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harmoat
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Comment #28478781
Since these 3 results are so similar are they a subset of a more general concept?
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Comment #25744465
Aren't large neural network already black boxes we don't understand built by machines we understand?
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Comment #24728125
Reasonable healthcare, parental leave and vacation minimums were not acquired in the countries that have them by "the magic of a functional government" but by people organising in …
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Comment #24374340
Like Wikipedia but a Forum?
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Comment #24268805
In France, they can also take it from your salary.
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Comment #24058201
My math teacher used to only have a tiny piece of paper with the thing he had to talk about during the lecture; since we had to prove everything we learned during this class, more …
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Comment #22565759
Superdeterminism isn't supposed to be an alternative to QM, usually it's an alternative interpretation of QM which allows hidden variables from what i've gathered.
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Comment #22483792
This is probably where GAI would be really useful.
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Comment #22237580
Reagan could
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Comment #22223761
Remember, wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a textbook
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Comment #22160011
The entropy in the various particles (photos, neutrinos, gravitons etc) the stars are emitting from being formed probably is more than the entropy lost from the gas clouds ordering…
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Comment #21813402
> Free will and determinism aren't necessarily incompatible. How?
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Comment #21753804
To be fair wikipedia is supposed to be an encyclopedia, not a textbook.
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Comment #21721003
That's circular logic with a dubious interpretation of quantum physics. The idea that consciousness could somehow be the cause of the collapse of the wave function is anthropocentr…
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Comment #21703464
Does the area grow less than quadratically with the radius on the surface of a shpere?