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I'm fairly hostile to the idea of abandoning my gray cells (such as they are) to AI.
Still, the thin end of the wedge comes in even without full trust in AI. Just in the last year significant strides have been made and it will only get worse better? I can't say that I envy anyone starting a career in this era. OTOH, it's like all the stories of old employees trying to glide through to retirement while avoiding the "new stuff". I recently googled a question and got an answer back that was germane, correct and not an angle that I had been thinking of. OTOH, a bit of thought came up with a better answer. |
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Neural networks are software simulations of how living brain cells work. Neural networks are really good at building collections of patterns and identifying aberrations in those patterns. Credit card companies went all in with "AI" in the 1980s because when software can easily detect aberrations aka fraud? That saves a lot of money. Many of the most significant advances in machine learning came out of those neural networks. When you feed images instead of credit card transactions to a neural network you get image recognition software. When you feed words -- books, magazines, web scraping, etc., -- to an image recognition system you get a large language model or LLM. And when you run an LLM in reverse you get what the tech bros call "generative AI". It's not generative and it's not AI, and it's definitely not new. It's 40 year old tech run in reverse. |
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In the late 1990s ALICE was not much different to Eliza (1960s) as a chatbot, except was on the Internet. The flaw of those was the data was in the code, not separate. The so called "neural network" isn't new and dates to before WWII, when an array of sensors and lamps etc was demoed doing pattern matching. The current LLMs add storage outside of the program code. That's the only big change. It takes a lot of processing, so much water and electricity is wasted. Quote:
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Correct.
But sometimes when you're flailing you can ask an unreliable source for an answer if you accept the caveat that it may be wrong. A somewhat parallel: You'd have to be a real expert to certify something like the Titan submarine was safe. But a high school student could tell you that carbon fiber under compression is not the strongest thing in the world. It all goes back to "The Emperor's Clothes". Even an idiot can give sage advice sometimes. OTOH, I keep seeing brainless things like this: Last edited by Renate; Yesterday at 06:15 AM. |
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Can't speak for FLAC specifically, but in general, many of these things (particularly in the FOSS realm) started off as someone's pet project to scratch a personal itch, which means they're opinionated. So saying, "Why can't you do it the way MP3 does it?" isn't likely to gain traction because the author might say, "I don't like the way MP3 does it, that's why I wrote FLAC!" Broad consensus usually comes later, once the original maintainer gets past his "pet project" phase and the tool starts to get traction. I looked at the official FLAC spec, but oddly I don't see any mention of the date field in the metadata: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/htm...tf-cellar-flac |
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Anecdotally, even though a large portion of my own collection is FLACs, I tend to go for separated tracks. But I feel like many of the FLAC enthusiasts will only distribute their rip as a single, monolithic FLAC with a CUE file to handle the track separation and pregaps. I guess they feel like they're better preserving the integrity of the original rip that way by altering it as little as possible. I wonder if perhaps that might influence the lack of attention to the metadata fields. |
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And
https://www.thejournal.ie/chatgpt-ai...84432-Aug2025/ Quote:
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I think we're quibbling over semantics: neural networks are simulations of the structure and function of living brains, nodes and edges, neurons and synapses. It might be marketing today -- but that's what tech bros do: market things.
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A computer Neural Network and biological brains have almost nothing in common. It's a label applied to make it sound more "AI"ish. So pure marketing nonsense.
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