Put down your phone. Close your eyes. Imagine one (1) thing. You’re cured.
Put down your phone. Close your eyes. Imagine one (1) thing. You’re cured.
Nah, I don’t think “aight” suffices, but “aight, later!” would work.
I hate that people never say “bye” on the phone.
Ok then it’s a more easy to use GIMP.
Yeah I mean it’s just a more easy to use Photoshop basically.
I agree people need to understand better the privacy risks of social media.
When you put out photos of yourself on the internet you should expect anyone to find them and do whatever they want to them.
Expect, yeah I guess. Doesn’t mean we should tolerate it. I expect murder to happen on a daily basis. People editing images of me on their own devices and keeping that to themself, that’s their business. But if they edit photos of me and proliferate, I think it becomes my business. Fortunately, there are no photos of me on the internet.
Edit: I basically agree with you regarding text content. I’m not sure why I feel different about images of me. Maybe because it’s a fingerprint. I don’t mind so much people editing pictures I post that don’t include my face. Hmm.
This sounds like a cool idea because it is a novel approach, and it appeals to my general heuristic of the inevitability of technology and freedom. However, I don’t think it’s actually a good idea. People are entitled privacy, on this I hope we agree – and I believe this is because of something more fundamental: people are entitled dignity. If you think we’ll reach a point in this lifetime where it will be too commonplace to be a threat to someone’s dignity, I just don’t agree.
Not saying the solution is to ban the technology though.
40% of cops!
But for this one, please don’t actually assume it’s your friend timmy’s dad, folks.
I did an honors math+cs degree. I’m pretty good at advanced math. I never learned long division. Don’t feel bad about that.
(In case any other mathy people read this and wonder how I could understand ring theory without Euclid’s division algorithm, relax)
I have never played genshin impact and I object fundamentally to gatcha games. But I like video games a lot. Should I watch?
That’s what I meant, yes. They’re not built based on any linguistic field
Thank you for explaining that. I didn’t understand the need to use drinking water.
This may be true of chopping down forests or mining coal. But we can use nuclear power. And the earth has plenty of water – does chatgpt need clean drinking water specifically?
Transformers are not built with our knowledge of language. That’s a gross approximation – it would honestly be more accurate to say they’re modelled after the human brain than that they’re built with our understanding of language. A big problem is that the connection between AI and language is poorly understood – we can’t even understand what the word2vec axes are.
Ehh, I mean, it’s not really surprising it knows how to lie and will do so when asked to lie to someone as in this example (it was prompted not to reveal that it is a robot). It can see lies in its training data, after all. This is no more surprising than “GPT can write code.”
I don’t think GPT4 is skynet material. But maybe GPT7 will be, with the right direction. Slim possibility but it’s a real concern.
Sometimes a bullshitter is what you need. Ever looked at a multiple choice exam in a subject you know nothing about but feel like you could pass anyway just based on vibes? That’s a kind of bullshitting, too. There are a lot of problems like that in my daily work between the interesting bits, and I’m happy that a bullshit engine is good enough to do most of that for me with my oversight. Saves a lot of time on the boring work.
It ain’t a panacea. I wouldn’t give a gun to a monkey and I wouldn’t give chatgpt to a novice. But for me it’s awesome.
This is an absolutely wonderful graph. Thank you for teaching me about the trough of disillusionment.
I’ve seen it for years
(Sincerely, someone who doesn’t floss)
Oh, do they say bye in that show? …and that’s the best part?