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deltaninenine
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Comment #36198060
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Comment #36198024
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Comment #36186717
>Or just look at the votes on our comments. Votes are a popularity contest. I have a lot of downvotes. So you win the popularity contest. It's fine. Im ok with that. I'm more going…
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Comment #36185678
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Comment #36185639
No. You just mis expressed your point with a logical mistake. You wanted to explain why I can't find evidence for the Eliza effect on HN, but you didn't realize that it contradicts…
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Comment #36185528
Don't actually understand your joke here.
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Comment #36185522
When you delete things from your hard drive that fits the definition of making your computer forget something. Look up the definition of forget. It is not a human exclusive action.…
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Comment #36185482
>That's repeated a lot but it's not entirely accurate. No one can explain how an LLM gives the answers it does (not even the LLM). Uh I literally said no one fully understands thes…
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Comment #36185386
>Bing search and customer service chatbots, for example, give a layer of indirection There is no layer of indirection you are directly chatting with the AI. You are not having a th…
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Comment #36185361
>doesn't actually happen often enough to care about. That's my entire point. It doesn't happen often enough to care about. Sounds like you have some anecdotal experience of it happ…
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Comment #36183909
>A significant portion of the American population doesn't accept the results of the 2020 election. No amount of proof will change their mind. This is different. There's obvious bia…
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Comment #36183862
>Some experts, and lots of people who have not themselves built LLMs, such as Elon Musk, Yuval Noah Harari, Steve Wozniak. Never denied this. I did not intentionally hide this. I w…
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Comment #36183280
That's just your opinion. I say we need to prove this out. If a significant portion of the tech and non techy population anthropomorphized LLMs to the point where they don't unders…
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Comment #36182565
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Comment #36182341
>People’s susceptibility to anthropomorphizing an even slightly convincing computer program has been known since ELIZA, one of the first chatbots, in 1966. It’s called the ELIZA ef…
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Comment #36182037
The problem is this type of intelligence is hard to define or quantify. Its like asking the question " what is art and what is not art". Data driven hiring practices require hard d…
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Comment #36179485
I'm referring to the public. Not the submission.
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Comment #36177379
>The wisdom of the ages speaks of being ten times better. This is an efficiency move. Cut the human out of the loop. Looks like the failure is less about creating an assembly line …
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Comment #36174158
Google it. Its well known.
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Comment #36160876
Long term damage to liver. You use it long enough your liver will die. But it's too hard to do a causal analysis on this as the timelines are measured in decades.
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Comment #36160823
It is true that in science nothing can be proven but this fact doesn't apply if you think in terms of statistics. Science is broad and doesn't always give answers in terms of a boo…
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Comment #36160682
The GP didn't talk about a certain nuance and used evidence based medicine to cover all forms of science. A double blind placebo trial is the gold standard for testing causality. W…
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Comment #36126638
Don't characterize the public as that stupid. The current risks of AI are startling clear to a layman. The extinction level even is more far fetched to a layman. You are the public…
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Comment #36126584
It is technically biased. But biased towards truth.
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Comment #36126552
Logical Induction has been successful in predicting future events.