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For Ukraine, against nazis, antisemitism, genocide, and zionism. Have forgotten more about chemistry than most people will ever know. Seriously, I *really* don't know very much chemistry, but I have a PhD in it, and forgot all of it 🤷
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Maybe if this pans out we'll all think Zuck is cool, and we'll all go to the metaverse to hang out with him and his super awesome robot.
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Perspective matters
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The authors set out to assess, systematically, the "reasoning" ability of chain-of-thought (CoT) systems in a structured domain: logic puzzles that can be solved with recursive algorithms. For example, Towers of Hanoi or the bit about getting the goat across the river without eating the cabbage.
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I used to think like you, but if you're covered in the new mud, the AI can't make sense of it. It's how we fight it
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I'm worried that reusing those pictures in the future might not be a good idea. If the AI companies really wanted to, it shouldn't be too hard to correlate which account did queries with the examples in the article, do proper geolocation on other images from the same account and training on those.
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Genuinely confused. Is that praise coming from him?
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<fails saving throw> <dies>
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Be the baker on the titanic that went to the bakery and got absolutely shit faced, rode down the side of the boat like a big slide, and spent 40minutes in -2°C water before being picked rescued, never even noticing the water was cold.
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You can just feels those big balls crawling up.
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Is it jurisdiction or just being amenable to suggestions from an increasingly autocratic American leadership?
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Devils advocate: what if we made it OK for teachers and institutions to fail students, and made all exams oral/without Internet access wouldn't it self regulate?
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On brand
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If you drop one on the Kremlin, it might.
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I love the sound of Russian red lines whooshing by (honestly not sure if it's the lines or Peskov whining, but either way I enjoy it)
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Amazing. That sounds like just the thing I need for my project to have an AI help build a nuclear reactor in a closely populated area!
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Checks out, no?
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And still the smartest person in this administration
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It's a generational thing
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Is he.. Predicting that computers will be used to predict the weather?
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Once you have high profile polititians preaching intolerance, that boat has sailed though.
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I think those ~30% of people are not inherently evil. They are focused on the cohesion in-group only, but out-group might as well not be animals to them. I believe these can be managed if you make it *very* clear that tolerance is a value of the in-group, and intolerant individuals are ostracised.
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How often does Elon and Trump talk these days? Elon wouldn't even need convincing. Just post the words "moon prison!" on X at 3am and tag him and he'll reply with "interesting" in less than 5 minutes, at that point it's just a question of waiting for the two of them to talk next time.
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I wish people like this would put their money where their mouth is. Don't believe in ebola? You should have no trouble going into this room, breaking this vial, and hanging out for a couple of weeks. Might be wrong in deontological ethics, but from a utilitarian point of view it's a big win.
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That would be great, but I think the free market will actually settle that very soon, even if we can't escape the hype: right now OpenAI looks like a giant money pyre. Not even close to profitable.
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Wait, just tried to scan the mirror image of a QR code, and it doesn't work! So viewing this through a polished shield would actually be a defense against it 🤯
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If it's any consolation they are actually losing billions, not making millions.
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TBF I thought they were talking about the underground death metal band of the same name.
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Obligatory SMBC www.smbc-comics.com/comic/path-o...
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I don't know, isn't the problem here that America doesn't really have a way of dealing with money in politics. Once someone is making money off of something it's an uphill battle to ever solve that problem, so getting money out seems like a necessary condition for solving the problem.