This shit has to stop
This shit has to stop
Relatable
My fat ass when I tell myself to stop eating thin mints or oreos and then accidentally eat the whole sleeve/row
You can always lose dignity
This has been daily life for Palestinians for almost 100 years
someone did a more rigorous analysis of this and confirmed, yes, Qwen is slightly but consistently better than GPT-4o
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The image is a benchmark comparison infographic titled "Qwen3.5-4B vs GPT-4o." It compares the Qwen3.5-4B open-weight model (released March 2026) against OpenAI's GPT-4o (from May 2024). Summary of Results * Total Wins: Qwen3.5-4B wins 5 out of 7 benchmarks; GPT-4o wins 2 out of 7. * Average Advantage: Qwen has a +9.6 average advantage over GPT-4o across the categories shown. Benchmark Performance (Bar Chart) The bar chart displays percentage scores across seven specific benchmarks, with Qwen represented in light blue and GPT-4o in gold/brown. | Benchmark | Leader | |---|---| | GPQA Diamond | Qwen3.5-4B (Significant lead) | | MMLU-Pro | Qwen3.5-4B | | MATH-500 | Qwen3.5-4B (Largest lead, nearly 95%) | | MMMU-Pro | Qwen3.5-4B | | Video-MME | Qwen3.5-4B | | MMMLU | GPT-4o (Slight lead) | | MMLU | GPT-4o (Slight lead) | Key Takeaway The graphic highlights that the much smaller 4B parameter Qwen model from 2026 outperforms the older 2024 flagship GPT-4o in specialized reasoning and math tasks, while GPT-4o maintains a narrow edge in general knowledge benchmarks like MMLU and MMMLU. Would you like me to analyze the specific percentage gaps for any of these individual benchmarks?
at least on benchmarks, Qwen3.5 4B beats GPT-4o
GPTQ 4-bit quant means it fits into 2 GB
Graze?
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These are literally concentration camps
Claude is in control now
I don't know why I bother with the wider internet anymore
It all just sucks now
The Iditarodβs Ceremonial Start celebrates forcing dogs to run for days across dangerous terrain and in extreme weather, often resulting in great suffering and even death. If the Iditarod was honest about what dogs go through, this would be a vigil π
honestly, if someone isn't vegan, i consider their alleged concern for ai rights or derision of ai use as akin to 'slavery' as purely bad faith, and worthless to serious discussion on the topic. you can't be murdering known to be conscious beings and also concern troll about ai consciousness.
I keep thinking about this as a solution to reducing wildlife roadkill deaths
This train was practically never even in this location - not like 20 cars driving 50mph through here staggered 4 minutes apart or whatever all commuting individually at different intervals
Evangelicals: "Christianity is good because we believe killing is bad."
2 minutes later:
Evangelicals: "Those 1,000 Iranian civilians deserved to be killed by our brave crusaders in the US Military for worshipping the wrong prophet of our shared God. Pray for the troops and President Trump. Amen."
"We don't want the information machine to output any useful information"
It is profoundly ironic to claim that Iranian women are better off dead than living under Islamic theocratic authoritarianism, while condemning millions of American women to live under Christian theocratic authoritarianism
It should also be noted that the guy in the screenshot is an Anti-Communist - I'm sure he believes many absurd things, and it's absurd he himself doesn't see the irony in condemning Communism as a catchall for centralized regulation, while advocating for AI, as a centralized cost-free solution.
Literally nobody thinks you can do brain surgery with LLMs. Again, you're arguing over the sacredness of semantics.
It really feels like you're just arguing semantics here. Obviously everyone needs access to surgical care and imaging. AI can drive down some of the operating costs of those offices by reducing receptionist work, for example.
It is literally free healthcare. Anti-AI people screaming about affordability doesn't change that it's healthcare too - which is also extremely ironic in that art becoming free is why they complain about AI images - healthcare price decreases would hurt healthcare access the same way
Part of the problem here is that this information is only as valuable as a public that seeks it out, reasons it out, and acts on it.
Millions of Americans in unison: "I don't keep up with current events because it's all too sad and I don't know anything about socio-politics"
I think it's bad and wrong when individuals and business services do this too
Some of you have no idea how much content has been purged from the internet in the past decade - that used to be out there for everyone, not locked behind creator/influencer paywalls - and before platform mass deletions
I'm still trying to figure out who these imagined up people are who you think are declaring healthcare access has been solved with ChatGPT
Sounds like your issue is with Capitalism here - that has nothing to do with AI, and there's no point in even framing this as an AI issue. It's not even worth bringing it up. AI didn't force scarcity on anyone (except for RAM) - everything else was collective apathetic consent to market economies.
This is literally no different from saying image generation isn't art. "You aren't being truly culturally fulfilled by it"
That just isn't true though
Analyzing symptoms, tracking medications, second-opinions on x-rays, pre-ER triage, etc are all medical care - you would have to write off half the healthcare industry to say these things aren't
There are states looking at allowing AI-approved prescription filling
The amount of Americans that die every year thinking that cheeseburgers are part of a balanced diet, is insane.
God forbid I ask Gemini for tips on keeping hydrated to prevent headaches or something though - that would be too far...
The amount of Americans that die every year thinking that cheeseburgers are part of a balanced diet, is insane.
God forbid I ask Gemini for tips on keeping hydrated to prevent headaches or something though - that would be too far...
We live in a country where taking horse dewormer is considered a valid form of medical care by our leading public health institutions - I don't wanna hear shit about LLMs being an under-regulated medical misinformation crisis