David Smooke
Smooke
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data, software, news, currency, cryptocurrency, software development, llms, internet usage, software market shares, startup investment data, startup location data, hackernoon
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Chomsky predicting LLMs in 1956, curated by Ryan Rhodes (Rutgers)
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Started a list of LLMs used to make HackerNoon happen:
HackerNoon/models-used-in-hackernoon-publishing-system-668c56a0d10c3be5d338b805
HackerNoon/models-used-in-hackernoon-publishing-system-668c56a0d10c3be5d338b805
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NEW #DecentralizeAI Writing Contest, by InternetComputer.org and HackerNoon.com! 😜 https://www.contests.hackernoon.com/decentralize-ai-writing-contest 🤪
"Not going to beat centralized AI with more centralized AI." - Emad Mostaque
To enter, submit a blog post with the #decentralize-ai tag on HackerNoon.
"Not going to beat centralized AI with more centralized AI." - Emad Mostaque
To enter, submit a blog post with the #decentralize-ai tag on HackerNoon.
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4 months ago
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The three most used image generation models in the HackerNoon editor are Kandinsky 3.0, Stable Diffusion XL, and RealVisXL V3.0 Turbo.
ai-forever/Kandinsky3.0 stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0 SG161222/RealVisXL_V3.0
Try out the HackerNoon writing experience here: https://app.hackernoon.com/new
ai-forever/Kandinsky3.0 stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0 SG161222/RealVisXL_V3.0
Try out the HackerNoon writing experience here: https://app.hackernoon.com/new
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GPT-4o is "Clearly Programmed to Feed Dudes' Egos" - Desi Lydic on the Daily Show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkUOi_9140&t=301s
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NEW publishing hub for trending text model academic research papers broken down into open source technical blog posts ➡️ https://textmodels.tech
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5 months ago
it's real and it makes me laugh!
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5 months ago
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Spent the morning designing a super important product: SMALL LANGUAGE MODEL BABY ONESIE https://www.shop.hackernoon.com/all-merch/p/small-language-model-baby-onesie
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6 months ago
And published with a recent photo
https://hackernoon.com/we-are-actively-taking-steps-to-not-become-a-wasteland-of-ais-musings-says-hackernoon-founderceo
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6 months ago
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👋 👋 👋 In a recent AI Time Journal Interview, I was asked: How has HackerNoon leveraged AI to enhance its platform? and what lessons have you learned about AI’s role in spam creation and prevention?
https://HackerNoon.com uses AI and machine learning to improve grammar, translate stories, generate featured images, suggest possible headlines, (and note, I would love to hear what else you think we should use AI for!) . Maybe Clippy was ahead of its time? Writers have and will continue to have smart AI assistants. AI can not and should not replace the writer, but it should and can assist the writer and editor throughout the publishing process. We are documenting our approach to editorial at https://EditingProtocol.com. With the rise of LLMs, we’ve seen an influx of AI story spam submissions. Other blogging platforms are hosting so many of these types of machine-generated stories right now. We are actively taking steps not to become a wasteland of AI’s musings. Because every story is reviewed before publication (with about half being rejected), I think our average story quality is higher than other blogging platforms. Every story submission automatically enters into plagiarism and AI writing detection. We highlight what sections are likely, possibly, and unlikely to be written by AI. It’s all about confidence levels. Ultimately, human editors make the final call in interpreting the machines’ reports.
https://HackerNoon.com uses AI and machine learning to improve grammar, translate stories, generate featured images, suggest possible headlines, (and note, I would love to hear what else you think we should use AI for!) . Maybe Clippy was ahead of its time? Writers have and will continue to have smart AI assistants. AI can not and should not replace the writer, but it should and can assist the writer and editor throughout the publishing process. We are documenting our approach to editorial at https://EditingProtocol.com. With the rise of LLMs, we’ve seen an influx of AI story spam submissions. Other blogging platforms are hosting so many of these types of machine-generated stories right now. We are actively taking steps not to become a wasteland of AI’s musings. Because every story is reviewed before publication (with about half being rejected), I think our average story quality is higher than other blogging platforms. Every story submission automatically enters into plagiarism and AI writing detection. We highlight what sections are likely, possibly, and unlikely to be written by AI. It’s all about confidence levels. Ultimately, human editors make the final call in interpreting the machines’ reports.