What I think Brexit has shown is that the British public is averse to 'poor' immigrants, as they are more likely to be competing for low wage jobs and often have a limited education, nonprogresive values and an…
I think this table summarises the increase in complexity when comparing games to non trivial tasks http://alumni.soe.ucsc.edu/~bweber/gamasutra/Tasks.png
Isn't that the point of DeepMind?
Between government mouthpieces and DA-Notices I can understand how the media silence could come about. But the lack of opposition, by people whose entire careers have been built around opposing the government, is quite…
You're quite right. It's more akin to drawing your curtains and locking your front door. Anyone with enough motivation can break in but at least it's not all out on display.
It seems to me to come from a difference in priorities. I'll try something because I want a new experience, whereas the people who maintain the subcultures are there because they want to receive the social capital that…
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I would agree that normally governments make geopolitical decisions in a rational ways. But due to governments being emergent systems you have rare events in which individual incentives can line up to make irrational…
Straw man
You only have to be better informed on a specific subject too. If for example your job involves buying large quantities of two brands of bananas, and you notice that one brand is consistently worse than the other. You…
Extrapolation works until it doesn’t.
I never thought I'd say that rare pepes are elements of high culture.
Or an episode of Rick and Morty.
Might as well make the exterior copper as well, like a steampunk tardis.
This is some truly impressive work, I would expect the next step is to have the robot 'guess' what a new task is based on its similarity to previously completed tasks. i.e. when given wood with a protruding nail +…
Then surely it should fall into the same category as a other gifts?
Why not both?
Algorithmic middle managers then?
What I think Brexit has shown is that the British public is averse to 'poor' immigrants, as they are more likely to be competing for low wage jobs and often have a limited education, nonprogresive values and an…
I think this table summarises the increase in complexity when comparing games to non trivial tasks http://alumni.soe.ucsc.edu/~bweber/gamasutra/Tasks.png
Isn't that the point of DeepMind?
Between government mouthpieces and DA-Notices I can understand how the media silence could come about. But the lack of opposition, by people whose entire careers have been built around opposing the government, is quite…
You're quite right. It's more akin to drawing your curtains and locking your front door. Anyone with enough motivation can break in but at least it's not all out on display.
It seems to me to come from a difference in priorities. I'll try something because I want a new experience, whereas the people who maintain the subcultures are there because they want to receive the social capital that…
https://www.facebook.com/webcomicname/photos/a.6861272548726...
I would agree that normally governments make geopolitical decisions in a rational ways. But due to governments being emergent systems you have rare events in which individual incentives can line up to make irrational…
Straw man
You only have to be better informed on a specific subject too. If for example your job involves buying large quantities of two brands of bananas, and you notice that one brand is consistently worse than the other. You…
Extrapolation works until it doesn’t.
I never thought I'd say that rare pepes are elements of high culture.
Or an episode of Rick and Morty.
Might as well make the exterior copper as well, like a steampunk tardis.
This is some truly impressive work, I would expect the next step is to have the robot 'guess' what a new task is based on its similarity to previously completed tasks. i.e. when given wood with a protruding nail +…
Then surely it should fall into the same category as a other gifts?
Why not both?
Algorithmic middle managers then?