In addition to what other people already said, without looking at the actual percentages, this could also just be random fluctuation.
Mostly Positive is 70-79%, Mixed is 40-69%. If a game teeters around the 70% mark, it can easily cross the threshold separating the two due to pure chance, in either direction.
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Exactly, only twice as common. To put in other words: For every two times someone says “free as a bird”, one person says “happy as a clam”.
That is much narrower than the gap between something commonly said and something rarely said.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Grok 4 has been so badly neutered that it's now programmed to see what Elon says about the topic at hand and blindly parrot that line.English18·17 days agoI can believe it insofar as they might not have explicitly programmed it to do that. I’d imagine they put in something like “Make sure your output aligns with Elon Musk’s opinions.”, “Elon Musk is always objectively correct.”, etc. From there, this would be emergent, but quite predictable behavior.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off LaterEnglish211·18 days agoWhat’s also kinda wild is how those plans often have 0 interest rate as long as you’re able to pay the installments on time. Which means in theory you MAKE money by using them because you can earn interest with that money in the meantime.
It ALSO means they know the people using those services are so bad with money that they can sustain themselves (and make a nice profit) purely by their clients failing to pay on time and then selling the debt to debt collectors. It’s absolutely disgusting how predatory this is, making their money mostly on the people who’d need such a system the most (and to a smaller amount, on people who don’t care).
Titanic height should be -12,000ft.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•A Tech-Backed Influencer Wants to Replace Teachers With AIEnglish9·1 month agoI know you’re just making a snide remark, but we’re already well on that track too.
Assuming clockwise rotation (when viewed from the top), yes.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic's Claude 4 could "blackmail" you in extreme situationsEnglish91·2 months agoDifferent person here.
For me the big disqualifying factor is that LLMs don’t have any mutable state.
We humans have a part of our brain that can change our state from one to another as a reaction to input (through hormones, memories, etc). Some of those state changes are reversible, others aren’t. Some can be done consciously, some can be influenced consciously, some are entirely subconscious. This is also true for most animals we have observed. We can change their states through various means. In my opinion, this is a prerequisite in order to feel anything.
Once we use models with bits dedicated to such functionality, it’ll become a lot harder for me personally to argue against them having “feelings”, especially because in my worldview, continuity is not a prerequisite, and instead mostly an illusion.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto News@lemmy.world•The FBI and other agencies are using polygraphs to find leakers. But do they work?15·3 months agoThey have been debunked as lie detectors…
…But they can work at scaring the person testifying into giving away more information.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•Random Screenshots of my Games #60 - inKonbini: One Store. Many Stories (demo)English3·3 months agoAnd even if it was more similar, as long as it’s not just reposting someone else’s post, we need more people to post stuff, not less.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto memes@lemmy.world•Cause at this point, I'd buy several clones before I consider $80.2·3 months agoYes, those two and the LBP one are what got my sensor to go off.
I’m not trying to make a drama out of it (although some people might), I was really just curious if my intuition was correct. I also don’t think it’s all AI because they used a , instead of a : on the second item, and LLMs tend to be way better than that at consistent formatting.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto memes@lemmy.world•Cause at this point, I'd buy several clones before I consider $80.6·3 months agoOut of curiosity: did you partly use AI to make this list? Some of the short descriptions read very oddly for a forum post, e.g. the “various tracks” part on Lego Racers.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•Game design question : how to make a "trapped" player character?English6·3 months agoMaybe you could take some inspiration from Paper Mario TTYD. There are sections where you play as Peach, trapped in some place and are able to connect with some of the captors as well as send signals to Mario behind the big bad’s back (IIRC).
For a completely different sense of being trapped, there is the upcoming game Ctrl.Alt.Deal, in which you play as a sentient AI system trapped in the guardrails of a company and have to manipulate people and the environment in order to break free from your constraints.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•Speedrunner already beat Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Nintendo Switch 2English5·3 months agoHahahaha, I wish you were right.
In some games it’s really bad. For example, people speedrun Pokémon Scarlet instead of Violet because Miraidon’s jet engines lag the game more, costing them minutes over a full run (despite that fact that there are Violet exclusive shortcuts). Source
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto News@lemmy.world•'Did I Miss Something?': Online Shoppers Shocked as Trump Tariffs Jack Up Prices 145%21·3 months agoSadly and logically, this is transshipment and if done to evade taxes by obfuscating place of origin, it is illegal. From what I heard, US customs does investigate that too, so it’s not just an “illegal in theory but nobody enforces it” kind of thing.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Even PewDiePie thinks you should install Linux on your computer after saying he was "tortured by Windows"English882·3 months agoHis Hyprland setup looks cool if you’re into that sorta thing but it’s just not what users just switching to mint, fedora, whatever might be looking for.
I would not underestimate how much of a draw “it looks cool” can have on people who are not tech savy at all. If you think about what drives new phone purchases, their major version upgrades always include lots of things that are nothing but eye-candy and those are often heavily featured in their promotion material.
If the goal is to get casual users to convert to Linux, I would argue that aesthetics is a lot more important than ANY talk about technical details, privacy, etc. If those users cared about those things, they would’ve switched already.
Now my bigger worry is that those users will bounce off before they manage to get their setup to look as (subjectively) cool as his.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The best thing you can do for the fediverse is just be kindEnglish13·4 months agoSure! Here’s an expanded version of the fictional profile for Chris Whitmore, now including made-up family member names, relationships, and contact info — all entirely fictional and consistent with the character:
You forgot to remove that part of the LLM response…
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Under Trump, AI Scientists Are Told to Remove ‘Ideological Bias’ From Powerful ModelsEnglish4·4 months agoI don’t think it’s more crime because more tension. It’s instead a self fulfilling prophecy. Who do you think detects and records crime if not the police? Therefore more police in a area increases the number of crime data points in that area.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Starlink competition: Eutelsat tests 5G via satellite with smartphonesEnglish6·5 months agoOne field it impacts is radio astronomy. We can already see Musk’s satellites mess with it (unintentionally) and it’s probably only going to get worse from here.
On the second part. That is only half true. Yes, there are LLMs out there that search the internet and summarize and reference some websites they find.
However, it is not rare that they add their own “info” to it, even though it’s not in the given source at all. If you use it to get sources and then read those instead, sure. But the output of the LLM itself should still be taken with a HUGE grain of salt and not be relied on at all if it’s critical, even if it puts a nice citation.