A legal system that imposes sentences longer than a human life seems to be deeply broken.
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InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do movies always get wrong about your job/hobby?9·2 months agoMovies: “What? You’re making robots? But what if they become evil?”
Me: “No, actually you can prevent that easily by…”
Movies: “Ghost in the machine! Bugs! Hackers! Robot becomes self-concious and disables its safeguards! Evil!”
Me: “Our robots are not even that advanced. Also you can easily add an off switch and…”
Movies: “They’ve bridged their off-switch! Terminators kill all humans now. All robots become evil!”
Me: "Whether they become evil or not depends on how you implement it and also … "
Movies: “Evil robots! More evil robots! The downfall of humanity!”
Every. Damn. Movie. For once I would like to see a movie with robots that don’t turn into mindless “cuz evil” killing machines. It’s really annoying how widespread the fearmongering about robots is in movies.
Also, why the fuck do all robots have the worst possible speech synthesizers ever? Heck, even the announcements in subway trains and buses have better natural sounding computer voices than robots in movies.
Trees going through puberty be like:
Shower heads must be a nightmare.
No, it’s Ladybaby.
Yes. Ladybaby.
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Reasoning failures highlighted by Apple research on LLMsEnglish2·9 months agoArtificial intelligence, like any intelligence, has goals and priorities
No. Intelligence does not necessitate goals. You are able to understand math, letters, words, meaning of those without pursuing a specific goal.
Because it’s not AI, it’s sophisticated pattern separation, recognition, lossy compression and extrapolation systems.
And our brains work in a similar way.
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Reasoning failures highlighted by Apple research on LLMsEnglish25·9 months agoI’m willing to debate the potentials of AI again once they manage to do that without those “benchmarks” getting special attention in the training data.
You sound like those guys who doomed AI, because a single neuron wasn’t able to solve the XOR problem. Guess what, build a network out of neurons and the problem is solved.
What potentials are you talking about? The potentials are tremendous. There are a plethora of algorithms, theoretic knowledge and practical applications where AI really shines and proves its potential. Just because LLMs currently still lack several capabilities, this doesn’t mean that some future developments can’t improve on that and this by maybe even not being a contemporary LLM. LLMs are just one thing in the wide field of AI. They can do really cool stuff. This points towards further potential in that area. And if it’s not LLMs, then possibly other types of AI architectures.
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Small talk is an essential skill7·9 months agoThe problem is the lack of people’s interest in deep topics,
I’m not sure about that. I think small talk serves occasions where you might want to keep it polite as deeper topics tend to become emotionally loaded disputes.
For example, going to a bubble tea shop. Usually, you don’t want to discuss the meaning of life with the shop keeper, but it may be a nice gesture to talk a bit about the small things in life. Small talk is a good way to share a pleasant conversation and appreciate each other.
Furthermore, small talk can serve as an opener to deeper topics if the occasion arises and everyone seems to be in the mood for such deeper topics.Anyway, my wife and I are friends with the shop keeper now and we’ve talked about the weather, religions, vacations and how to raise children.
Great band.
Compared to what I’m used to regarding storage upgrades on other highly integrated devices like smartphones for example, the storage upgrade costs of the steamdeck seem much better and fair.
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Smart TVs take snapshots of what you watch multiple times per secondEnglish160·10 months agoFor example, it might record if people are browsing for baby products or other personal items.
Don’t mind baby products and dildos or whatever.
They could see bank activity and even login credentials when someone is temporarily displaying their own passwords.
This basically ignores all security measures regarding everything. Sensitive communication, company secrets and so on.
That’s fucking seriously huge. What the fuck?!
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Lord of the memes@midwest.social•I'm too busy or somethingEnglish21·10 months agoSadly it works if people are prompted to do it. Similar to yubbtub where it’s common to say stuff like “please like and subscribe”.
And as this can help business, it happens a lot.
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Zombie Survival@sopuli.xyz•Shit just hit the fan, and you need to bunker down in your home. What's the first thing you start wishing you'd stocked up on?6·10 months agoMedicine, first aid material and maybe more advanced stuff like medical tools, painkillers and so on.
that’s what life would be like if we didn’t have to work to survive
Which mustn’t be an issue. Most advanced nations produce a surplus of food for example. So much, that an insane amount of it is wasted and never consumed.
So in principle, sure. Some work is necessary to allow a certain quality of life for all and ensure survival. But if you think about our fucked up wealth distribution, it does not need to be so hard.
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Gaming@beehaw.org•Nintendo and Pokémon are suing Palworld maker Pocketpair2·10 months agoAh I see. Thanks for clearing that up!
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Gaming@beehaw.org•Nintendo and Pokémon are suing Palworld maker Pocketpair1·10 months agoI said “patents infringed”. Or what do you mean?
Or: “Men buying women’s hygiene products, because they exist.”
It’s really hard for me to find some stuff at all.
InternetPerson@lemmings.worldto Gaming@beehaw.org•Nintendo and Pokémon are suing Palworld maker Pocketpair22·10 months agoIf it’s about those pretty similar character models like those linked in the article, then I can understand Nintendo better.
But if it’s just about the concept of “collecting monsters” and using them in battles somehow, then they can go fuck themselves. I’m eager to learn where they see their patents infringed.
Don’t argue with crazy. Those people need help, not a rational discussion (which they are not capable of).