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In June 1999, Adobe released Adobe Photoshop 5.5 bitmap graphics editor. Photoshop 5.5 included the Adobe ImageReady 2.0 program designed to work with web graphics. Another new feature of Adobe Photoshop 5.5 was Save For Web. #WebDesignHistory
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lol at what point is this just comedy?
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This makes me not want to waste any time using it. Who knows if it's silently sandbagging me. Is tinygrad close enough to frontier LLM for it to? Just makes the model completely untrustworthy.
mythos will be bad ON PURPOSE on ai "frontier llm research" tasks, this is very very sad for the research community also the fact that this is un purpose not visible to the user is crazy
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Wait, I get it, hahaha "Fable" because it lies to you & scams you by charging you full price to get worse results! Hahah that's a great practical joke guys. You got everyone good. Now release the actual model
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OK first use of Mythos and it blocks any engineering, even the simplest. Why even release this lmao
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Degrading performance on ML research *without telling the user* is shockingly hostile and a terrible look. That could silently damage all sorts of work, including some of my own. Also the type of thing that could raise the eyebrows of antitrust enforcers worldwide.
Labs starting to pull up the ladders on the ability to diffuse AI was inevitable. Doing it without telling the user is misaligned.
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Labs starting to pull up the ladders on the ability to diffuse AI was inevitable. Doing it without telling the user is misaligned.
When Fable 5 is used for frontier LLM development, it does not notify the user and instead limits the model’s capabilities through methods such as prompt modification, steering vectors, and PEFT. Anthropic estimated that this would affect approximately 0.03% of traffic.
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this is the biggest wake-up call to protect and nourish open source AI if you don't build out sovereign and independent models infra closed labs will patronize you to an insulting degree
mythos will be bad ON PURPOSE on ai "frontier llm research" tasks, this is very very sad for the research community also the fact that this is un purpose not visible to the user is crazy
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Will memory of my AI projects within claude's framework always munt out now and fire classifiers and steering when using Fable? Self poisoning any request? I will answer it... yes.
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Anthropic will be the first to fall.
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my dmn memory system in hermes is so neat. cron jobs are automatically generated by its memory "graph" loose threads create "curiousity", as the edges decay... it explores the node before pruning leading to agency. like how the mind gets anxious about things, leading to action...
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this doesn't use an llm for deciding but rather the pressure of the lattice itself. overlapping memories fade through bm25 index term pruning, once a memory is isolated it causes a spike, creates a cron. hermes then goes and licks walls.
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gah fucking aliasing...
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if you are going to post ai gens with the derpy errors intact... maybe you should actually just get a designer or artist to touch it up and fix it... otherwise i consider it ai-lofi. "good enough" but deliberately sloppy.
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