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palox3 t1_ja4rsnp wrote
Reply to comment by beders in Are AI chatbots off the rails or doing just what they were designed to do? by Ssider69
human brain is also just remembering and connecting machine. you cant produce completely novel idea. its always just mixing what you have learned before
palox3 t1_ja2d43n wrote
Reply to comment by beders in Are AI chatbots off the rails or doing just what they were designed to do? by Ssider69
its not far of human brain
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Reply to Study reveals 1 in 4 children apps on the Google Play Store violate privacy rules by jeffsmith202
only 1 in 4? in reality it's probably 4 in 5
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Reply to New study links "catfishing" to heightened levels of psychopathy, narcissism, and sadism by chrisdh79
of course. all evil on the planet is done by psychopaths. if we would remove all psychopaths preventively, whole world would turn to paradise.
palox3 t1_j6hhw0a wrote
Reply to comment by PeopleProcessProduct in ChatGPT is on its way to becoming a virtual doctor, lawyer, and business analyst. Here's a list of advanced exams the AI bot has passed so far. by rationalworld
because this is was trained on general information on the internet. expert system will be trained only on the expert informations
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Reply to comment by glitter_h1ppo in Study uncovers a surprising level of heterogeneity in psychopathy among condemned capital murderers: While a substantial proportion of the offenders exhibited heightened psychopathic features, others showed no signs of psychopathy by HeinieKaboobler
psychopathy is basically cold-bloodeness. everything else is bs.
palox3 t1_j51oot5 wrote
Reply to comment by jupitaur9 in The Benefits of Taking Vitamin D Might Depend on Your Weight | A reanalysis of a large trial found overweight and obese people might metabolize vitamin D supplements differently, leading to lower circulating levels by Hrmbee
yes there is. my mother used to take vid d by injections
palox3 t1_j4usybu wrote
but beware. AdBlock add-on can see all your traffic.
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Reply to comment by SkyXDay in Anxious individuals are less likely to experience “states of flow” while playing music; while those who experienced more flow scored higher on emotional intelligence by lolfuys
what kind of antihistamines do you take? thanks
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Reply to E. coli bacteria can be used to create low cost COVID vaccines. A study on mice using a novel liposomal adjuvant shows the vaccine induced polyclonal antibodies in vitro, and potently neutralized homologous and heterologous SARS-CoV-2 pseudoviruses. by glawgii
covid vaccines are already cheap to produce. just companies are greedy
palox3 t1_j1llt8a wrote
this is why I don't have kids. future is very dark
palox3 t1_j0tvtep wrote
Reply to comment by BamBam-BamBam in Google introduces end-to-end encryption for Gmail on the web by psychothumbs
end-to-several_ends encryption :)
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Reply to Hyperglycemia Promotes Mitophagy and Thereby Mitigates Hyperglycemia-Induced Damage by Sofie-Forsberggg
so occasional overeating can be beneficial?
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Reply to comment by M3mph in Study has tracked wild birds over three countries in Europe to examine the long-term impact of fireworks before and after New Year’s Eve and found changes in birds behaviour that persisted well after the fireworks ended by giuliomagnifico
lets ban everything, that would be most effective
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Reply to comment by SoVeryKerry in Indoor Secondary Pollutants Cannot Be Ignored: Third-Hand Smoke by Godzilla_KOM
stop visiting grantparents with kids. nothing is more important that health
palox3 t1_ixpu7xz wrote
i would say chinese mobile phones are the same. you are sharing all your data with chinese secret service
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Reply to A study found that people perceive that robots are replacing human jobs at a greater rate than they actually are. Only 14% of workers say they’ve had their job replaced by a robot. Workers who had been supplanted by a robot estimated that 47% of all jobs have been lost to robots. by Brave_Cycle_8745
because we don't have general artificial intelligence and general purpose robots. this will change completely in next 20 years
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Reply to People tend to have more memories associated with older songs and movie clips than newer ones, and they tend to be happier memories as well. People also tend to appreciate content that triggers a memory more by giuliomagnifico
because nowadays is too much of everything
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Reply to An obscure family of viruses, already endemic in wild African primates and known to cause fatal Ebola-like symptoms in some monkeys, is “poised for spillover” to humans, according to a new research by giuliomagnifico
if nukes or AI will not extinct us, globalisation certainly will.
palox3 t1_ja6nkd8 wrote
Reply to comment by beders in Are AI chatbots off the rails or doing just what they were designed to do? by Ssider69
cut down the hype and appreciate what human brain is and isn’t.
in principle our brains are simple, they are just very finely tuned by millions of years of evolution. general AI is close.