• henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    8 days ago

    This might be a joke, but it’s making a very important point about how AI is being applied to problems where it has no relevance.

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      Yep, there’s flavor text at the bottom saying exactly that:

      But this isn’t your standard piece of tech; instead, it is a clever parody, an emblem of resistance to the unrelenting AI craze.

      CalcGPT embodies the timeless adage - ‘Old is Gold’ - reminding us that it’s often rewarding to resort to established, traditional methods rather than chasing buzzword-infused cutting-edge tech.

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    We are on the right track, first we create an AI calculator, next is an AI computer.

    The prompt should be something like this:

    You are an x86 compatible CPU with ALU, FPU and prefetching. You execute binary machine code and store it in RAM.

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    It seems to really like the answer 3.3333…

    It’ll even give answers to a random assortment of symbols such as “±±/” which apparently equals 3.89 or… 3.33 recurring depending on its mood.

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    8 days ago

    One of thing I love telling the that always surprises people is that you can’t build a deep learning model that can do math (at least using conventional layers).