Why does it sound like reddit trained AI will only get dumber.
Why does it sound like reddit trained AI will only get dumber.
Google has been shit for a while now, innit?
Fun idea. You mean like the expansion of the universe is going 0.5 light speed at the edge of the void, so the spreading void is basically pulled back right? And then any photons that reached us from just before this void are traveling a tiny bit faster I guess? Being just outside the void?
If doing nothing is already an improvement, this must be a whole other level. It’s forreal super cool to hear this, but there I’m wondering how sustainable this type of action is with opposing right wing politicians. I mean, it feels kind a no brainer that this is the right thing to do, but the previous administration apparently got away with some other views?
Hope this works out well!
True but they are rates of events, which could be said to be 0 for nothing and 1 for a spike.
That being said there are definitely some things in the way neurons behave that are not very binary, from the potentials driving ion flow to the way certain proteins act. Complex on amazing levels but I’d say it’s stil just a gloopy predicting computer.
Interesting read. To anyone interested, the original article can be found here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-020-00696-3 Also note there is a critical re-analysis posted in 2022 reporting some other results, and a reply from the original author again.
Yeah for sure, it’s prolly a while until it’s developed into something feasible.
“So it could perhaps turn out useful or totally useless.”
That’s a realistic statement. Although the MRI thing sounds cool as well. I recall last year a big grant for a big 14T mRI project was awarded in the Netherlands, I wonder if this thing will make them reevaluate their plans. Before this becomes viable in such a setting I can imagine a lot more is needed, but it would be such a typical thing that they finish building a 14T MRI and then “hey guys we just finished this superconductor pipeline and stuff is much easier/better now!”
Oh yeah I think I saw a SciShow episode about this. It’s in like one category beneat red meat and “a bad night’s sleep”, if I recall correctly?
Don’t the current quantum computers also rely on superconducting materials that need to be kept sort cold?
Not being a Facebook user and only seeing some mentions of FB/Meta in thread like this I can confirm I haven’t heard of the Facebook Papers. It rings a bell about some privacy violation stuff, but not a big one.
I love beautiful environments and such, so if I could pick anything that wouldn’t exists based on something that does exist, I would make a 3D or even VR version of this old Korean 2D sidescrolling game called Maplestory.
Not gonna lie, that’s going to be 99.9% nostalgia, but it has a couple of awesome areas that have amazing backgrounds and thoughts behind it. Like typical magical forests, dungeons, cloud cities, but also a lego-gone-interdimensional city where time is weird.
youtube has premium?
Yeah I figured haha. But yeah, big doesn’t equal good, I like the communities on lemmy better by now, without a lot of randoms.
Surprises me there is still some… normal stuff. I guess there a still people just normally using reddit lel?
I hope it’s a matter of time. I’m starting to feel more communities are becoming more and more populated and it’s by now just starting to top reddit.
Edit: thinking about it, if people still like it on reddit than, whatever anyone wants. I’ve got a feeling the quality is better here, so I don’t think I’d mind it staying a bit lesss mega-big.
Their going hard on the whole “bad publicity is also publicity”
Im still getting into DnD and don’t get it, can someone explain?
Maybe I’m missing something as I’m not from the states. Why the hell is a guy who is famous for murder invites to talk at a university?