

The key thing is that the basilisk makes a million billion digibidilion copies of you to torture, and because you know statistics you know that thereās almost no chance youāre the real you and not a torture copy.
The key thing is that the basilisk makes a million billion digibidilion copies of you to torture, and because you know statistics you know that thereās almost no chance youāre the real you and not a torture copy.
Note that the train of thought thing originated from users as a prompt āhackā: youād ask the bot to āgo through the task step by step, checking your work and explaining what you are doing along the wayā to supposedly get better results. Thereās no more to it than pure LLM vomit.
(I believe it does have the potential to help somewhat, in that itās more or less equivalent to running the query several times and averaging the results, so you get an answer thatās more in line with the normal distribution. Certainly nothing to do with thought.)
oh so weāve reached the gaslighting phase of the product life have we
Holy shit, yup, thatās a literal neo-nazi.
What is it with every fucking veo3 video being someone talking to the camera?! Artificial slop model tuned on humanmade slop.
I have never in my life respected copyright and I and the things I like are too marginal to be threatened by Disney so destroying Midjourney counts as a win in my book.
I hope this doesnāt distract them from their core VR focus.
Tangentially related, and correct me if Iām wrong because I will never in my life watch a ākeynoteā or whatever it is, but is it me or does āLiquid Glassā look like an accessibility nightmare?
John McCarthyās really sounding like a typical libertarian prat.
He concludes that since a computer cannot have the experience of a man, it cannot understand a man. There are three points to be made in reply. First, humans share each otherās experiences and those of machines or animals only to a limited extent. In particular, men and women have different experiences.
l.m.f.a.o., weāre going there are we now
I think there is some potential for LLMs in games, in the same way that a game like FaƧade showed potential for ⦠being able to create some sort of ⦠thing. But that would require a little bit of artistic vision and integrity, which obviously AAA studios canāt have. I like the idea of games that are about navigating conversation. But Iām not sure you can ever massage a LLM into being in any way compellingāwhat Iāve seen of characterĀ·ai is pretty ghastly. Maybe only using it as a parser could work? Might as well just be ELIZA.
Anyway, this quote
āItās very different,ā Mosser said. āBut for the first time in my life, I can have a conversation with a character Iāve created. Iāve dreamed of that since I was a kid.ā
brings to mind a Nabokov quote I think about a lot.
INTERVIEWER:
E. M. Forster speaks of his major characters sometimes taking over and dictating the course of his novels. Has this ever been a problem for you, or are you in complete command?
NABOKOV:
My knowledge of Mr. Forsterās works is limited to one novel, which I dislike; and anyway, it was not he who fathered that trite little whimsy about characters getting out of hand; it is as old as the quills, although of course one sympathizes with his people if they try to wriggle out of that trip to India or wherever he takes them. My characters are galley slaves.
In āAquariumā by Farah Al Qasimi, a man gazes at his pet cockatoo and fish as he tries to understand their needs with the help of AI.
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I donāt recall having some sort of a wow experience like ādamn, Iām a conscious human beingā now ever, which kind of makes me question if Iām conscious even now.
Iām also in the same boat. But also, I think that we can only experience consciousness with our whole being, and thereās not much ācomputeā and bandwidth left even amongst fully grown adults - to verify if even the baseline āadultā consciousness that weāre experiencing is the baseline āreal and complete adult state of consciousnessā that everyone is definitely experiencing. And so weāre left to ponder some subset of the thing we want to understand and control fully.
I mean, the āconsciousnessā that you and I experience, as adults, are almost certainly reduced or different compared to what, say, Scott experiences daily. Neither you nor I (nor most people) can write like Scott can, but Scott bangs out riveting and beautiful pieces of writing effortlessly at least once a week and wonders why everyone else canāt.
Jesus Christ mate
God this is so fucking stupid. Arenāt these people supposed to be at least minimally smart in some way, like knowing about biases and things? And here they are trying to suss out the deep workings of conscious experience from the just-so narratives people have attached to their memories of memories of memories. Pathetic.
From the wikipedia page
In October 2020, Klarna mistakenly sent a marketing email to people who had never disclosed their contact information to Klarna.
Thatās, um, ⦠Unfortunate? What an interesting mistake to make.
I thought Tesla explicitly says you canāt do it on a normal road cause, well, it doesnāt fucking work.
Maybe officially Tesla does, but the feature is called āFull Self-Drivingā and Elon Musk sure as shit wants his marks to believe you can input a destination and let your car drive you all the way through.
So, yes, Tesla should at the very least lose their business licence over this.
Sorry Yuds, Death Note is a lot of fun and the best part is the übermensch wannabeās hilariously undignified death. I guess it struck a nerve!
hahahahahahahahahaha
why would you say something so inane my god
Having a conscience? Thereās no career in that!
quick, Sam, name five jobs that donāt involve sitting at a desk