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Like how the government operated during covid.
No they are not
Social credit bonus for wild unfounded claims online is probably nice if you live in the top 5 megacities.
That’s not the topic. Read the post I replied to. No matter what a piece of software will never be a human.
AI psychosis would be my term. When you attribute to software the characteristics of a human you are in a psychosis.
This is a good thing, then we can trace exactly who paid for it, and fine them.
There is no other reason to have uranium enriched to that level. None.
The subtle but consistent downvoting to a score of 0 to -1 feels very botted. No matter how I write the comments, anything counter the "AI" propaganda nets me a 0 or -1 total score. I don't care about the points…
Because HN is YCombinator which has invested in probably hundreds of «AI» firms by now. Including OpenAI. Allowing slop articles like this literally prints them evaluation money.
In science, one hallucinated reference can corrupt the entire rest of the work. So you're completely wrong.
Yeah but they don’t erect statues like this group does
Morals are relative. I happen to align with Japan's morals, and wish Norway would take inspiration from it. We're on the far opposite end of the spectrum.
The punishment should be harsher than the crime. Stealing an apple might not be a "big problem", but it sets a precedent that taking someone else's property is acceptable under some circumstances -- say, the relative…
China would be a good guess.
«Uncivilised» Compared to what? European and other western countries with significantly higher crime rates? Safety comes at a cost.
Nobody needs to pay for any of that
Apple can't control non-Apple devices. They can only control their own. So this makes perfect sense.
Now colour the flag rainbow colored. Or maybe black, white, green, and red. Or maybe white and red. Whose flag is blinding whom?
... they don't require code review by at least one other person before merging..? If this is indicative of practices over at MS these days, it explains a lot.
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Like how the government operated during covid.
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No they are not
Social credit bonus for wild unfounded claims online is probably nice if you live in the top 5 megacities.
That’s not the topic. Read the post I replied to. No matter what a piece of software will never be a human.
AI psychosis would be my term. When you attribute to software the characteristics of a human you are in a psychosis.
This is a good thing, then we can trace exactly who paid for it, and fine them.
There is no other reason to have uranium enriched to that level. None.
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The subtle but consistent downvoting to a score of 0 to -1 feels very botted. No matter how I write the comments, anything counter the "AI" propaganda nets me a 0 or -1 total score. I don't care about the points…
Because HN is YCombinator which has invested in probably hundreds of «AI» firms by now. Including OpenAI. Allowing slop articles like this literally prints them evaluation money.
In science, one hallucinated reference can corrupt the entire rest of the work. So you're completely wrong.
Yeah but they don’t erect statues like this group does
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Morals are relative. I happen to align with Japan's morals, and wish Norway would take inspiration from it. We're on the far opposite end of the spectrum.
The punishment should be harsher than the crime. Stealing an apple might not be a "big problem", but it sets a precedent that taking someone else's property is acceptable under some circumstances -- say, the relative…
China would be a good guess.
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«Uncivilised» Compared to what? European and other western countries with significantly higher crime rates? Safety comes at a cost.
Nobody needs to pay for any of that
Apple can't control non-Apple devices. They can only control their own. So this makes perfect sense.
Now colour the flag rainbow colored. Or maybe black, white, green, and red. Or maybe white and red. Whose flag is blinding whom?
... they don't require code review by at least one other person before merging..? If this is indicative of practices over at MS these days, it explains a lot.