Then quit bitching
AdmiralShat
Reddit level humor already????
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Worth it for cloud save, c'mon
Jesus, you guys are nitpicky.
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Get a life loser
"Never told him" well now you just did, and his whole family and all his friends.
This article is pointless.
These chat bots are generative. Yes, they generate fake laws and fake cases and fake outcomes. That's how they work. Expecting anything else out of something designed to create is pointless and a waste of time. They aren't designed to not lie. That's so well established at this point I think the people doing this research on fucking chatGPT for law questions are either mooching funding just to keep a job or are bored.
If they trained a LLM on nothing but a dictionary, law books, and fed it case outcomes, it would probably be a reasonable tool for law offices. Make sure it only outputs indexes to real cases and real laws, and make sure that law offices have to legally follow up on and verify these things but I see this as an actual use case for these types of bots.
There still is a lot of nuance involved, especially for a layman who wouldn't even begin to understand the terminology required to start the search, so a human lawyer would/should still be involved, but these tools would absolutely help speed up the judicial system and probably lower costs.
It had one downvote, lol
Valve has followed through on this, too, they provide multiple services I find so convenient I'd rather buy games than pirate. Simple one click multiplayer without any port forwarding nonsense, the steam input API, the workshop (which, imo could be a better mod manager overall, but most games usually have mod managers in the workshop you can use)
And games go on sale so often it's super easy to just buy it at 75% off anyways.
I don't simp for billionaires normally, but Gaben isn't full of shit at least.
What books specifically?
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Mumble rap belief system
Okay but who is this "they" refer to?
I mean, yeah, for some of us it's apart of the experience to see a game change and grow over time and be apart of it. It's nice when developers respond directly to you and even take your ideas into consideration. It's nice being apart of a community, too
I get this if we're talking AAA millions of dollars dumped into a game and it goes early access, but EA indie games have been a blast for me for years.