

Wha?! I wasn’t expecting such a quick update :0
Any pronouns are alright
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Wha?! I wasn’t expecting such a quick update :0
you’re awesome :3
Would it be difficult to convert into a extension for other firefox-based browsers? I love the idea of seeing lemmy discussions about the page I’m in directly on the page, but I don’t really wanna switch my web browser again.
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that’s still their name in portuguese (ouriço do mar)
what happened now?
I thought it already was open source
if you go to settings>manage installed apps you can see the Peertube app’s page
Ok that’s funny XD
At least it won’t be harmful in any way.
Have you spotted any hallucinations so far? I’m curious about what kind of hallucinations can be created when a LLM summarizes a text.
After checking the source code, well… it just summarizes the posts. Doesn’t help much with the human error problem.
But as mentioned by OP, it’s in early stage of development, and they plan to add features to “find the missing perspectives on an issue” and analyze political alligmnent information. So in the future maybe it could become a useful tool.
correct, but humans also exaggerate and lie a lot in the news, so maybe this AI could look through different sources and identify inaccuracies.
I haven’t looked the source code tho…
it got removed for “Misinformation”, so fuck it I’m posting it here.
Thank you. This community is the proper place for posting misinformation!
/j
As mentioned in other comments, this is seal script, not just normal chinese characters, so they won’t do exact matches, but they are similar in their general shapes.
I AM THE NERD! I SEE IT NOW!
抚
剑
伤
世
路
lemmy users are a bunch of nerds, so I think there’s a significant possibility of someone here knowing how to read these
I’m trying to find where the characters “抚 剑伤世路” are in the image, but they don’t seem to be there. Is that a simplified version of the text in red?
“ala” is the short form of “olha lá” (means “look there”)