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NASA's computer
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Interesting. Runs on SUSE Linux.
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FORTRAN compiler. Gotta keep the old stuff running too!
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Fortran and fortran file processing derivatives for Scientific number crunching. I would hate to run COBOL on this for calculations, algol would be impossible, as many others used in the business world for file maintenance.
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All they need do is run GPT-3 (or higher). It's a few-shot learning algorithm.
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I suppose if you write a compiler, you could write it in assembly or machine, although your gpt thingee looks interesting. Does it also create a instructor/manual? |
Try it and see. :)
https://gpt3.website/ This is Microsoft's world-facing portal. Who know[s] what it's up to behind the scenes. edit: Maybe strat with https://lambdalabs.com/blog/gpt-3/ |
Tried it once, failed the class (twice). Prolly too stoopid anymore.
Like the reviews where they say it's as dumb as a box of rocks, but a really smart box of rocks. "GPT-3 often performs like a clever student who hasn't done their reading trying to bull**** their way through an exam. Some well-known facts, some half-truths, and some straight lies, strung together in what first looks like a smooth narrative." – Julian Togelius, Associate Professor researching A.I. at NYU, read tweet They promise a lot. It is however an internet trained AI Fails a turing test in the example. |
The link I provide to GPT-3: A Hitchhiker's Guide includes reviews from Hacker News with multiple caveats.
I used to follow Hacker News more when i worked at Symantec.. https://news.ycombinator.com/news |
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