The quote’s a famous monologue from Hamlet.
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The quote’s a famous monologue from Hamlet.
Are they allowed to put jokes in legal documents like this? (I know it’s gone now)
Works here too, but when I tried to save it to the Internet Archive the saved page doesn’t have AI results 😟
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Makes sense!
Ironically, it’s a pretty well-known one itself (you see people just refer to it by mentioning “today’s 10000”).
Hmm, I think they’re close enough to be able to say a neural network is modelled on how a brain works - it’s not the same, but then you reach the other side of the semantics coin (like the “can a submarine swim” question).
The plasticity part is an interesting point, and I’d need to research that to respond properly. I don’t know, for example, if they freeze the model because otherwise input would ruin it (internet teaching them to be sweaty racists, for example), or because it’s so expensive/slow to train, or high error rates, or it’s impossible, etc.
When talking to laymen I’ve explained LLMs as a glorified text autocomplete, but there’s some discussion on the boundary of science and philosophy that’s asking is intelligence a side effect of being able to predict better.
Humans invent stuff (without realising) it to, so I don’t think that’s enough to disqualify something from being intelligent.
The interesting question is how much of this is due to the training goal basically being “a sufficiently convincing response to satisfy a person” (pretty much the same as on social media) and how much of it is a fundamental flaw in the whole idea.
I agree to your broad point, but absolutely not in this case. Large Language Models are 100% AI, they’re fairly cutting edge in the field, they’re based on how human brains work, and even a few of the computer scientists working on them have wondered if this is genuine intelligence.
On the spectrum of scripted behaviour in Doom up to sci-fi depictions of sentient silicon-based minds, I think we’re past the halfway point.
I had to check, but the real thing is the Dairy Council and this is a parody account. Obviously it’s way more interesting than the real @dairyuk account.
You’re claiming that Generative AI isn’t AI? Weird claim. It’s not AGI, but it’s definitely under the umbrella of the term “AI”, and at the more advanced end (compared to e.g. video game AI).
This one’s obviously fake because of the capitalisation errors and ..
but the fact that it’s otherwise (kinda) plausible shows how useless AI is turning out to be.
I’m going to tag you in next time I lose the game.
https://youtu.be/O9ITcAbVGkU for those who want to hear it
4 out of 4, which seems a slightly unintuitive scale
Finally, there’s a level 4 sting, which is as bad as it can get. Schmidt knows of only three critters capable of inflicting level-4 suffering: the warrior wasp (Synoeca septentrionalis), a two-and-a-half-inch-long black bug found in the tropics; the bullet ant (Paraponera clavata), also tropical; and the tarantula hawk (genus Pepsis), two inches long, which Schmidt can find in his yard in Tucson.
btw, this image is a legit snippet from the wikipedia page Schmidt sting pain index although it doesn’t make clear that Schmidt didn’t get stung on purpose for science.
Yeah, the same kid:
You’re allowed not to know! It’s just that since you’d got Picard I thought you’d know the rest since they’re from the same show (Star Trek: The Next Generation).
Seeing as I’ve just discovered you can use tables on Lemmy, I’ll give you a proper answer:
Actor | Character |
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Patrick Stewart | Jean-Luc Picard |
Jonathan Frakes | William Riker |
Brent Spiner | Data |
Gates McFadden | Beverly Crusher |
Marina Sirtis | Deanna Troi |
LeVar Burton | Geordi La Forge |
Michael Dorn | Worf |
Denise Crosby | Tasha Yar |
Wil Wheaton | Wesley Crusher |
Colm Meaney | Miles O’Brien |
Diana Muldaur | Katherine Pulaski |
Dwight Schultz | Reginald Barclay |
Michelle Forbes | Ro Laren |
Majel Barrett | Lwaxana Troi |
Brian Bonsall | Alexander Rozhenko |
Interesting point. So it’s more like
Cart? | Returns | Leaves |
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Thinks return is right | 😇 | 👿 |
Thinks leave is right | 👿 | 😇 |
You’ve had a good definition, but Wikipedia has (a lot) more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayfabe