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Comment #39526581
Just where is an inexperienced new grad making $170k out of the gate? I find this difficult to believe. Are you normalizing for cost of living? I suspect, most Boeing employees are…
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Comment #39017625
I think the analogy holds. Printing presses can't produce hand-drawn calligraphy just like Midjourney can't produce art outside some boundary on it's training set. Both are limited…
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Comment #38064808
Analysis paralysis
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Comment #37367485
Well, it's not.
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Comment #36868318
Maybe if you read it you would realize why the title makes sense.
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Comment #32083945
What I'd love to see is a language with a first class grammars to replace many uses of regexes or badly written DSL's, like what Perl6 tried to do. There is recent research in this…
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Comment #31940825
What's to stop us from applying the same rationale to humans once the line between artificial intelligence and human intelligence becomes sufficiently blurred?
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Comment #31937740
While I generally agree that we should minimize harm when in doubt, I don't think your analogy holds up. First, Pascal's wager is flawed in that it assumes there are two known outc…
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Comment #31913672
I think proposed UUID v7 is sortable, FWIW. https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-peabody-dispatch-new-u...
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Comment #31899615
We asked a large language model, GPT-3, to complete the sentence “Peanut butter and pineapples___”. It said: “Peanut butter and pineapples are a great combination. The sweet and sa…
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Comment #31769709
Taking salad != eating salad
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Comment #31748706
You could say the same about pinky toe removal and stubbed toes.
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Comment #31729841
Humans don't have continuity of input. They put their brains to sleep daily.
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Comment #31720086
A few things wrong with this in my opinion. 1. If simulation of a mental phenomenon is not equivalent, in essence, to the phenomenon itself, then what's a meaningful difference bet…