And now, I disagree with you ;) > Humans being manipulated is not, in and of itself, a hint that things are going wrong. If a car can be stolen, should it be stolen ? If a dog can be beaten, should it be beaten ? I…
> The result is most applications were severely dumbed down to work on a smartphone. Good point, and it could be argued the user soon followed that dumbification, with youngest generations not even understanding the…
What a weird analogy. The content and services provided by AI still needs those humans behind. Maybe when it’s all AI agents talking to themselves, this would make sense, but before that, someone has to write, edit and…
An interesting read ! I feel the call of the Muse, and always try to negotiate because, well, I need money to live. To me, creativity feels like a laser I can point in any chosen direction. Want to make a SAAS ? Sure !…
US Only ? Would Canada work ?
I think the key for me, a lifelong messy person, was to find out what I like or don't. Like : -Taking notes on the fly for capturing fleeting ideas. -When working on a project, embracing the mess by having as many…
Yes ! I like it even more when you consider the brainwaves that deal with...frequency...hmm...
"If the music I dance to doesn't arise from the radio, it seems to be suspiciously well correlated with the radio. I think the music I dance arises from the radio."
Yes, it must be the tea and the coffee, not the lack of fat, corn and other sugars, the daily physical activity, the community or even the geographic settings. Yeah. Doctors must hate them !
>our DNA has been shaped by nature, not stories. Interesting point, I believe the opposite. Or, let's say, that stories have much more impact that DNA on our behaviour/thinking models. Religion, money, appartenance to a…
Well…if you present stories, for sure we gonna make chapters out of it. Or beats, even. I wonder what the results would have been if people were showed documentary footage with no narration ? But my suspicion is that…
I don't know. It just feels nice to fly, for once.
> Vaccines are now being used in some places - but monitoring the disease and avoiding mosquito bites are the most effective ways to prevent malaria. You’d think vaccines are the end-all be-all and the only reason we…
Fate, Destiny, Logos, God(s), and so on... It seems that for most of History, we personified luck and lived along that knowledge that something someone wanted some things out of that collective human experience, and…
That’s the promise that initially brought me to the article, and I like the reason of the article. I’m just not sure I got more info from the title than the content of the article itself. But that is maybe just me,…
Oof. What was the point of that article ? It felt like an unnecessary tough read.
I see, we are from the same cloth !
Depends at what age you'd ask me that. Harry Potter 4 was the first book I binged when I was a kid. Lord of the Flies was the first book that made me feel weird emotions, and I liked it. Snow crash is the book that made…
Ok, I want to be your friend.
Surprised as how such basic stuff gets "discovered" now and then. For all the toot of science, how come it took us that long to realise such a basic (in appearance at least I'm sure) fact ?
Lord of the flies.
>This could have horrific consequences for the recipient Like, he could live ? The point you are trying to make is unclear.
>Journalists don't want to inject their own judgements into articles, which is admirable, and makes sense. Is it even possible ? Like, don't you know the political inclination of any website/journal you read ? I feel…
Never understood how using meta analysis constitutes any form of legitimate research. It always to me felt like trying to make a mix of "discussable" studies, like a bouillabaisse or something. Maybe it's because I hate…
My book. Halfway to the first draft !
And now, I disagree with you ;) > Humans being manipulated is not, in and of itself, a hint that things are going wrong. If a car can be stolen, should it be stolen ? If a dog can be beaten, should it be beaten ? I…
> The result is most applications were severely dumbed down to work on a smartphone. Good point, and it could be argued the user soon followed that dumbification, with youngest generations not even understanding the…
What a weird analogy. The content and services provided by AI still needs those humans behind. Maybe when it’s all AI agents talking to themselves, this would make sense, but before that, someone has to write, edit and…
An interesting read ! I feel the call of the Muse, and always try to negotiate because, well, I need money to live. To me, creativity feels like a laser I can point in any chosen direction. Want to make a SAAS ? Sure !…
US Only ? Would Canada work ?
I think the key for me, a lifelong messy person, was to find out what I like or don't. Like : -Taking notes on the fly for capturing fleeting ideas. -When working on a project, embracing the mess by having as many…
Yes ! I like it even more when you consider the brainwaves that deal with...frequency...hmm...
"If the music I dance to doesn't arise from the radio, it seems to be suspiciously well correlated with the radio. I think the music I dance arises from the radio."
Yes, it must be the tea and the coffee, not the lack of fat, corn and other sugars, the daily physical activity, the community or even the geographic settings. Yeah. Doctors must hate them !
>our DNA has been shaped by nature, not stories. Interesting point, I believe the opposite. Or, let's say, that stories have much more impact that DNA on our behaviour/thinking models. Religion, money, appartenance to a…
Well…if you present stories, for sure we gonna make chapters out of it. Or beats, even. I wonder what the results would have been if people were showed documentary footage with no narration ? But my suspicion is that…
I don't know. It just feels nice to fly, for once.
> Vaccines are now being used in some places - but monitoring the disease and avoiding mosquito bites are the most effective ways to prevent malaria. You’d think vaccines are the end-all be-all and the only reason we…
Fate, Destiny, Logos, God(s), and so on... It seems that for most of History, we personified luck and lived along that knowledge that something someone wanted some things out of that collective human experience, and…
That’s the promise that initially brought me to the article, and I like the reason of the article. I’m just not sure I got more info from the title than the content of the article itself. But that is maybe just me,…
Oof. What was the point of that article ? It felt like an unnecessary tough read.
I see, we are from the same cloth !
Depends at what age you'd ask me that. Harry Potter 4 was the first book I binged when I was a kid. Lord of the Flies was the first book that made me feel weird emotions, and I liked it. Snow crash is the book that made…
Ok, I want to be your friend.
Surprised as how such basic stuff gets "discovered" now and then. For all the toot of science, how come it took us that long to realise such a basic (in appearance at least I'm sure) fact ?
Lord of the flies.
>This could have horrific consequences for the recipient Like, he could live ? The point you are trying to make is unclear.
>Journalists don't want to inject their own judgements into articles, which is admirable, and makes sense. Is it even possible ? Like, don't you know the political inclination of any website/journal you read ? I feel…
Never understood how using meta analysis constitutes any form of legitimate research. It always to me felt like trying to make a mix of "discussable" studies, like a bouillabaisse or something. Maybe it's because I hate…
My book. Halfway to the first draft !