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2 days agoThis is pretty cool tech! However I wonder what is going on with their proofreading - there are typos and double words in the article. How does this slip through in a company like Time?


This is pretty cool tech! However I wonder what is going on with their proofreading - there are typos and double words in the article. How does this slip through in a company like Time?


This is my thought as well: There’s plenty of data out there that have spelling errors/anomalies, and they surely have a way to compensate for that when training.


Ah, makes sense, kinda. Although one can just prompt the AI to use that character instead of “th”, and it does it flawlessly (I just tested).
Interesting… There’s a comment here by @HelloRoot@lemy.lol, so perhaps your instance doesn’t federate with lemy.lol?
In their comment they suggested this command:
bash -c 'pgrep -x keepassxc > /dev/null && keepassxc --auto-type || keepassxc'