Resident Evil Star's AI-Coded Tool Accused Of Being Snake Oil
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Resident Evil Star's AI-Coded Tool Accused Of Being Snake Oil
"Milla Jovovich stated that she decided to start work on MemPalace after running into some issues with AI coding during a 'big gaming project' she's been working on."
"Sigman has made some pretty huge claims about MemPalace, like for instance that it scored a '100% recall on LongMemEval,' which is supposedly the 'first perfect score ever recorded.'"
"According to those who tested the code in MemPalace's GitHub repository, Sigman's claims are complete rubbish."
"Many aren't buying Sigman's and Jovovich's friendship, however, as they believe that Sigman is simply using the Resident Evil actress' fame to promote his latest AI-slop project."
Milla Jovovich and Ben Sigman announced the creation of MemPalace, an open-source AI memory system, claiming it achieved a perfect score on benchmarks. Jovovich, involved as a primary architect, began this project after facing AI coding challenges in a gaming project. Despite their claims, skepticism exists regarding the authenticity of their partnership, with critics suggesting Sigman exploits Jovovich's fame. Testing of MemPalace's code has led to accusations that Sigman's assertions about its performance are exaggerated and misleading.
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