今日已更新 255 条资讯 | 累计 34889 条内容
关于我们

今日精选

HOT

最新资讯

共 34889 篇
第 1507/1745 页
AI 资讯 Reddit r/MachineLearning

Is it allowed to use OpenAI API outputs to create a silver code dataset or benchmark for a specific Python library? [d]

Hello everyone, Is it allowed to use OpenAI API outputs to create a silver code dataset or benchmark for a specific Python library? I am working on a project idea related to library-specific code generation. The concrete case is a specific Python library used in a technical/scientific domain. The goal would be to improve and evaluate how well code-generation models can use this library correctly. I am trying to understand the legal / Terms of Service boundary around using OpenAI API outputs in two different scenarios: Scenario 1: Silver dataset for fine-tuning an OSS model Use the OpenAI API to generate programming tasks, reference solutions, and verification tests for the specific Python library. Then human-review, filter, and validate the generated examples. Then use this silver dataset to fine-tune an open-source code model, with the goal of improving its performance on this specific library. My question: would this violate OpenAI’s terms because the API outputs are being used to train/fine-tune another coding model, even if the scope is narrow and library-specific? Scenario 2: Benchmark only, not training Use the OpenAI API to generate programming tasks, reference solutions, and verification tests. Human-review and validate them. Then use the resulting dataset only as an evaluation benchmark to compare different models. The benchmark would not be used to fine-tune or train any model. My question: is this generally considered allowed under OpenAI’s terms, assuming the benchmark is properly reviewed and documented as AI-assisted? I understand that Reddit is not legal advice, and I would still contact OpenAI or legal counsel for a definitive answer. However, I thought new ideas could come up from people who have already faced similar situations in practice. submitted by /u/ororo88 [link] [留言]

/u/ororo88 2026-06-05 13:52 6 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

Autonomous AI.

I'm currently building an AI, specifically a large language model (LLM), using PowerShell. This AI will search the internet for code snippets and create databases. It will also have the ability to adjust and improve its own code. With PowerShell, I'm leveraging its scripting capabilities to automate tasks and manage data efficiently. The AI will integrate natural language processing techniques to understand and generate text, making it more user-friendly. Additionally, I plan to develop a simple interface to allow users to interact with the AI easily and provide feedback for continuous improvement. submitted by /u/Electrical-Tap-9224 [link] [留言]

/u/Electrical-Tap-9224 2026-06-05 13:22 6 原文
开发者 Reddit r/artificial

Trying to automate too early made my workflows worse, not better

I’ve been experimenting with automating a few small workflows lately (lead scoring, file handling, etc.) One mistake I keep running into is trying to automate things before the process itself is actually clear. At first it feels productive: - add rules - add scoring - connect tools But over time it just turns into: - patching edge cases - fixing broken inputs - adding more conditions to handle weird situations At some point I realized the problem wasn’t the automation, it was that I didn’t really have a clean “manual logic” to begin with. Once I stepped back and tried to define the process in simple human terms, everything got easier: fewer rules, less complexity, way more stable Feels like automation doesn’t fix messy processes, it just exposes them faster. Curious if others ran into the same thing or if I’m overthinking it. submitted by /u/huncho-mohammed [link] [留言]

/u/huncho-mohammed 2026-06-05 13:08 7 原文
科技前沿 Wired

Acer Promo Codes: 40% Off

From 40% off accessory bundles to verified student and military discounts, here's how to save on Predator, Nitro, and Swift laptops and monitors at Acer.com.

Luke Larsen 2026-06-05 13:00 15 原文
产品设计 Wired

Starz Promo Codes: $5 Off for June 2026

Ready to stream award-winning series, hit movies, and exclusive originals? Our comprehensive guide helps you find every active Starz coupon, free trial, and discount code to save big on your subscription this June 2026.

Molly Higgins 2026-06-05 13:00 12 原文