Author seems confused as to the naming of chemical elements. Just because the Russians might use different names for elements doesn't mean they have discovered chemically unique elements.…
so is this article about drugs, presumably a complex molecule involving many elements, or actual new chemical elements?
Hes not saying that the mind can't be replicated. Hes just suggesting that the approach is wrong, that many of the claims routinely made by AI are not supported by empirical observation. For example, that the neuron is…
It could call itself multi-level marketing and be golden. You just need to resell something tangible, like TF2 hats.
Math is so usefull in separating the wheat from the chaff though.
All this arguing about blacklisting ex-NSA/US intelligence misses the point. Ex-NSA will just lie about being NSA. A system of shunning will be pointless, or worse. Then it becomes a witch hunt. You have to start…
"That would still allow the NSA to subvert, compromise, or weaken proprietary Chinese or Russian military encryption standards" But would it? How would you distinguish? Why wouldn't they just use whatever is known to be…
Author seems confused as to the naming of chemical elements. Just because the Russians might use different names for elements doesn't mean they have discovered chemically unique elements.…
so is this article about drugs, presumably a complex molecule involving many elements, or actual new chemical elements?
Hes not saying that the mind can't be replicated. Hes just suggesting that the approach is wrong, that many of the claims routinely made by AI are not supported by empirical observation. For example, that the neuron is…
It could call itself multi-level marketing and be golden. You just need to resell something tangible, like TF2 hats.
Math is so usefull in separating the wheat from the chaff though.
All this arguing about blacklisting ex-NSA/US intelligence misses the point. Ex-NSA will just lie about being NSA. A system of shunning will be pointless, or worse. Then it becomes a witch hunt. You have to start…
"That would still allow the NSA to subvert, compromise, or weaken proprietary Chinese or Russian military encryption standards" But would it? How would you distinguish? Why wouldn't they just use whatever is known to be…