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I think a lot of these people object to AI probably see the gross amounts of energy it is using, or the trillions of dollars going to fewer than half a dozen men (most american, mostly white). But, once you've had AI…
"knowing about technology" ... filter out the javascript programmers and that leaves about 15% of HN.
Thanks for telling me how wrong I am! I bet you're fun at parties.
Like I made very clear, it is great at some things and terrible at others. YMMV. /shrugs/
You can also test your professor's answers. I don't just walk around going "Oh, Claude was right", I'm literally using what I just learned and am generating correct results. I'm not learning facts like dates, or subject…
Simple: one thing I'm learning about is RFCs for TCP/IP. I can literally go test it. It's like saying, "How do you know it is right when it says 2+2=4"? Some knowledge when taught is self-correcting. Other things I'm…
Creating new knowledge from current knowledge is called "synthesis" (ancient term, nothing modern). I'm hoping you're right, it would be amazing.
You assume automation solves the problem. If it did, Facebook wouldn't be hiring close to 100,000 humans to inspect content.
Claude is like having my own college professor. I've learned more in the past month with Claude then I learned in the past year. I can ask questions repeatedly and get clarification as fine as a need it. Granted, Claude…
Um, no. I don't want to see pics of NSFL gore before the userbase has had a chance to remove them. Which is what most moderators spend time removing from FB, to the point where it psychologically traumatizes them.
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I think a lot of these people object to AI probably see the gross amounts of energy it is using, or the trillions of dollars going to fewer than half a dozen men (most american, mostly white). But, once you've had AI…
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"knowing about technology" ... filter out the javascript programmers and that leaves about 15% of HN.
Thanks for telling me how wrong I am! I bet you're fun at parties.
Like I made very clear, it is great at some things and terrible at others. YMMV. /shrugs/
You can also test your professor's answers. I don't just walk around going "Oh, Claude was right", I'm literally using what I just learned and am generating correct results. I'm not learning facts like dates, or subject…
Simple: one thing I'm learning about is RFCs for TCP/IP. I can literally go test it. It's like saying, "How do you know it is right when it says 2+2=4"? Some knowledge when taught is self-correcting. Other things I'm…
Creating new knowledge from current knowledge is called "synthesis" (ancient term, nothing modern). I'm hoping you're right, it would be amazing.
You assume automation solves the problem. If it did, Facebook wouldn't be hiring close to 100,000 humans to inspect content.
Claude is like having my own college professor. I've learned more in the past month with Claude then I learned in the past year. I can ask questions repeatedly and get clarification as fine as a need it. Granted, Claude…
Um, no. I don't want to see pics of NSFL gore before the userbase has had a chance to remove them. Which is what most moderators spend time removing from FB, to the point where it psychologically traumatizes them.