I have confirmed that Marcel Gagné will lead our March meeting on "Open
Source AI", as was discussed at both the recent Friday and Tuesday
discussions.
It is an open question whether he should give a presentation, or simply
lead a round-table with a brief introduction and a list of relevant topics
Sorry for the previous partial response. Trying again.
| From: Evan Leibovitch via talk
| My original Gemini search said nothing about DirectX or OpenGL.
You mean your prompt, right?
Which was the same as my prompt, right?
Things that my run got wrong and your run didn't:
- did not mention O
| From: Evan Leibovitch via talk
| My original Gemini search said nothing about DirectX or OpenGL.
You mean your prompt, right?
Which was the same as my prompt, right?
>From you previous message, the answer was
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My original Gemini search said nothing about DirectX or OpenGL.
When I asked: How well do the two iGPUs support OpenGL and Directx
I got this:
Both the Intel UHD Graphics G1 in the i3-1005G1 and the Intel UHD Graphics
> for 12th Gen Intel Processors in the i3-1215U boast *good compatibility
> wi
| From: Evan Leibovitch via talk
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| For what it's worth, I fed Hugh's question into Google Gemini and got this
| (including the formatting, this is just cut/pasted):
Interesting.
As described in my second posting, I too tried Gemini.
- I got a different table from Evan (boxes and columns)
-
D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote on 2024-02-13 18:49:
AI is an exploding field. Lots of stuff is new to us. Many of us are
trying things.
I think that it would be interesting if those of us that have experimented
would chat in a meeting about their experiences.
I've probably mentioned befo
For what it's worth, I fed Hugh's question into Google Gemini and got this
(including the formatting, this is just cut/pasted):
Comparing integrated graphics (iGPU) in Intel Core i3-1005G1 and i3-1215U:
*i3-1005G1 (Ice Lake generation, 2019):*
- *iGPU:* Intel UHD Graphics G1 (32 Execution Uni
AI "hallucinations". Fact check everything, unless you just asked Chatgpt
to write you a love poem.
On Wed, 14 Feb 2024 at 11:04, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
wrote:
> I have two models of dirt-cheap notebook. One was $300 for an "open box"
> not quite two years ago and the other was $300 ten da
In the last message, I described how ChatGPT 3.5 confidently gave a wrong
answer to my prompt "compare igpu in i3-1005G1 and i3-1215U".
Now I'm trying free Google Gemini. New this month!
It's answer is much better. But that makes its serious mistakes more
difficult to catch.
First of all, I
I have two models of dirt-cheap notebook. One was $300 for an "open box"
not quite two years ago and the other was $300 ten days ago.
It's easy to google on the web to compare the CPUs but not so easy to find
out the difference between the integrated GPUs. So I asked ChatGPT 3.5
(the free one
At work, we had a 3-day hackathon on nothing except AI, and it was
heavily subscribed, so I expect that might be true of the larger community
--dave
On 2024-02-13 21:49, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
AI is an exploding field. Lots of stuff is new to us. Many of us are
trying things.
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