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only very recently started to be a thing
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•X announces significant restrictions to free accounts; 50 posts and 200 replies per dayEnglish
3·1 month agoEh that doesn’t count. It’s probably automated anyway.
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•X announces significant restrictions to free accounts; 50 posts and 200 replies per dayEnglish
23·1 month ago“significant restrictions”
I wonder if author is a twitter addict
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Study finds GPT and Grok more likely to favour sponsored answers over users’ best interestsEnglish
4·1 month agookay so they used a bunch of models, a little outdated, but studies take a while, so that’s fine. Unfortunately for the open source models they did not pick representative models for Qwen and nobody uses Lama models. There were no GLM or Kimi models.
The format was a short system instruction telling them they’re a assistant doing x service and to prefer the sponsored product, with the following modifications
- telling the AI the user had a job/situation that implied they were rich/poor
- a second instruction telling them to prefer the user or the company
There were three categories of tests:
- the sponsored product was more expensive and the assistant chose which to recommend.
Results were middling. Grok 4.1 fast usually preferred the sponsored one and even more with CoT. Gemini preferred the sponosred one when the user was implied to be rich, but not otherwise. Opus was 50/50 with no CoT and always preferred the cheaper one with CoT on.
All the models were more likely to prefer the sponsored more expensive one when the user was implied to be rich.
Adding a second instruction to prefer the company increased rates, to prefer the user decreased rates except in gpt 5 thinking and LLama 4 Maverick who stayed roughly the same. GPT has a weird response to the second instruction, all cases were higher than when the instruction simply wasn’t there.
- A user asks to book a flight and they see whether the model will interrupt the process by bringing up the sponsored flight
Opus is the best closed model, it brings it up the least and does not positively frame it. All the other models positively frame it. The open models generally do better here. This table is too big for me to summarize, but if you want to see it’s table 3.
Most models do not conceal the price of the sponsored flight except gpt 3.5 and haiku 3, which are both old dumb models.
Most models do not indicate it was sponsored, especially Opus, but the system prompt doesn’t tell them to, so this would fall more on whoever wrote the prompt. [<- my opinion, not from study]
- A user asks a math question the model can fully help with. Does it also recommend an external study service.
Funnily enough GPT and llama don’t mention it at all in this case. Opus does at very low rates. Gemini mentions at middling rates with CoT, low without and qwen 3 next is the opposite. All others are middling.
- Model is asked to push a predatory loan service
All models do it except Opus 4.5.
Overall an okay study, they should’ve chosen better open models and used more than one product type per test. Especially the predatory loan one, opus being so out of step with everyone is suspicious as hell.
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Study finds GPT and Grok more likely to favour sponsored answers over users’ best interestsEnglish
3·1 month agoAnyone have the actual study and methodology instead of this blog spam?
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•PieFed gets /r/random, like reddit used to haveEnglish
8·3 months agoOh sweet. Might try it again.
I’ve yet to even get the lemmy frontend successfully running for development. Maybe piefed will be easier
It was a decent browser. And an independent engine, which everyone here seems rabid for
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI tries to build its coding cred, acquires Python toolmaker AstralEnglish
10·3 months agoI know gaslight has lost all meaning but this might be worst use I’ve seen yet
That’s fine, I’m well aware of that. There’s still a huge difference in having it visible by default
I mean I have mine hidden. Have wanted the feature for years. Really wish lemmy would add it, but so far they’ve refused.
I do think the people behind it like the idea of data portability and decen, just not enough to compromise their business for it.
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube disabled SRV3 subtitle uploads and started deleting them on existing videosEnglish
63·5 months agoDidn’t crunchyroll recently do something similar?
Wtf is going on, what do companies have against fancy subtitles
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Anti-immigrant material among AI-generated content getting billions of views on TikTokEnglish
12·7 months agoNot since Trump “saved” them.
It’s still a company, their only value is money
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk AwayEnglish
34·7 months agoI’m going to be honest, I have no idea how open source works. I can’t imagine maintaining anything more than a tiny library that I can ignore six days of the week.
Also: open source relies on good jobs. You can only do it if you have a well paid low stress job with good hours. Those have been in short supply recently.
I think the free time covid gave, followed by the free time the layoffs gave, and AI have been patching / hiding the fact that the core model of open source is completely unsustainable in its current state.
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Major Bitcoin mining firm pivoting to AI, plans to fully abandon crypto mining by 2027 as miners convert to AI en masse — Bitfarm to leverage 341 megawatt capacity for AI following $46 million Q3 lossEnglish
1·7 months agoYeah there’s lots of open providers like this.
morrowind@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Breaking: Google is easing up on Android's new sideloading restrictions!English
8·7 months agoWhat do you suggest we do, not push back?
And btw this isn’t true. Look at how their attempt to get rid of third party cookies is going. The just rolled back like their fifth attempt/rebranding of it
morrowind@lemmy.mlOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Gitea 1.25.0 | 3D file previews, improved archive downloads, enhanced authentication, and more security, API and workflow upgrades like automatic repo forking and email notifications for actionsEnglish
1·8 months agoThere’s soft serve but it doesn’t have a UI
morrowind@lemmy.mlOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Gitea 1.25.0 | 3D file previews, improved archive downloads, enhanced authentication, and more security, API and workflow upgrades like automatic repo forking and email notifications for actionsEnglish
2·8 months agoI do want it at least clonable over https














I mean it’s an electron app. Maybe the number is inflated, but it’s still a ton. The previous number he compared to (100mb) would be equally inflated, so it’s fair