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really? Any way you slice it, End_of_Human_Race = 7000000000 DEATHS. Even if they're replaced with an equal, or massively greater number of machines, it's damn hard to justify. Death is literally the worst thing ever. 7…
> handle maitnaencae for life. – bug fie Read this as "...and we handle maintenance for life. \brushes off shoulder\ bug life. "
I don't understand either, do you (or someone) mind explaining? Are SV Product Managers considered to be bad?
> The reality of an agency model is that to scale revenue you have to hire more worker bees. And the worst part is, it scales linearly \cue groans\. Funny how in business, that's terrible (it's literally the worst it…
Hey, thanks for reaching out. Shoot me an email at tjkresch@gmail.com
Okay, that's just taking advantage of the way I phrased the righthand side of the inequality, and I knew someone was going to do that, so congrats. =P The righthand side is not "A future without superintelligent AI"…
> The AI is allowed to lie though, so do you not think he's capable of a false argument which "proves" the opposite Well, for an argument to "prove" something, the premises must be true and the reasoning must be valid.…
That is one proposed version of an "AI Box". Not all AI boxes are actual boxes, rooms with air-gaps, or cryptographically-secure partitions. If a simulation is being used for the box (or as a layer of the box), then…
I disagree. His "followers" (as you say) are in general just as cautious as Yudkowsky w.r.t. unfriendly AI. At the time of the original experiments, the dispute was over the question of "could we keep an unfriendly AI…
If anyone is looking for another person for their team or wants to join a team, consider me! If you're interested in discussing further after reading this, send me a message and we'll talk. I am currently self-employed…
I'm curious about this too. If anyone can shed some light, I'd appreciate it. Does it provide any value right now? Or is it something that will have value if enough people do it?
Who are your clients? What industry? Is there a centrally-important program they all use that requires IE8 or WinXP, or do they just have a massive fleet of XP machines and not want to upgrade? As a software vendor, I…
That could be it. As an iOS user, I had to watch it loop through a couple times to understand it (and even to find the beginning). I felt it was moving a bit too fast.
Wow. That just really changed my model of paid search results... and I'm not quite sure yet how to put it back together. I clicked both results for "flash player" and nothing on my computer (Mac) or in the browser…
Gotcha. Thanks!
I don't think so, but I'll second a request for that! I think it would be good to have on the Showcases page. Here are some examples that have some UI widgets in common, like list elements/navigation, but they are…
I think what makes it "native" or not is how the app is rendered. You can basically take any web application and wrap it into an app, but it displays in a "web view" whereas a "native" app uses the built-in display…
So... You're right, of course, but I think the spirit of TC's comment was that he or she doesn't like the idea of nations and thinks people just just be able to go/live wherever they want. In that sense, the two of you…
> Patients that switched from Bootstrap to Min reported up to a ninefold decrease in markup hehe. Actually though, as someone who learned CSS with the rule "Use Divs! No Tables!" What does a page with less divs even…
I think you hit the nail on the head here. That's one of the most interesting parts of thinking about GAI for me. Which parts will end up being top-down and which parts will end up being bottom-up? And even if we have…
> It's not yet possible to get a hierarchical system to emerge from machine learning. Medium term planning as an emergent behavior is a near term big challenge for AI. It's also a big challenge for AI safety / Machine…
This is the most fascinating part of mental illness. And it's a bittersweet thought that as horrible as mental illness is, it might be what allows us to really understand the human mind. However, making evolutionary…
Isn't it more likely that they just sent the emails themselves but used his email as the "Reply To" address? A lot of software systems (SalesForce, Hubspot, etc.) do that too.
No, you didn't misread it. You can see the example for yourself in the paper. It's Section 2 here: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/lamport/pubs/p...
Is there a better source on this to an actual statement made by Horvitz? I'm curious to hear his reasoning. "I don't think that will happen" and "I'm optimistic" are not all that reassuring. Before detonating the first…