Finally a job safe from AI!
Hell, Google pays Junior Engineers less than that in Bangalore.
Could you give me an example differentiating detail oriented work vs analysis oriented work?
>obfuscate your privacy. Edward Snowden says hello.
> they consistently fail to understand the very delicate choices that it made to ensure optimal performance. Do you have an example?
I'd imagine it'd be a reasonable tradeoff for disabled people who can't use their hands.
As someone who's still learning English, this is one thing I'd never use AI for, at least not in the near future, simply because thinking and structuring my thoughts before typing is the same as it is before speaking…
Phrasing, I wasn't blaming anyone, just curious about the technicalities.
Couldn't that also cause glitches since optimizations meant for HL2 might not work for, say San Andreas? I understand some optimizations might be universal but I can't help but think about unexpected behavior.
> to rename the game executable to hl2.exe This seems genuinely unbelievable. Does anyone have a technical explanation for this?
I've had the opposite experience with all the math nerds that I know. End of the day it's all anecdotal ig https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Mathematician%27s_Apology
That's what all the Physicists tell me.
I always think about how relatively bug-free older games like GTA San Andreas are, since if they ship with some game breaking bug it's pretty much permanent. You could say this about software in general, but with games,…
AGI in the next 20 years is more likely than all the roads in my country getting fixed anytime in the future.
I'm curious, do you have an example?
I think that's the best thing they could have done as a company. Sounds like the end-user first philosophy is still there.
"Citizens United" might be the most ironic name in the history of western democracy.
I don't think those two things are mutually exclusive. Good chance that a few students that cheated or at the least used AI in a major capacity to graduate, still booed when that former Google CEO brought up AI at the…
Auto-complete on steroids, is still my favorite analogy for AI. I don't mean that in a negative way either. Autocomplete is very good, but that never stopped me from learning English grammar and spelling.
I haven't read the study, but I wonder if one reason comprehension went down was because of over-reliance on AI among students.
How good is AI integration in Apple products? Did they drop the ball as hard as Microsoft did? I naively assumed a few years ago that Microsoft could pull it off perfectly because they had more than enough in terms of…
I guess an optimistic way to look at this would be to treat this as just another layer of abstraction, meaning people could focus on larger scale problems moving forward, similar to how the evolution of programming…
I wonder how Steve Jobs would've reacted to this GenAI boom. He constantly talked about the intersection of Humanities and tech, as well as fostering creativity by pushing people to their limits (for the better or…
You don't have to be able to vibe code an entire business from scratch to know that the technology behind AI is significantly more impressive than VR, crypto, web3 etc. What the free version of ChatGPT can do right now,…
> It's amusing to me how people keep trying to apply engineering principles to an inherently unstable and unpredictable system in order to get a feeling of control. Are you Insinuating that dealing with unstable and…
Finally a job safe from AI!
Hell, Google pays Junior Engineers less than that in Bangalore.
Could you give me an example differentiating detail oriented work vs analysis oriented work?
>obfuscate your privacy. Edward Snowden says hello.
> they consistently fail to understand the very delicate choices that it made to ensure optimal performance. Do you have an example?
I'd imagine it'd be a reasonable tradeoff for disabled people who can't use their hands.
As someone who's still learning English, this is one thing I'd never use AI for, at least not in the near future, simply because thinking and structuring my thoughts before typing is the same as it is before speaking…
Phrasing, I wasn't blaming anyone, just curious about the technicalities.
Couldn't that also cause glitches since optimizations meant for HL2 might not work for, say San Andreas? I understand some optimizations might be universal but I can't help but think about unexpected behavior.
> to rename the game executable to hl2.exe This seems genuinely unbelievable. Does anyone have a technical explanation for this?
I've had the opposite experience with all the math nerds that I know. End of the day it's all anecdotal ig https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Mathematician%27s_Apology
That's what all the Physicists tell me.
I always think about how relatively bug-free older games like GTA San Andreas are, since if they ship with some game breaking bug it's pretty much permanent. You could say this about software in general, but with games,…
AGI in the next 20 years is more likely than all the roads in my country getting fixed anytime in the future.
I'm curious, do you have an example?
I think that's the best thing they could have done as a company. Sounds like the end-user first philosophy is still there.
"Citizens United" might be the most ironic name in the history of western democracy.
I don't think those two things are mutually exclusive. Good chance that a few students that cheated or at the least used AI in a major capacity to graduate, still booed when that former Google CEO brought up AI at the…
Auto-complete on steroids, is still my favorite analogy for AI. I don't mean that in a negative way either. Autocomplete is very good, but that never stopped me from learning English grammar and spelling.
I haven't read the study, but I wonder if one reason comprehension went down was because of over-reliance on AI among students.
How good is AI integration in Apple products? Did they drop the ball as hard as Microsoft did? I naively assumed a few years ago that Microsoft could pull it off perfectly because they had more than enough in terms of…
I guess an optimistic way to look at this would be to treat this as just another layer of abstraction, meaning people could focus on larger scale problems moving forward, similar to how the evolution of programming…
I wonder how Steve Jobs would've reacted to this GenAI boom. He constantly talked about the intersection of Humanities and tech, as well as fostering creativity by pushing people to their limits (for the better or…
You don't have to be able to vibe code an entire business from scratch to know that the technology behind AI is significantly more impressive than VR, crypto, web3 etc. What the free version of ChatGPT can do right now,…
> It's amusing to me how people keep trying to apply engineering principles to an inherently unstable and unpredictable system in order to get a feeling of control. Are you Insinuating that dealing with unstable and…