ChuckFarkley
ChuckFarkley t1_j59r9yv wrote
Reply to TIL people who appreciate taboo jokes and other forms of black humor show higher levels of intelligence by deadliestcurses
And other studies show it's a harbinger of Dementia, Alzheimer's Type.
ChuckFarkley t1_iueubmy wrote
Reply to comment by UnadvertisedAndroid in TIL dunce caps were originally a sign of high intelligence and wisdom. Philosopher and theologian John Duns Scotus was a proponent of pointy hats as a way to funnel knowledge to the mind and his followers, called Dunsmen, wore them. By the 1500s the Dunsmen fell out of favor as “behind the times”. by Aequitas05
Call them Wizard’s caps.
ChuckFarkley t1_itrflym wrote
Reply to comment by U_Care in Lowering blood pressure may prevent dementia. The study provides the highest grade of available evidence to show that blood pressure lowering treatment over several years reduces the risk of dementia, and we did not see any evidence of harm by Wagamaga
Is that one-size-fits-all shaming solution really adding anything helpful to the topic?
ChuckFarkley t1_ja3zom1 wrote
Reply to comment by Monnok in Why the development of artificial general intelligence could be the most dangerous new arms race since nuclear weapons by jamesj
By some definitions, your description of GAI also qualifies as being spiritual, esp. Maintaining and improving its own code.