The objective was to make a machine that could beat anybody at chess. Nobody on the Alpha Zero team believes Alpha Zero is an example of general AI. Teaching a system to understand a complex system is a necessary…
Of course. That's the whole point of society.
If a lookup table can predict human decisions with high accuracy given access to its senses and feelings, then either a human is just another can opener or intelligence isn't real.
> Not quite. You'd need to look into how people play chess. It has vastly more to do with present positioning and making high-quality evaluations of present board configuration. That is what Alpha Zero does when you…
We know every nuclear failure. We don't know every time a strong nuclear risk existed but by chance, didn't trigger. Nuclear power plants are probably much safer on average, but it only takes one corner cutting plant to…
The people harmed by the externalities of your personal choices because you live in a society where some degree of cooperation with the larger community is required.
> They search through many permutation of board states and in a very dumb way merely select the decision path that leads to a winning one. > That was never the challenge. The challenge was having them play chess; ie.,…
This doesn't make sense to me. What do you mean?
I wouldn't use this personally, but to me it's pretty clear that the use of 'quote-unquote' is meant to denote sarcasm more strongly than quotation marks.
> You sure about that? Single dumb human posts singular dumb ai example to show that all ai are dumb and fails to recognize the irony.
> rescuing humans Vague and undefined, mostly a hardware problem, not an intelligence problem > detecting cancers and disease AI is a strong tool for detecting many cancers, and in some areas of research, just using the…
> Were such a car to exist, it is clear the dog would win in very very many environments (almost all). As would a mouse, let alone a dog. This seems incredibly unlikely. AI vastly outperforms 99.99% of humans on various…
And yet computers continue to perform tasks that were talked about for years as something uniquely human / intelligence driven. This is a nice philosophical debate, but in practice I think it falls flat.
But... you would. If all elderly people dropped dead right now, deaths per year would plummet for decades.
Leave where? Ireland? Amazon might choose to leave Ireland and go to the Bahamas, and that sucks for Ireland, but Amazon's situation doesn't really change. The US can still send a tax bill to Amazon's door.
Ballpark yes, but that's likely a huge overestimate, as even normalized to age, its people with co-morbidities that have the lion's share of deaths.
That's only true if a random sample of the population dies. If we assume (and I'm making this up) that in the steady state, the elderly comprise 90% of deaths, then if a war kills only young people, you'll expect a…
Why do other countries need to sign the agreement? They don't really seem like they have any part in this process.
I use sublime 3 pretty frequently, and am aware of this feature, but haven't experienced a moment where this was useful, or at least, not more useful than just running find-replace (which is fantastic on sublime with…
I was looking at that but saw so many reviews stating that the rear speaker connections didn't work well and got scared off. I got a sonos arc and speaker set instead. My setup runs to a projector with no eARC support.…
> (No, planetary migration won't keep GDP growth going any time soon. Humans could settle on the Moon or Mars but they're too far away to contribute much to our Earthly GDP. They'd be mostly isolated economies of their…
> Traditional engines That's the crux of it though isn't it? These are complaints about a specific approach, not generally of computers, and not even of the best demonstrated models. I'm also not entirely sure this is…
Played the web app. Pretty fun but also pretty one dimensional. Congrats on releasing either way. That's my goal as well and I don't think I'm likely to reach it until I'm retired :( - The optimal strategy pretty…
I found this question poorly worded, because you can only ask "What would the other assistant tell me to do". I assumed both would try to tell me to agree to the terms. Not what would they tell me to do if I asked them…
> A human can understand the themes in a position and understand where they want the pieces to go So can a computer though. This is an interesting edge case, but it seems to me that this particular bot mostly evaluated…
The objective was to make a machine that could beat anybody at chess. Nobody on the Alpha Zero team believes Alpha Zero is an example of general AI. Teaching a system to understand a complex system is a necessary…
Of course. That's the whole point of society.
If a lookup table can predict human decisions with high accuracy given access to its senses and feelings, then either a human is just another can opener or intelligence isn't real.
> Not quite. You'd need to look into how people play chess. It has vastly more to do with present positioning and making high-quality evaluations of present board configuration. That is what Alpha Zero does when you…
We know every nuclear failure. We don't know every time a strong nuclear risk existed but by chance, didn't trigger. Nuclear power plants are probably much safer on average, but it only takes one corner cutting plant to…
The people harmed by the externalities of your personal choices because you live in a society where some degree of cooperation with the larger community is required.
> They search through many permutation of board states and in a very dumb way merely select the decision path that leads to a winning one. > That was never the challenge. The challenge was having them play chess; ie.,…
This doesn't make sense to me. What do you mean?
I wouldn't use this personally, but to me it's pretty clear that the use of 'quote-unquote' is meant to denote sarcasm more strongly than quotation marks.
> You sure about that? Single dumb human posts singular dumb ai example to show that all ai are dumb and fails to recognize the irony.
> rescuing humans Vague and undefined, mostly a hardware problem, not an intelligence problem > detecting cancers and disease AI is a strong tool for detecting many cancers, and in some areas of research, just using the…
> Were such a car to exist, it is clear the dog would win in very very many environments (almost all). As would a mouse, let alone a dog. This seems incredibly unlikely. AI vastly outperforms 99.99% of humans on various…
And yet computers continue to perform tasks that were talked about for years as something uniquely human / intelligence driven. This is a nice philosophical debate, but in practice I think it falls flat.
But... you would. If all elderly people dropped dead right now, deaths per year would plummet for decades.
Leave where? Ireland? Amazon might choose to leave Ireland and go to the Bahamas, and that sucks for Ireland, but Amazon's situation doesn't really change. The US can still send a tax bill to Amazon's door.
Ballpark yes, but that's likely a huge overestimate, as even normalized to age, its people with co-morbidities that have the lion's share of deaths.
That's only true if a random sample of the population dies. If we assume (and I'm making this up) that in the steady state, the elderly comprise 90% of deaths, then if a war kills only young people, you'll expect a…
Why do other countries need to sign the agreement? They don't really seem like they have any part in this process.
I use sublime 3 pretty frequently, and am aware of this feature, but haven't experienced a moment where this was useful, or at least, not more useful than just running find-replace (which is fantastic on sublime with…
I was looking at that but saw so many reviews stating that the rear speaker connections didn't work well and got scared off. I got a sonos arc and speaker set instead. My setup runs to a projector with no eARC support.…
> (No, planetary migration won't keep GDP growth going any time soon. Humans could settle on the Moon or Mars but they're too far away to contribute much to our Earthly GDP. They'd be mostly isolated economies of their…
> Traditional engines That's the crux of it though isn't it? These are complaints about a specific approach, not generally of computers, and not even of the best demonstrated models. I'm also not entirely sure this is…
Played the web app. Pretty fun but also pretty one dimensional. Congrats on releasing either way. That's my goal as well and I don't think I'm likely to reach it until I'm retired :( - The optimal strategy pretty…
I found this question poorly worded, because you can only ask "What would the other assistant tell me to do". I assumed both would try to tell me to agree to the terms. Not what would they tell me to do if I asked them…
> A human can understand the themes in a position and understand where they want the pieces to go So can a computer though. This is an interesting edge case, but it seems to me that this particular bot mostly evaluated…