Does it really not acknowledge “you got that order wrong?”
Does it really not acknowledge “you got that order wrong?”
If I’m understanding your question correctly, heres an example model.
I was going to say, I went through a drive through, had the clearest exchange ever when placing my order, and it was only after pulling away and hearing the same voice at the same time that it was an LLM.
I’d personally take that over trying playing telephone on shitty mics and speakers any day. “Sorry, could you repeat that?” Etc etc.
Makes sense why he and trump get along.
“No puppet no puppet you’re the puppet”
The discrepancy you’re pointing out across different countries is at most 18x, according to your article.
Let’s ignore, for a second, that “richness” needs to be considered in the context of COL. Yes, 1% of someone salary could make an impact in Tajikistan. But the cost of a meal for that potential donor could also bankrupt someone in Tajikistan. But let’s ignore that for now.
18x an average persons salary is a fart in the wind when it comes to the rich. Take a look.
Organization scheme, ease of use of the voice channels, cross platform compatibility.
We briefly looked into discord alternatives. Element x isn’t mature enough, schildi chat could be viable. Revolt seemed to be the front runner, but the voice chat was awkward to use since it didn’t show when people were in channels, and the noise cancelling of discord was sorely missed.
This is the disheartening part that highlights the class divide. Shootings of common folk barely make the news where I’m from. How much have taxpayers paid for this so far? Justice clearly isn’t being applied equally.
I might be misunderstanding your comment - I’m not asking about awareness, of any sort.
If I’m at McDonald’s and I tell the llm “hey you got that last item wrong”, does it really not do anything to correct the order? That would be a vast and surprising oversight.