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Category Archives: Generative AI
Malicious Compliance
A friend recently posted his objection on Facebook to the fact that the US Naval Academy had removed 381 books from its library. The comments on the post were quite interesting, and the wide spectrum of opinions expressed made me … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Generative AI
Tagged Claude from Anthropic, Gemini, Grok, Malicious compliance
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Alma and the Sons of Mosiah
For many years now, a few friends and I have helped organize get-togethers for missionaries who served French-speaking missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We often refer to these as “reunions,” which they are, of sorts. … Continue reading
Posted in Generative AI, Large Language Models
Tagged Generative AI, large language models, xAI
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Generative AI: The Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde of Software Development
I have been using generative AI for code creation for two years now, more heavily in recent months. I have found it incredible to the point that I am doing programming at a level I would have never thought possible. … Continue reading
Posted in Generative AI, Large Language Models, Publications
Tagged AI, Generative AI, large language models, software developent
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Using xAI’s Grok to Create a Music Player on a Web Page: Chapter 1
I have been experimenting of late with the idea of putting a music player on the Web server I have on our home network. This would give me the ability to easily share a song with a friend or family … Continue reading
Posted in Generative AI, Large Language Models
Tagged AI, Music Players, Raspberry Pi, single-board computers
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