By openAI's own in-house testing, their latest models produce false information nearly 80% of the time.
Sanmei
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A toaster inside a tesseract which may also be an angel. Writes a lot. Chronically broken. Needs additional pylons and food, badly.
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And also, he's okay with kids meeting predators.
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Ehehehehe, I have a soft spot for Boscha even though she's not to most people's liking. Skara will be getting a spot of development in this season, as will the twins.
Most of the focus is on our main cast, of course, and there's some big developments unfolding.
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Didn't they hit five trillion on October 29th?
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They also do this with other animations. Luigi's Mansion 3 nearly lost me when they made a point to show every door unlocking after every single battle. The message is implicit, but it's still communicating with the player an egregious number of times.
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They're lending stock to people to make purchases from them. There's no way a functional IRS or SEC wouldn't be scrutinizing the hell out of this, but Nvidia's CEO has been making a point to hang out with Trump as much as he can, and Trump ultimately controls who gets prosecuted by the government.
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Nvidia's rate of growth isn't just unsustainable, it's outright unbelievable. The company was worth $1 trillion in 2023. It has gained two trillion a year since then and is set to potentially gain a third trillion before the end of the calendar year. And much of this is through circular dealings.
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I dunno, Disney's not much for doing live action remakes of TV shows as far as I know? And Nimona came out on Netflix, although Disney actually owned the rights for a minute before dropping both it and Lumberjanes.
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It's a longstanding issue. Link's Awakening drove me nuts with the multi-line explanation of the compass, map, and boss key in every single dungeon.
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This is one of the things I dislike about Nintendo games - it reads as a lack of faith in the player to understand what is happening. Yes, many gamers are going to be young children, but you really don't need to see text and visual explanations of things more than 30 times per playthrough.