Re: [GTALUG] AI - Llama 2 an open source AI that can run on a Raspberry PI

2024-01-12 Thread Alvin Starr via talk
On 2024-01-12 19:26, Dave Collier-Brown via talk wrote: A Smarter Colleague pointed out to me /the answer you get isn't to the question asked, but to "what would an answer to this question sound like"./ It's a/language model, /not a model of logic, science or law./ / --dave/ / Have not

Re: [GTALUG] AI - Llama 2 an open source AI that can run on a Raspberry PI

2024-01-12 Thread William Park via talk
On 2024-01-10 10:46, Colin McGregor via talk wrote: Who was Canada's best Prime Minister? Any event, I could go on, but... Any questions for me or Llama 2? Yes. "Who is Canada's best known pornstar?" Difficult question because they all go to US to get jobs. --- Post to this mailing list

Re: [GTALUG] AI - Llama 2 an open source AI that can run on a Raspberry PI

2024-01-12 Thread Dave Collier-Brown via talk
A Smarter Colleague pointed out to me the answer you get isn't to the question asked, but to "what would an answer to this question sound like". It's a language model, not a model of logic, science or law. --dave On 2024-01-12 12:58, Colin McGregor via talk wrote: On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at

Re: [GTALUG] AI - Llama 2 an open source AI that can run on a Raspberry PI

2024-01-12 Thread Colin McGregor via talk
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 11:41 AM D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote: > > | From: Colin McGregor via talk > > Interesting report! > > Some nit picking of the answers. Just from my memory -- there are > surely other bugs. Summary: don't trust these models! They don't do very > basic

Re: [GTALUG] AI - Llama 2 an open source AI that can run on a Raspberry PI

2024-01-12 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Colin McGregor via talk Interesting report! Some nit picking of the answers. Just from my memory -- there are surely other bugs. Summary: don't trust these models! They don't do very basic fact-checking. | > Who was Canada's best Prime Minister? Why are all the answer Liberal

Re: [GTALUG] Keeping old machines running.

2024-01-12 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 09:32:32AM -0500, Colin McGregor via talk wrote: > Back when dinosaurs still ran the world (ie: +/- 72 million years ago) > the standard for high performance mass storage was SCSI hard drives. > Of course SCSI has been superseded by other storage solutions, but for >

[GTALUG] Keeping old machines running.

2024-01-12 Thread Colin McGregor via talk
Back when dinosaurs still ran the world (ie: +/- 72 million years ago) the standard for high performance mass storage was SCSI hard drives. Of course SCSI has been superseded by other storage solutions, but for various reasons some people want / need to keep those old machines that use SCSI drives