I agree that classical schooling has fallen far away from learning (as the author defines it). That has even crept more and more into "higher education". This is a travesty and produces worse people, citizens, what have…
We already kind of see this with search.
Idk, in this instance I feel pretty strongly that cloud, and solutions with unecessary overhead, are the fast food. The article proposes not eating it all the time.
I really like equating faking intelligence to consciousness. Its intuitive because we have all seen that, yet so complex its nearly futile to give meaningful predictive criteria for when an agent is 'being intelligent'.…
'Got it'?
Is someone with a cochlear implant dead? How about someone using a BCI to move a mouse? Or a locked-in patient? Is there a minimum number of organic connections we need to be alive? How would you convince this person…
Pretty sure this is correct. Seen a number of unbiased whole tissue seq studies point to 4-6 subtypes. Amyloid may be a driver in like one, same for immune, but mostly its tauopathy, age related, or vascular changes.
Disruption? "Fixing what isn't broken"? Im going with: Making perfect the enemy of the good.
>... the point where bacteria need to evolve so much to overcome new antibiotic approaches that they... Can't. Changed it a bit for ya. This is the zone we need to be in for any successful treatment. This is also why…
I agree that classical schooling has fallen far away from learning (as the author defines it). That has even crept more and more into "higher education". This is a travesty and produces worse people, citizens, what have…
We already kind of see this with search.
Idk, in this instance I feel pretty strongly that cloud, and solutions with unecessary overhead, are the fast food. The article proposes not eating it all the time.
I really like equating faking intelligence to consciousness. Its intuitive because we have all seen that, yet so complex its nearly futile to give meaningful predictive criteria for when an agent is 'being intelligent'.…
'Got it'?
Is someone with a cochlear implant dead? How about someone using a BCI to move a mouse? Or a locked-in patient? Is there a minimum number of organic connections we need to be alive? How would you convince this person…
Pretty sure this is correct. Seen a number of unbiased whole tissue seq studies point to 4-6 subtypes. Amyloid may be a driver in like one, same for immune, but mostly its tauopathy, age related, or vascular changes.
Disruption? "Fixing what isn't broken"? Im going with: Making perfect the enemy of the good.
>... the point where bacteria need to evolve so much to overcome new antibiotic approaches that they... Can't. Changed it a bit for ya. This is the zone we need to be in for any successful treatment. This is also why…