Silly_Objective_5186
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_jaxc7r3 wrote
Reply to comment by acfox13 in Game Theory's ultimate answer to real world dilemmas: "Generous Tit for Tat" by TryingTruly
wow, thank you. appreciate the effort in your comment (i saved it to keep as a good pointer to those references).
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_ja2wlwk wrote
Reply to The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
“serving someone to afford the right to live is a cruel outlook…”
In the words of the great philosopher Bob Dylan,
“Well, it may be the Devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody”
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_j9yba54 wrote
Reply to Is it prime time to start an AI company? by Scarlet_pot2
solve a problem for someone who can pay for the solution
being the owner of an ai company is not solving a problem, and it’s not an actionable goal
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_j6i0i5u wrote
Reply to comment by TheDavidMichaels in A McDonald’s location has opened in White Settlement, TX, that is almost entirely automated. Since it opened in December 2022, public opinion is mixed. Many are excited but many others are concerned about the impact this could have on millions of low-wage service workers. by Callitaloss
“It's the Pax. The G-23 Paxilon Hydrochlorate that we added to the air processors. It was supposed to calm the population, weed out aggression. Well, it works.”
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_j6i08vh wrote
Reply to A McDonald’s location has opened in White Settlement, TX, that is almost entirely automated. Since it opened in December 2022, public opinion is mixed. Many are excited but many others are concerned about the impact this could have on millions of low-wage service workers. by Callitaloss
“Depending on how you want to think about it, it was funny or inevitable or symbolic that the robotic takeover did not start at MIT, NASA, Microsoft or Ford. It started at a Burger-G restaurant…”
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_j4xfv6c wrote
Reply to Does anyone have information about Russian space SHUTTLES? just saw a post with a picture of it, didn’t know they existed! by freeastronaut2100
shuttles are cool, but have you heard about the orbital weapons platforms?
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_j4m9ttp wrote
Reply to Without access to a library, what is the best and most affordable way to read a lot? by sadlegbeard
project gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ can read on wide variety of devices
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_j29fx3d wrote
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_j1lvg58 wrote
Reply to comment by UsaInfation in The Impact of Generative AI Art on Society and Culture: Will It Replace Human Artists? by _Daneel_Olivaw
it is. the non sequitur and straw man aren’t really those fallacies. seems like it is a list of fallacies with random quotes.
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_izzg45x wrote
Reply to I think this post will be monumentally important for some of you to read. Put it in your brain, think about it, and get ready for the next few years. If you are part of this Subreddit; You are forward thinking, you're already ahead of the curve, you will have one shot to be at an advantage. NOW. by AdditionalPizza
i like your advice for people to learn how to use the technology. whenever i see stuff like, “2023 will almost certainly be the year we see the beginning of truly Transformative AI.” i think of the “this will finally be the year of linux on the desktop” predictions. it was always good advice to learn linux, and it was never the year.
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_ir52pla wrote
Reply to comment by huehue12132 in [R] Self-Programming Artificial Intelligence Using Code-Generating Language Models by Ash3nBlue
still learning about this field. why is 2016 or later significant?
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_iqojpdj wrote
Reply to comment by Silly_Objective_5186 in As for magnesium levels, both those in the high and the low group were significantly more likely to develop dementia compared with those in the middle group. by nanoatzin
especially with something that is a continuous measure like millimoles per liter, you’re literally destroying information to map it in to three groups instead of regressing on the (centered/normalized) continuous quantity
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_iqoj8gf wrote
Reply to As for magnesium levels, both those in the high and the low group were significantly more likely to develop dementia compared with those in the middle group. by nanoatzin
this result seems like it’s probably sensitive to the choice of high/med/low groups
Silly_Objective_5186 t1_je4wcv3 wrote
Reply to Open letter calling for Pause on Giant AI experiments such as GPT4 included lots of fake signatures by Neurogence
… was also written by ChatGPT