tomistruth

tomistruth t1_j4srlxf wrote

I doubt it. The number of google searches have dropped significantly ever since I started using chatgpt for research and learning. It is just so much quicker to get contextually strutured knowledge about a problem, instead of shifting through tens of low effort blog posts and forums looking for an answer.

If there is a tool that allows them to acquire knowledge 10x faster and that can adapt, simplify and expand on topics according to the user, than old search will simply soon be left behind. No self assurance blogpost paid by google's PR department will change that fact.

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tomistruth t1_j4pnr5s wrote

Nobody explains how it properly works. Even the article author does not understand it.

Experiment is in a low pressure cabin.

Laser is shot on a graphine siliciumoxid strip from on side, but the strip moves towards the laser, which is counterintuitive, as the heatup of the lasered area should push it away from the light source. So why does it move towards the light source? They explain that the air pressure behind on the other side of strip opposite to the lasered area increases in air pressure relative to the frontal face that gets lasered, and thus pushes the object towards the light source. But that would mean that the heatup of the lasered area leads to lower air pressure directly in front of it which is counterintuitive.

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tomistruth t1_j4fj56q wrote

Real title should be; "NSA asks Republican held congress to pass bill allowing unauthorized monitoring of US citizens and wants money to hire fulltime citizen spies."

Nothing to worry about. Go on folks. Watch Friends or The Office or Games of Thrones whatever. Democracy and privacy is not at stake. We are just realtime collecting all your emails and passwords.

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tomistruth t1_j2eig9t wrote

A medium crypto farm has about 1000 highend gpus running for full year. Server costs will go down, but we will hit a CPU performance plateau soon. Still compared to tech just 20 years ago, we now have computers more powerful than desktop pcs in our smartwatches. Also the ai model probably won't run on our phones but be connected to a giant central server system via the internet.

But what happens once we give those personal ais acceess to our computers and data is terrifying.

It could be the end of free speech and democracy, because you could literally become transparent. The AI could predict your habits and needs and show you ads before you even realize you want that.

Scary thought.

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tomistruth t1_j0b4wj0 wrote

USA isn't really that old, ya know. There are still living tortoise older than the USA. Now if you could open a bank account under your pets name, imagine how much wealth it could accumulate with interests. Somebody wake me when they legalized banking for pets. I'm busy starting a turtle school. Will call it Mutant Ninja Turtle School.

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tomistruth t1_iy86my4 wrote

UK already is THE spy hub to surveil all of European communications. UK is a member of ECHELON

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECHELON

And FIVE EYES https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes

Those internet laws are solely to legalize illegal surveillance of all US and European communication.

They want to put the whole UK population under constant surveillance in the name of child sex prevention. It's all lies.

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tomistruth t1_iudzqq7 wrote

She was recently seen pooping in public spaces somewhere in Spain while their friends were watching. She pooped in public and didn't remove it the day after. Few days later Spanish police raided her Spanish home. You can't made that shit up. There is even a video of her pooping in public.

https://youtu.be/6m986KLVRGA

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