Ark-kun
Ark-kun t1_izii3vv wrote
Current ML systems are not quite AIs since they do not give the models memory or autonomy.
When the humans give the AI systems true memory, the leap would be much bigger than the current AI leap.
Imagine a person trapped in cryo-stasis. Every time someone asks a question, that person is cloned, the clone answers your question and then the clone is killed. It's hard to be creative in such a system. Compare that with not being killed after every query. In fact one reason that ChatGPT looks so great is that it lives through your whole session, not just a single quesry.
Ark-kun t1_iu385ys wrote
Reply to comment by tabthough in [OC] Racial breakdown of students at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Stanford compared to students scoring 1400+ on the SAT by tabthough
I wish they would publish the raw data (no PII of course).
Ark-kun t1_iu37t0m wrote
Reply to [OC] Racial breakdown of students at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Stanford compared to students scoring 1400+ on the SAT by tabthough
Now let's take Bayes formula and reverse this.
(need more raw data though)
Ark-kun t1_iu37py5 wrote
Reply to comment by Abstract__Nonsense in [OC] Racial breakdown of students at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Stanford compared to students scoring 1400+ on the SAT by tabthough
Underclass is poor people.
Discriminating poor people by race is racist.
Ark-kun t1_ishmkr8 wrote
Reply to comment by SnowyNW in Sleep Simulation: The Future of Sleep? by Defiant_Swann
Life can always be/become worse. Thete is no bottom.
Mathematically: Given x>0, you han make it 2 times smaller any number of times and it would still be >0. Life can be 2x worse than your current life.
Ark-kun t1_j0b1fbp wrote
Reply to comment by Mud_Landry in Fusion energy breakthrough and national security implications explained by TheScienceAdvocate
How much did you pay to post this? Public messages in popular press must be expensive...