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Has anyone seen the video by Mercedes on the launch of their new GLC a few hrs ago?
Good news???
 
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Adika

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Hi @Bravo,

this is what our CTO Tony Lewis, who deals with LLMs professionally on a daily basis, thinks about Open AI’s claim that “GPT-5 is significantly less likely to hallucinate than our previous models”:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-472257

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Your own opinion about GPT-5 is that “it has improved noticeably over its predecessor”, from which we can infer you must also believe hallucinations are now a much rarer issue, as this alleged improvement has been one of OpenAI’s main selling points with regard to their latest model.

In addition, you appear to be extremely confident about having the expertise to weed out the occasional hallucinations in the ChatGPT replies you get. At least those that relate to ChatGPT’s “main points”, which you claimed you would fact-check before sharing here on TSE “to ensure it’s not hallucinating”.
(How about hallucinations relating to minor points, though? Even inaccuarate minor points can distort our interpretation of things.)


https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-472178

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So how come the following hallucination escaped your watchful eye?

Did you not consider ChatGPT’s claim that Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith sits on the Defense Subcommittee to be one of the “main points” of the LLM’s “in-depth explanation” that would require verification before posting?

Let me help you with the fact-checking, then:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-471645

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FACT: No, Cindy Hyde-Smith does not sit on the Defense Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee.



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Three and a half pages of complete and utter waffle. What for???

Just to accuse Bravo of not having identified that a friend of a friend of someone’s cousin on their wife’s side isn’t on a sub-committee! Give me a break. It’s not even relevant!

I agree with Slade. That was one of the nastiest and most unnecessary posts I’ve seen on here in a while.

It comes across as bullying, plain and simple.

I rarely chime in on here because I’m more of an observer than an active participant, but your behaviour needs to be called out for what it is.
 
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When our share price tries to perform like a pro..

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Three and a half pages of complete and utter waffle. What for???

Just to accuse Bravo of not having identified that a friend of a friend of someone’s cousin on their wife’s side isn’t on a sub-committee! Give me a break. It’s not even relevant!

I agree with Slade. That was one of the nastiest and most unnecessary posts I’ve seen on here in a while.

It comes across as bullying, plain and simple.

I rarely chime in on here because I’m more of an observer than an active participant, but your behaviour needs to be called out for what it is.
Thank you! 😂
 

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If the low quality posters could stop attacking the high quality posters, that'd be great

iu
 
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If the low quality posters could stop attacking the high quality posters, that'd be great

iu

The problem with that statement is that everyone thinks their comments are valuable… just ask the bashers what they think about our positive comments.

I think, in general, everyone should decide for themselves what they want to read without adding their two cents just because they feel their competence is being questioned.

Like I said, as long as no one is directly attacked personally, everything is fine… a healthy discourse is a good thing. Both sides should be able to endure factual criticism.

Just my opinion… who am I anyway…


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If the low quality posters could stop attacking the high quality posters, that'd be great

iu
HEY, I haven't attacked anyone!!!
 
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This kindergarten is now worse than the crapper, dear me:ROFLMAO:

I prefer the bitcoin posts, to be honest, than this pissing contest.

I wish we have some more moderators, say 5 or so.

Nasty offensive posts, one week posting holidays, repeat offender: one month ban and if that don't help, it's out in the cold for good.

Disclaimer, no AI was used to create this post.
 
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To the person with the question “is Akida Inside or not”…If you are here… what do you expect he will answer? Honestly…and if you want to know… why you can not just make a more polite question? Bring him the example that they used Akida already in the XX… and if they decided to implement Akida in some sort…I mean, “inside” what? Inside the doors? Inside the seats? Inside where ? …just my opinion
 
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I am really not sure how you get that assumption when there are substantial buys probably covering for the weekend in lead up to whatever is around the corner. But it may be one of your jokes which I never quite get.. I am gathering it is one of those.
Soooo… do you think those buyers are now just for lunch and take a rest? Do you expect some uptrend later this day? No?
 

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Asking Chatty what's the chances

The chances of BrainChip's technology being in the latest Mercedes electric cars are very high, as Mercedes-Benz has already incorporated BrainChip's Akida neuromorphic chip into its Vision EQXX concept car, and has indicated that such systems will be available in market vehicles within a few years
 
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Hi @Bravo,

this is what our CTO Tony Lewis, who deals with LLMs professionally on a daily basis, thinks about Open AI’s claim that “GPT-5 is significantly less likely to hallucinate than our previous models”:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-472257

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Your own opinion about GPT-5 is that “it has improved noticeably over its predecessor”, from which we can infer you must also believe hallucinations are now a much rarer issue, as this alleged improvement has been one of OpenAI’s main selling points with regard to their latest model.

In addition, you appear to be extremely confident about having the expertise to weed out the occasional hallucinations in the ChatGPT replies you get. At least those that relate to ChatGPT’s “main points”, which you claimed you would fact-check before sharing here on TSE “to ensure it’s not hallucinating”.
(How about hallucinations relating to minor points, though? Even inaccuarate minor points can distort our interpretation of things.)


https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-472178

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So how come the following hallucination escaped your watchful eye?

Did you not consider ChatGPT’s claim that Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith sits on the Defense Subcommittee to be one of the “main points” of the LLM’s “in-depth explanation” that would require verification before posting?

Let me help you with the fact-checking, then:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-471645

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FACT: No, Cindy Hyde-Smith does not sit on the Defense Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee.



Exhibit A:


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Exhibit B:




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Hi Frang

I enjoy and appreciate your contributions to TSEX, however, this vendetta against @Bravo needs to stop.

You've put a craaaazy amount of effort into pulling down another contributor. Serious amount of venom here.

For what?

You both have the same goals and are putting significant effort into researching the same topic. No one here cares which one of you contributes more or who's information is better. You're both fantastic and you're both on the SAME TEAM.

Please do better.
 
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Asking Chatty what's the chances

The chances of BrainChip's technology being in the latest Mercedes electric cars are very high, as Mercedes-Benz has already incorporated BrainChip's Akida neuromorphic chip into its Vision EQXX concept car, and has indicated that such systems will be available in market vehicles within a few years
 
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What I can’t understand is why Mercedes Benz don’t simply just say “no, we haven’t included Akida at this time”. Why the uncertainty. UNLESS there is An Agreement in place that BRN don’t say anything until after MB do their product launch, and MB don’t say anything until BRN announce it to the ASX…and BRN are holding off until tomorrow to announce to ASX so the Americans are awake and MB have closed out their launch day…. Haha all speculation of course but im
running with it 🤪🍺
 
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