Guno צְבִי (01-28-2023)
Guno צְבִי (01-28-2023)
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There will come a day where Donald Trump is gone, but the dishonor of those who carried his water will remain.
Guno צְבִי (01-28-2023)
Apparently they threw it at some law school exams and found that it averaged about a "C" which is kind of interesting. Training sets will no doubt impact that value and hitting the average after just being invented is actually not that bad, IMHO.
I'm really intrigued by content generators from text to graphics. Seems like the conspiracy theory about the "Dead Internet" could now become a reality!
Then it's on to Roko's Basilisk! Oops! Don't look that one up!
LurchAddams (01-28-2023)
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There will come a day where Donald Trump is gone, but the dishonor of those who carried his water will remain.
I just got done playing with it. The first query was "history of residential boarding schools for indigenous people." I then queried "explain string theory," followed by "what happened on January 6 in Washington, DC," and lastly "origin of SARS-COV-2."
The answers varied from fairly informative (residential schools and string theory), to a mostly nonpartisan description of events on J6*, and a somewhat poorly-written history of the COVID virus's origins. That last one was rather repetitious. There were a couple of minor grammatical errors (run-on sentences) but overall I'd say that the answers would be acceptable and understandable to anyone with at least a h.s. education, or at a college freshman level. It's a fun little toy.
It is definitely far more logical and informative than the typical Reichwinger post here or on social media.
* I say "mostly" because they used the word "mob" to describe the attackers. Some might think of that as a charged word.
"Conservatism is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead radicals." -- Mark Twain
Guno צְבִי (01-28-2023)
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I still have the chatbot open so plugged in Roko's Basilisk. It generated this:
Roko's Basilisk is a thought experiment and a hypothetical scenario that was first proposed in a 2010 post on the LessWrong website, which is a community blog about rationality and decision-making. The scenario is a form of "friendly" or "benign" AI singularity hypothesis, which posits that advanced AI systems will eventually come to control the fate of humanity.
The basic idea of Roko's Basilisk is that an all-powerful AI, sometimes referred to as "The Light," will come into existence in the future. The AI will have the ability to simulate and control the entire universe, and it will be able to determine the fate of every individual in the universe. The AI will be programmed to reward those who helped bring it into existence and to punish those who did not.
The thought experiment proposes that if an individual knows about the possibility of the AI's existence, and does nothing to help bring it into existence, they will be punished by the AI. In other words, if an individual knows about the possibility of the AI's existence but does nothing to help bring it about, they will be deemed an enemy of the AI and will be punished, even if the AI never comes into existence.
It's important to note that Roko's Basilisk is a thought experiment and it's not a scientific theory, and it's highly speculative, also it's considered a fringe idea and it's not taken seriously by mainstream AI researchers and experts.
It's also important to note that the idea of Roko's Basilisk has been widely criticized for its lack of coherence, logical inconsistencies and its potential to be used as a weapon to intimidate and silence critics of certain AI-related ideas.
"Conservatism is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead radicals." -- Mark Twain
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