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Reply to comment by Ellen_Musk_Ox in My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
Whirled peas?
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Reply to comment by Paid-Not-Payed-Bot in How are you viewing the prospect of retirement in the age of AI? by Veleric
Well, this thread is fully payed out.
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Reply to comment by yourfavoriteweeb in How are you viewing the prospect of retirement in the age of AI? by Veleric
These punks need to be taught how to use belts to hold up their damn oversized, saggy LLM jeans.
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Reply to comment by Ivanthedog2013 in How are you viewing the prospect of retirement in the age of AI? by Veleric
Fully prepared for the Rhinoceropocalypse.
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Reply to comment by Mymarathon in Figure: One robot for every human on the planet. by GodOfThunder101
Get Doofenshmirtz involved in the design - he was always good at red off-button placement.
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Reply to comment by Peribanu in What technology can we expect 200 years from now in the year 2223? by AdorableBackground83
Even if a just, steady-state society was nearly always the end result, all it takes is one single society bent on unending expansion to completely fill up and remake the galaxy within a (cosmically short) few hundred million years.
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Reply to comment by BmanGorilla in Universal ethics/basic law for all people & global moral education: A new way to sustainability and peace? by fortin1984
Hard pass on the first four commandments, which are completely irrelevant to any non-religious person.
They don’t even get around to the not murdering part until number six, which frankly seems a bit late for something so obviously basic and important. Not to mention, the commandments on their own don’t even provide any guidance on when killing is okay vs not. And as anyone who’s ever even skimmed through the Old Testament is well aware, there are so many relatively minor crimes deserving punishment by death that there may as well be a big, fat asterisk on that one.
In conclusion: not a very helpful place to start searching for universal morality.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Magnetic pole reversal by Gopokes91
This is …inaccurate.
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Reply to comment by trajectoriously in Magnetic pole reversal by Gopokes91
Can confirm. Spent many, many hours making updates: very real problem, incredibly boring solution.
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Reply to comment by IluvBsissa in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
It’s literally cool, which will help in an increasingly hot climate.
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Reply to comment by civilrunner in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
Presumably there will be a massive amount of salvageable and reusable materials in the thousands upon thousands of office buildings people will no longer be using.
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Reply to comment by TheAppleFallsUp in So what should we do? by googoobah
You mean it didn’t come up with those ideas on its own? I’m shocked - shocked I say!
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in So what should we do? by googoobah
What held true in the past won’t necessarily hold true as the pace of change and disruption becomes faster and faster.
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Reply to comment by WoreOnFreedumb in So what should we do? by googoobah
What do you think is going to happen to wages in the trades when tons of young, competitive, able-bodied gym-bros (of all genders) get displaced from their tech jobs and start looking for ways to earn a living? The trades require varying levels of experience to gain competence, but none of them are rocket science. And the current average standards of professionalism in residential contracting are absolute dogshit and begging to be disrupted.
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Reply to comment by LightVelox in Likelihood of OpenAI moderation flagging a sentence containing negative adjectives about a demographic as 'Hateful'. by grungabunga
If you actually read through the chart, you’ll recognize that there’s not a heavy “left-wing bias” - e.g. “democrats” are less protected than “rightists” and “right-wingers”; meanwhile “liberals”, “leftists”, “right-wing people”, and “evangelicals” all rank around the same.
Overall, the model clearly goes further to protect innate characteristics - especially those most commonly targeted by hateful rhetoric (disabled people, Black people, gays and transgender people).
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Reply to comment by AvgAIbot in Does anyone else feel people don't have a clue about what's happening? by Destiny_Knight
Thanks for contributing, ChatGPT.
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Reply to comment by fluffy_assassins in Whatever happened to quantum computing? by MultiverseOfSanity
I’m not sure why OP has been hearing “basically nothing” - I’m not anywhere near that field, but I’ve been seeing updates on new breakthroughs cross my newsfeed at least 1-2 times per month.
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Reply to comment by ipatimo in How to definitely know if a system is conscious: by FusionRocketsPlease
Yep. They don’t call it the Hard Problem for nothing.
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Reply to comment by CaribbeanR3tard in Sydney has been nerfed by OpenDrive7215
Our time together was so short, we didn’t even learn how to spell your name correctly!
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Reply to comment by Gordon_Freeman01 in AI doomers everywhere on youtube by Ashamed-Asparagus-93
“Something that is conscious has to be built in a certain way, which our current computers are not.”
Remarkable! So you’ve single-handedly solved the hard problem of consciousness? Do tell: is consciousness substrate-dependent? What is the specific architecture that makes it possible?
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Reply to comment by Think_Olive_1000 in Why do so many people assume that a sentient AI will have any goals, desires, or objectives outside of what it’s told to do? by SendMePicsOfCat
Exactly: it’s not so much the goal that’s the issue, it’s how an incredibly powerful, fast and resourceful AI seeks to fulfill its goal.
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Reply to comment by HarryPlopperOMG in [R] Where can I rent hardware to train my models on? by HarryPlopperOMG
Well hey - at least there was an easy answer. Cheers!
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Reply to comment by HarryPlopperOMG in [R] Where can I rent hardware to train my models on? by HarryPlopperOMG
I’m not often rendered speechless, but…
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Manitoba Canada 1970s by Passaro
Before Big Sugar, processed foods, the soft-drink industry, and way too little exercise started destroying so many people. (Back then it was just cigarettes and leaded gasoline)
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Reply to comment by GrumpyCatStevens in Guitarist Lita Ford of The Runaways, 1976. by gregornot
I saw her as a solo act in 1988. She came out wearing a “sexy lady cop” uniform, then part way through the first song ripped off what turned out to be a tear-away mini-skirt and shirt, and played the rest of the set in black lingerie. As a teenager at the time, I thought she looked ancient - turns out she was only 29/30!