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Yeah the people who think AI should have self preservation are kinda stupid, I don't want that thing getting hurt (basically dying for it) but I sure as hell don't want a human getting hurt because of it, the thing is LITERALLY just an algorithm
They're skipping it because they're lazy. They want to have a nice image to look at, or they want to show that nice image to people so they can congratulate them on making it, but they don't want to put the work into actually creating it. They just want the gratification that comes with creating something, without actually having to create it.
AI "artists" (more like AI prompters really) see AI …
he has been "found out" the moment he posts AI work which is long before this.
I'd rather have my own driverless car. I don't want to climb in a car that you fuckers have been farting in all day.
AlphaGo uses Monte-Carlo methods in part of its algorithm, which is inherently stochastic. So it likely wouldn't run the same moves again.
>It absolutely astounds me that there are Americans living under Trump, commenting and voicing their opinions on this issue without even bothering to read the original policy/the memorandum being reinstated. Amazing.
How do you think Trump got elected?
From a US perspective, this has been thrown around as an approach for a while. Basically, the policy idea is to promote South Korean and/or Japanese nuclearization (the latter is highly highly unlikely) as a way of pressuring China to act on North Korea.
Edit: I'm not personally promoting this as a good idea y'all, but it's a policy strategy that's out there. So when you read about "letting Sou…
They've got time. It will take years before a majority of cars are self-driving, and then more before it becomes people's "default" driving mode. This is probably something they need to plan for 50 years out at best.
While I understand the basics, stuff in the US and some stuff outside will become costlier, what are the expected effects of this tariff war?
But even with the limited knowledge I possess, it's easy to see how it is bone headed.
How can you make any deal with Trump? It would not be worth the paper it is written on. This guy screwed over people when in business and wants to treat the US as his personal business. He cannot be trusted at all. He does not give a shit about relationships, only what is in it for him (yes him and not the USA). He is just trying to divide the world according to Putins plan.
Calling idiots out on bullshit should be prevalent and damaging. We have to stop this misinformation and low information virus if we're to fix this.
That entire project was a corruption ridden process. And it was created from an ever ballooning debt.
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2001258005/kenya-pays-sh5-7-billion-penalty-for-turkana-wind-power-line-delay
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2001305249/why-leaders-want-sh74b-lake-turkana-wind-power-probed
I don't know what you are learnjng from here anyway u…
Same boat. Don’t care for him and being an Albertan it sickens me to say this but I feel he is leading the pack in how things are being handled.
This is a bit of a weird study to release because the antibody tests being used in this study are awful. I agree with you though - herd based immunity is not a good idea, but this study isn't really helpful in demonstrating that
Good on him for being honest and admitting it. We all know it’s how it’s done. Silly to pretend otherwise.
The housing market is an absolute frenzy where I am right now. People lined up to buy $500k+ starter homes/fixer uppers for well over asking price. A lot them are paying cash too.
Who the fuck are these people and how are there so many of them? It keeps blowing my mind trying to understand it with the pandemic/recession going on like this.
Hey man my cousins are doing great. Granted their parents paid for their college, paid for graduate school, helped them buy their first homes, and are beneficiaries of two successful family businesses. But if you stopped going to Starbucks you could be as successful as them!
When it's for the whole population it's fine (well, not fine but less bad). When it's targeted at a specific group it's discriminatory genocide.
Me with a USB stick, putting in, nope, putting it in the other way, nope, first way must have been correct. Me with a sex robot!!!
Secondary question, how far off do we think the singularity is? 5 years? 10?
Once AI gets a foothold in finance and the military we're going to see some really weird stuff happen. I also find it strange that the first things we set AI to tackle were things that we generally define as exclusively human. Creativity, ingenuity, artistic expression. These historically have been both a reason to li…