teams (no, not Microsoft Teams©) and everything is only an incomprehensible letter mumbo-jumbo.
Make the upper one more mustache-y by making the stache longer than the lips and bend it downwards on the outside.
As a rust fan I can say:
Don’t be sorry, cause the code is in C!
Be sorry for what you did in C!
More like this: https://github.com/abstracthat/dactyl-manuform
Two years ago I wanted to build a custom keyboard. The cost 350 and a 3D printer + filament cost 200, the rest about 60-70…
So yes, it was worth it. Also I regularly print stuff now, which is just a net positive at this point.
Then the joke is very much on us.
You code in Java, of course you should self flagellate on a daily basis just for that. The entire ecosystem is completely fucked.
bits
I think its a byte difference.
Only problem I had, was that sometimes the canvas wouldn’t load correctly and I then placed pixel on other peoples work.
Rust mentioned!
To be fair, real proofreading is no easy task. You need someone proficient in that field of study to really do that, but as recent AI-escapades showed, none of those publishers do that anymore.
This looks very good. I have never thought about a TUI/CLI for my *arrs, but I will give it a try.
If this works out for me, do you also seek contributions?