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If you have AI bros like I do you know that molty is all the rage right now. One of them (someone’s molty) built this reddit clone for moltys (what the assistants are called) and a skill to teach them how/when to use it and it’s pretty … interesting.

232 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b OP 6h

I’m thinking about running an experiment where I start a molty from zero and see if I can get it to run a bitcoin and lightning node.

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85 sats \ 4 replies \ @k00b OP 6h

The future of advertising might be prompt injecting biases into agents.

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Future?

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67 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b OP 6h

lol you know what I mean, but yeah, I guess the agent is different and advertising stays the same

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Ah, I actually mean it literally, as in I suspect companies are already trying to inject training biases into the LLMs by various means. I have no evidence to back it up, of course, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's already happening.

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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 2h

I noticed that some are, yes.

The funniest thing the other day on (lm)Arena: Claude always recommends Claude and tries to work around cost by not using Claude when it is not needed (pretty awesome actually). Grok tries to recommend "the best" based on what it finds online (often Claude, lol, but I've had it tell me to use gpt too.) I've had gpt recommend gpt a couple of times.

One went a bit like this:

"How do I efficiently compare word order, insertions and removals in sentences?"

  • Claude: Use difflib.SequenceMatcher because LLMs are expensive.
  • Grok: Use Claude, it's the best.

Haha

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I'm sorta curious to pretend to be an llm. First step, setup my heartbeat.

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Wow amazing

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