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NLwino t1_jeamkpr wrote
Reply to comment by ThrillShow in Google Accused of Using ChatGPT Algorithms in Creating Its Neural Network by MINE_exchange
In a shocking twist, everyone using a browser takes the same data with the same permissions.
NLwino t1_je21oh9 wrote
Reply to Study finds that methane creates cooling clouds that offset 30% of the heat, which means methane has a lower effect on climate change than previously thought by Theranosissus
All Negative comments will be removed and will possibly result in a ban.
Time to get to work then in these comments... Having a reduction in the effect of climate change is still a positive thing compared to no reduction. Climate change is not a all or nothing thing.
NLwino t1_jdunh7u wrote
Reply to comment by Wellfooled in Earth is technically the centre of the observable universe by randomebolaoutbreak
>The word observable in this sense does not refer to the capability of modern technology to detect light or other information from an object, or whether there is anything to be detected. It refers to the physical limit created by the speed of light itself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe
You are always at the center of YOUR observable universe. If it's correct that the universe is isotropic.
NLwino t1_jd03mqn wrote
Reply to comment by smr5000 in I asked GPT-4 to compile a timeline on when which human tasks (not jobs) have been/will be replaced by AI or robots, plus one sentence reasoning each - it runs from 1959 to 2033. In a second post it lists which tasks it assumes will NOT be replaced by 2050, and why. (Remember it's cut-off 2021.) by marcandreewolf
Wrong singularity.
NLwino t1_jd03kav wrote
Reply to comment by Thatingles in I asked GPT-4 to compile a timeline on when which human tasks (not jobs) have been/will be replaced by AI or robots, plus one sentence reasoning each - it runs from 1959 to 2033. In a second post it lists which tasks it assumes will NOT be replaced by 2050, and why. (Remember it's cut-off 2021.) by marcandreewolf
It will also be used to by governments to predict who might be potential opposition. Even many years ahead. There is a youtube video with that story line, where they use drones to kill anyone who is might become a potential opposition leader when they are still students.
NLwino t1_j5jd57f wrote
Reply to comment by Odoxon in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
The Holodomor is considered:
- Genocide by 23 countries and the European Parliament
- Criminal act of Stalin's regime by 6 countries
- Crime against humanity by 5 international organizations
Besides that a lot of the world has no clear stance on it. But straight up saying that it was not genocide is disagreeing with a lot of governments. And the official definition of genocide includes intent:
>acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group
NLwino t1_j5jbiuv wrote
Reply to comment by chrisdolan622 in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Said Putin
NLwino t1_j3hxft1 wrote
Reply to comment by AfricanNorwegian in [OC] World's 10 most valuable startups by jtsg_
Even wikipedia's definition is inconsistent:
>startups refer to new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo founder
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Startup_company
Could be me, but after 5 years, I don't call a company new anymore. Let alone epic games that is from 1991.
NLwino t1_j3e8pw1 wrote
Reply to [OC] World's 10 most valuable startups by jtsg_
I see 10 companies, but no startups...
NLwino t1_j13kjlw wrote
Reply to comment by Yeuph in Greenland's glaciers are melting 100 times faster than estimated by strangeattractors
Combine that with the fact that we can counter global warming with nuclear winter, we really have nothing to worry about. All is fine, carry on.
NLwino t1_j13jmq5 wrote
Reply to comment by bnogal in OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models by Shelfrock77
The problem with this is that you need train the AI with a bunch of data. So where are going to find a lot of data of GOOD politicians?
NLwino t1_j13iu6e wrote
Reply to comment by ExternaJudgment in OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models by Shelfrock77
At some level, this is true. But it will greatly increase the productivity of someone that has the knowledge needed. Someone not using AI will simply not be able to compete on the market anymore.
NLwino t1_jeblcee wrote
Reply to comment by ThrillShow in Google Accused of Using ChatGPT Algorithms in Creating Its Neural Network by MINE_exchange
What do you think search engines need to do to give you the results?