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Armored Core 6 gameplay trailer showcases intense mecha-action, summer release date set
FromSoftware has not only released a trailer for Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, but it also dropped a date.
The mech-action title will be released this summer on August 25 for PC, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
In the game, a mysterious new substance called Coral was discovered on the remote planet Rubicon 3. As an energy source, this substance was expected to dramatically advance humanity’s technological and communications capabilities.
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Eddie Hall Takes Another Step Toward Bodybuilding With an Intense Back Workout
As one of the greatest strongmen of all time, former 2017 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) Eddie “The Beast” Hall has probably earned the right to try his hand at almost any competitive venture. As such, with Hall now preparing to make a foray into bodybuilding sometime in late 2024, he appears to be on the lookout for any…
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Microsoft is tweaking the Bing AI chatbot after an intense first week
It’s hard to believe it’s only been about a week since Microsoft debuted the ChatGPT-enhanced Bing.
A select group of testers were granted early access to play with the new Bing and Edge browser, now integrated with OpenAI’s conversational AI technology. Since then, the internet has been flooded with conversations with the chatbot that range from professing its love to New York Times columnist Kevin Roose to adamantly claiming the year is 2022 and not backing down. For a list of Bing’s meltdowns, we recommend Tim Marcin’s roundup.
Naturally, when testers got their hands on the new Bing, they were determined to poke holes in its intelligence and map out its limitations. And boy, did they accomplish this. While that might not seem like a good look for Microsoft, it’s all part of the plan. A critical aspect of developing a language learning model is to give it as much exposure and experience as possible. This allows developers to incorporate new feedback and data, which will make the technology better over time, like a mythical being absorbing the strength of its vanquished enemies.
Microsoft didn’t exactly put it in those words in its blog post on Wednesday. But it did reiterate that Bing’s chaotic week of testing was totally supposed to go down that way. “The only way to improve a product like this, where the user experience is so much different than anything anyone has seen before, is to have people like you using the product and doing exactly what you all are doing,” said the Bing blog.
But the bulk of the announcement was devoted to acknowledging Bing’s wacky behavior this week and solutions to address them. Here’s what they came up with:
Improving searches that require timeliness and accuracy
Microsoft shared that providing the correct citations and references has been generally good. But when it comes to checking the live score in sports, providing facts and numbers concisely, or ahem, the correct year we’re currently living in, it needs some work. Bing is increasing the grounding data fourfold and is considering “adding a toggle that gives you more control on the precision vs creativity of the answer to tailor to your query.”
Fine-tuning Bing’s conversation skills
The chat feature is where a lot of the mayhem has occurred this week. According to Bing, this is largely due to two things:
1. Long chat sessions
Chat sessions that go beyond 15 or more questions that confuse the model. It’s unclear if this is what might trigger dark musings from its villainous alter-ego Sydney, but Bing says it will “add a tool so you can more easily refresh the context or start from scratch.”
2. Mirroring the user’s tone
This might explain why Bing chat has taken an aggressive tone when asked provocative questions. “The model at times tries to respond or reflect in the tone in which it is being asked to provide responses that can lead to a style we didn’t intend,” said the post. Bing is looking into a solution that will give the user “more fine-tuned control.”
Fixing bugs and adding new features
Bing says it’s continuing to fix bugs and technical issues and is also thinking about adding new features based on user feedback. That might include such as booking flights or sending emails. and the ability to share great searches/answers.
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Jake Paul vows to “f*** up” Anderson Silva after intense final face-off
Jake Paul reveals what he told Anderson Silva during intense face-off ahead of fight with UFC legend
JAKE PAUL warned Anderson Silva that it is his time to shine ahead of the biggest fight of his life.
The YouTuber-turned boxer returns over the weekend in Arizona, in his first bout in ten months.
Jake Paul and Anderson Silva face off for the final time[/caption]
And he has enjoyed a pleasant build up with Silva – the man he once looked up to – but it has been a story of idol-turned rival for Paul.
He roared: “I said to him ‘it’s my generation, it’s my time’. To be a legend you’ve got to beat a legend.
“It’s time for war, I asked him if he’s ready. It’s been nice nice nice, it’s been swet sweet sweet.
“I respect that man but he’s trying to take the food off of my plate, he’s trying to stop my run.
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“Tomorrow night, guess what? I’m f****ng him up, I’m f****ng him up!”
Paul, 25, hit the scales at 186.5lb, under the agreed upon catchweight with Silva, who came in at 186.1lb.
The Brazilian said: “I’m so happy to be here and tomorrow I’m going to do my best to make a good show for everyone.
“Of course I’m going to win, I’m training for that fight.”
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Paul’s five prior wins all came around the 190lb mark and he wanted to return at 185lb but Silva negotiated a compromise of 187lb.
The American has come down in weight as he eyes a shock run at the light-heavyweight title of 175lb.
He last fought in December, knocking out Tyron Woodley, 40, four months after beating the ex-UFC champion on points.
That added to KOs over online rival AnEsonGib, ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 38, and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, also 38.
Jake Paul and Anderson Silva ahead of their fight[/caption]
House of the Dragon’s hilarious decapitation punctuated one of the show’s most intense scenes
Heads rolled in King’s Landing this week. Literally