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bk15dcx t1_itfra8b wrote
Reply to comment by Riegel_Haribo in James Webb revisited gravitational-lensing cluster Abell 2744 this week - and I spent hours processing and cleaning hundreds of cosmic ray artifacts to reveal the faintest details, yet unseen, in glorious six-color 4k+ by Riegel_Haribo
So it's mass we cannot see?
And yes, I'll let you know when my breakthrough telescope is ready.
bk15dcx t1_itfqz9r wrote
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bk15dcx t1_itfnv2c wrote
Reply to comment by Riegel_Haribo in James Webb revisited gravitational-lensing cluster Abell 2744 this week - and I spent hours processing and cleaning hundreds of cosmic ray artifacts to reveal the faintest details, yet unseen, in glorious six-color 4k+ by Riegel_Haribo
What's causing the gravitation? I don't see a black hole or any dark matter.
bk15dcx t1_istez26 wrote
Reply to comment by MrPuffer23 in Newly published research is the first to show that stillbirth can be inherited and tends to be passed down through male members of the family. That risk preferentially comes from the mother’s or father’s male relatives—their brothers, fathers, grandfathers, uncles, or male cousins. by MistWeaver80
My uncle dad was stillbirth and passed it on to me
bk15dcx t1_irbys0r wrote
Reply to comment by dmun in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
Not at all... But given the charts I see in this book I have by Ray Kurzweil, AI will surpass human intelligence, and future algorithms will not be based on human decision making, but purely in the AI.
bk15dcx t1_irby44s wrote
Reply to comment by dmun in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
These examples draw their current bias from human bias.
Future AI bias should be aware of conclusions based on it's own self introspection rather than a conglomerate of human bias frequency.
bk15dcx t1_irbrykb wrote
I'm torn on the necessities of this.
Do we leave it up to ourselves to self regulate AI and trust it will be developed for benevolent purposes, or do we hamstring the technology in fear of malice?
Knowing human nature, the former. But I would argue that could suppress development, and furthermore, restrict AI from stopping human nature's evil tendencies itself.
There's no proof that AI would replicate the evils of human intelligence, and left to it's own device could possibly implement utopia.
Now we'll never know.
bk15dcx t1_irbr22t wrote
Reply to comment by Slave35 in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
By 9/11 you mean the Patriot Act, which wasn't patriotic at all
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I bet he hates sand