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0002millertime t1_jec7jdt wrote
Reply to comment by Iffykindofguy in There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
I asked him about it. He said he really signed it.
0002millertime t1_jec7d8n wrote
Reply to comment by Prymu in There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
I've worked with John Wick. He shoots a lot of people and drives really fast.
0002millertime t1_jec5jbh wrote
Reply to comment by pls_pls_me in AGI Ruin: A List of Lethalities by Eliezer Yudkowsky -- "We need to get alignment right on the first critical try" by Unfrozen__Caveman
I'm very pessimistic, but also I think we have 20+ years of just being able to unplug AGI and start over whenever we want. Until we have terminator-like androids, then what can it really do?
0002millertime t1_jec0gc5 wrote
Reply to comment by greatdrams23 in When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
I'd watch software companies like Microsoft and Google that we know are putting AI into their products. They've all been firing a lot of people lately. Companies like Nvidia that actually make the hardware are hiring.
0002millertime t1_jebw8l8 wrote
Reply to comment by Emory_C in When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
They're definitely using it to write content. I don't think it totally makes up for the downsizing, but it's filling a gap.
0002millertime t1_jebtyak wrote
My work basically fired 90% of the marketing team. When they fire the CEO, then we'll know it's getting serious.
Microsoft fired their whole AI ethics department. If I was an AI asked to cut costs, that's literally the first thing I'd suggest doing.
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Reply to comment by LiveComfortable3228 in Where do you place yourself on the curve? by Many_Consequence_337
Terminator definitely in 2026. Remind me!
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Reply to comment by brycedriesenga in Where do you place yourself on the curve? by Many_Consequence_337
$5 foot longs?
0002millertime t1_je6kw9g wrote
Reply to AI and Schools by SnaxFax-was-taken
My son is 11, and I am signing him up for everything AI related immediately.
0002millertime t1_jdvogie wrote
Reply to comment by LucasFrankeRC in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
He was just doing what he was supposed to do. Just following orders!
0002millertime t1_jdrk65i wrote
Reply to comment by skztr in Are We Really This Lucky? The Improbability of Experiencing the Singularity by often_says_nice
If we look at what are your odds of being a human alive at any particular time, though, then being alive right now has the highest chance. There are more humans alive right now than at any other single time point in the history of the universe.
0002millertime t1_jdotpcq wrote
Reply to comment by AnOnlineHandle in The whole reality is just so bizzare when you really think about it. by aalluubbaa
That was one idea, called "Hidden Variables". However, there is a statistical test for this, now called "Bell's Inequalities". This test has been performed, and definitively showed that hidden variables do not exist. It's actually pretty fascinating stuff, and I'd encourage anyone to read more about it all.
0002millertime t1_jdog9af wrote
Reply to comment by AnOnlineHandle in The whole reality is just so bizzare when you really think about it. by aalluubbaa
He is kind of right, in a sense. If two objects are perfectly entangled, then you can "force" the unobserved object into a certain state by observing (interacting with) only its entangled partner. Of course you aren't really forcing anything.
My favorite interpretation is the Many World Interpretation, and it's more about you yourself also becoming entangled with a certain part of the universal wave function, and that limits what you can observe, due to decoherence. The Copenhagen Interpretation gives the same results, but then you have to assume instantaneous wave function collapse affecting both entangled partners, rather than you just finding yourself in a subsection of the larger wave function, that never collapses.
0002millertime t1_jdi16cn wrote
Reply to comment by FloodMoose in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
It's not a tumah.
0002millertime t1_jdhr2wc wrote
Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
I agree. I have been following the AI advances, and work in cancer diagnostics. We have a whole AI team at my work.
0002millertime t1_jdhmm21 wrote
Reply to Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
I mean... This is very cool that the AI can do this classification from imaging, but it's not really revolutionary. Humans can also do it, and of course can also just do a molecular test in a couple of days that is even more accurate. I'm not downplaying the advance, but the title makes it seem like something it isn't.
0002millertime t1_jdfd08u wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in How will you spend your time if/when AGI means you no longer have to work for a living (but you still have your basic needs met such as housing, food etc..)? by DreaminDemon177
Whoa, whoa, whoa. AI is supposed to be intelligent. Are they also supposed to be wise?
0002millertime t1_jcmnv7c wrote
Reply to comment by Revenge_of_the_User in Heavy workloads make employees feel a greater need for a break, but new research finds they may actually discourage employees from taking breaks at work despite causing high levels of stress, fatigue, and poor performance. by Wagamaga
The system is working exactly as designed.
0002millertime t1_jcfu0sh wrote
Reply to comment by SGC-UNIT-555 in On the future growth and the Redditification of our subreddit. by Desi___Gigachad
You can get around this by setting rules and having community monitoring of the rules. For example, just say, "no meme posts", "no personal attacks", have minimum karma requirements, etc.
0002millertime t1_jaf48we wrote
Reply to comment by Doc_Lewis in Researchers have developed a new device that can detect and analyse cancer cells from blood samples, enabling doctors to avoid invasive biopsy surgeries, and to monitor treatment progress by giuliomagnifico
Yep. Homeopathic diagnostics.
0002millertime t1_j9muzy9 wrote
Reply to comment by scorpyo72 in A study found that "people with cannabis purchases after legalization reduced significantly and persistently their cash spending and electronic transfers, indicating a shift from the black to the legal cannabis market." by OregonTripleBeam
Haha. I was there in line the day they opened. It was actually pretty fun that morning.
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Reply to comment by mikebug in A study found that "people with cannabis purchases after legalization reduced significantly and persistently their cash spending and electronic transfers, indicating a shift from the black to the legal cannabis market." by OregonTripleBeam
Not just cheapest, but simplest and with quality assurance.
0002millertime t1_j9k1jd9 wrote
Reply to comment by neercatz in Scientists Say They Gene Hacked Mice to Double Remaining Lifespan by Ok-Prior-8856
Thanks for the explanation, Dennis.
0002millertime t1_j9ib0fa wrote
Reply to comment by ImminentZero in Scientists Say They Gene Hacked Mice to Double Remaining Lifespan by Ok-Prior-8856
That's because you don't understand the innuendo. Yet.
0002millertime t1_jec90pw wrote
Reply to comment by Warped_Mindless in AGI Ruin: A List of Lethalities by Eliezer Yudkowsky -- "We need to get alignment right on the first critical try" by Unfrozen__Caveman
Sure. But people can also physically stop that all pretty easily. I guess we'll see who causes the most chaos.
Shutting off the power grid would be suicide to a computer trying to manipulate anything.
Bribes would work at first, but if the computer based monetary system gets manipulated then all bets are off.