@YellowstoneNPS
Neat.
But the calf is dead due to a decision you made and your initial post definitely, without any question whatsoever, tried to paint it differently.
New Executive Order is out. Already one notable item:
Any AI model that required more than 1e26 floating point operations or 1e23 integer operations to build must report to the government.
@sporadicalia
Get him one or two of the Feynman autobigraphical books like Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman and Why Do You Care What Other People Think?
Get him used to the idea that not only is he not like other people, but it's fun to not be like other people.
Idk man I don't get it. This seems trivially untrue, or a lack of imagination about what superhuman AI is. Feels like a land of toddlers going "one day we will meet an adult, but they will be under our control. They will always give us playtime when we demand it"
@Hellachans
Boy that passage really makes Elon sound awful. He was <checks notes> hurt by his child cutting off contact and tries to reestablish the relationship.
The AI is the bad guy in fiction because fiction has to have an antagonist, not because the very concept of AI makes it inherently evil.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
A lot of people don't like it, but technology has made their lives massively better.
I know, I know. I don't understand why that angers them either. But it does.
The heart of TESCREALism is a techno-utopian vision of the future: a literal "heaven" (Musk's word) brought about by advanced AI. The profound naivete of this fantasy is absolutely f*cking astouding.
I deleted my post of painting in Photoshop with an AI interpretation running as I was painting. The amount of hate, negativity, and fear was staggering and I don't want to defend myself against that. My stance on AI is that it can become a powerful, artistic tool if the tools are
@tszzl
This is the kind of controversy I don't worry about. It's obvious the masses will have AI buddies they tell everything. It's just a given in view.
@abettertake
Dude has zero self-awareness. Says he wasn't accusatory not realizing the even having the conversation is in itself accusatory.
Who know what the uncle is really like. Maybe he is a creep. But it's clear this guy has way less empathy than he imagines he does.
@SolidTakeSnake
Maybe the honorable thing for our species to do is deny our programming, stop reproducing, walk hand in hand into extinction, one last midnight, brothers and sisters opting out of a raw deal.
@RiverTamYDN
Graduates from the Harvard Extension School are made members of the Harvard Alumni Association.
So I'm not seeing that he's done anything even a little bit wrong.
@Aella_Girl
If we're talking about pressure from individuals, more than they would want naturally.
If we're talking about pressure from society, less than they would want naturally.
@StoopMensch
I started casually learning a couple languages a year or two ago, fully aware it was useless for me to do.
Weirdly, I think the lack of value makes it appealing for me.
@Noahpinion
It's incredibly racist to not recognize the cultural differences of the Japanese at the time and just assume they're react like defeated Europeans.
@ylecun
Indeed. Remember they said GPT-2 was "too dangerous" to release, and we're far beyond that now.
The danger they warned about did not materialize.
There is no reason to keep listening to people who have consistently been alarmist and wrong.
@bog_beef
I read something somewhere about how old videos keep getting reencoded to newer codecs, with the side effect that each generation degrades slightly. In other words, it's not intentional, it's just stupid.
NASA should have an Office Of Crazy Dreams where a few engineers are piecing together mission plans for putting humans on Pluto and so on.
If they aren't pushing, who is?
@Rho_die
Mostly. There was a homeless guy near me that had his family visit him every day. He slept in a field, but still had family that cared enough to come out every day.
He was just incapable of living with people.
@Tocharus
The Master said, “When I have pointed out one corner of a square to anyone and he does not come back with the other three, I will not point it out to him a second time.”
- The Annalects
@ebakerwhite
@BasedBeffJezos
@pmarca
@GillVerd
Why is it phrased "But his real identity is..."?
The word "but" usually indicates a contrasting point.
In this case his real identity reinforces his role as e/acc cheerleader.