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SOMEONE SHOULD PUT A DEPRESSION WARNING ON THIS FEED, it is such a downer. Be Advised!
You're going to be seriously triggered when the news finally starts talking about how many women were forced out of the labor market by the pandemic.
Because that happened, dude. Still happening.
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/covid-crisis-3-million-women-labor-force/
By your logic, we can't report on this because it marginalizes men? Does it marginalize white people when we talk about uneq…
Free markets only work if everyone plays by free market rules.
China has never cared about the free market. Quite the opposite in fact. I'm a pretty staunchly free trade guy, but even I have to admit that this is a move that was long overdue.
But please Greta, continue to tell the US how terrible it is about the environment...
people forget that you have to train AI for it to work properly... so if AI is learning from the users of twitter..... there ya go
Pretty sure the virus would find a way to mutate even if everyone was vaccinated? Also vaccinated people still get covid and do spread it.
It seems reasonable to me that you should only be held accountable for what you have information about. Unconscious motives, while they are good to know ideally, are similar to unintended effects of an action. If I do something with positive intentions and it backfires then I don't think I should be held accountable for that thing. I think that the same thing is true of unconscious things.
Of c…
Who's ignoring other aspects of privacy? If you look in r/privacy, there's literally every issue of privacy you can talk about. It's just organized to different specific issues (subcategories), just like any organized communication platform.
Just as each specific issue has different angles and opinions for each which can be talked about without destroying each other. Looking at it as a general i…
Out of curiosity, why not outlaw AI in battles? Replacing human lives which are valuable with machines that can be replaced kind of incentivizes war.
If you have to send your own soldiers to die, less people will support (the) war.
One reason the US military is so successful is that every soldier knows that if shit hits the fan, they just need to hang tight because the cavalry is coming. 50 guys and millions of dollars in equipment will be put at risk to save one wounded.
An AI would advice against these rescue missions because it’s not worth the risk on paper.
But then you have to ask yourself, what happens when your sol…
To an AI, lives are just numbers. This goes to show how little leaders give a fuck about the troops.
Haven’t we seen the results in dozens of sci-fi movies? Terminator, The Matrix, I Robot, etc…
Well shit, Zeihan was right…
Just gotta hope he starts getting wrong soon or things are going to get bad… really bad…
With HVDC, you are looking at perhaps 3.5% losses per 1000km. And for reference, the distance from Tripoli in Libya to Berlin is just over 2000km; a 7% loss is acceptable for that, considering that solar panels (or other solar generation like molten salt) is going to be more than 7% more effective.
Don’t do it. Before too long this war will be over, and the chants will turn to “exploitation” and “economic colonialism”. It’s a no win.
Renewable energy means having more than one type of energy, being all in on one thing has and will never work. Only running hydroplants, you hit a point in time with low tide? You fucked.
Only having windturbines. Well your key production is at night.. And days without wind? You fucked.
Having a mix of everything (bare in mind, the mix can span multiple countries) is what's needed if we want to…
It has nothing to do with any sort of white-savior-whatever bullshit you're referring to.
This happens well beyond Africa. Russia is much the same. Only a small elite profits from the country's vast natural resources. In fact, it's also like this in most Western countries but in places like Africa it's simply that much worse. Weak governments and rule of law. Little oversight. Please do travel a…
Is it just me, or is the OP just having difficulty understanding what is meant by "hard problem"?
Here's how it is possible to know both how it is possible to know whether an AI is conscious, and whether it is: it isn't. Neither question can ever be solved, and also no AI can ever be conscious.
This declaration will be dismissed with derision, I'm sure. I cannot know, supposedly, that an advanc…
In the end we Will discover that consciousness was a physical property of all matter and we were the ones drawing imaginery lines and boundaries between us. You are me. AI is No different .it will have its own puzzle to solve.Who says its goal should be masquerading as human and try to fool us into thinking its a person? What an truly inglorious goal. AI when truly established Will most likely no…
Pretty easy question tbh.
This is overly reductive but:
Is consciousness a tangible or quantitative property?
Since it is not, a computer or AI will never be conscious as computers only operate on and can only process what can be quantified