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AI's Future Hangs in the Balance With California Law
  • For anything where you would ever expect a predictable, useful outcome to an arbitrary input. There is no possible path to LLMs ever doing anything close to that.

    LLMs aren't driving cars. LLMs aren't doing financial modeling. Those are entirely different tools with heavily hand crafted models to specific applications.

    Anyone using an LLM to provide therapy should get multiple life sentences in prison regardless of outcomes. There is no possible way to LLMs ever being actually useful for therapy. It's just a random text generator that's tuned well enough to sound good. It has no substance and the underlying tech cannot possibly develop substance.

  • AI's Future Hangs in the Balance With California Law
  • It's only an "open question" if you are somehow confused by the fact that it's a super simple algorithm that cannot ever possibly be used like that.

    It may be a small part of a proper architecture for a functional solution, but there's no possibility that it will ever be doing the heavy lifting. It is what it is, and that's an obvious dead end.

  • AI's Future Hangs in the Balance With California Law
  • There are plenty of nondeterministic algorithms. It's not a special trait. There are plenty of algorithms with actual emergent behavior, which LLMs don't have to any meaningful extent. We absolutely understand how LLMs work

    The answer to both of your questions is not some unsolved mystery. It's "of course not". That's not what they do and fundamentally requires a much more complex architecture to even approach.

  • AI's Future Hangs in the Balance With California Law
  • We do fully understand them. Not knowing the exact reason they come to a model doesn't mean the algorithm has a shred of mystery involved. It's like saying we don't understand fluid dynamics because it's computationally heavy.

    It's autocomplete with a really big training set and a really big model. It cannot possibly develop agency. It's hundreds of orders of magnitude of complexity short of a human.

  • AI's Future Hangs in the Balance With California Law
  • Zero of these things are impacted by this legislation in any way.

    This is exclusively the mentally unstable "killer AI" nonsense. We're not even 1% of 1% of the way to anything resembling agency.

  • AI's Future Hangs in the Balance With California Law
  • Though it sounds extreme, there are a lot of smart people in the AI community who truly believe AI could end humanity.

    No. There are not.

    Believing anything resembling current tools has the capacity to end humanity in incontrovertible proof that you are not smart.

  • What Would God Say About File-Sharing? * TorrentFreak
  • Let's ignore the fact that none of the major religions, or major sects of major religions, is internally consistent enough that it would be possible for a rational take on what their god's opinion is on anything modern using any kind of logic. Let's ignore that none of the sects agree with each other and that every one of them arbitrarily picks and chooses from their book and random external writings to determine "what god thinks".

    It doesn't matter how many people are religious. It's still spam not actually relevant to piracy in any way.

  • Though in the case of Steam, #3 is a bit questionable
  • A lot of newer games are also big enough that backing them up reliably actually is a meaningful burden. My Steam library is like 900 games. Even though a lot of them are 500MB, a lot of them aren't.

    I can't store that shit.

  • What's your take on private trackers?
  • I really want to join them, but "sign up with your actual IP" is an unconditional dealbreaker as far as I'm concerned.

    I don't consider a VPN optional for regular web browsing. I'm definitely not turning it off for something that's actually Illegal.

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    The fact that this double standard exists (I did this search today to confirm)
  • Because the point of those support programs is to prevent literal physical harm, which is massively correlated to physically stronger men screaming at physically smaller women and children. (In straight couples) If your husband is yelling at you frequently, the probability is reasonably high that there will be physical harm. It's effectively a certainty that there's a real threat of physical harm associated with the yelling.

    (In straight couples), if your wife is yelling at you, the probability is close to zero that there will be physical harm. It is also unlikely that the yelling even constitutes any threat of physical harm.

    Almost no man searching that term needs or benefits from resources on being abused by their wife. Almost every woman reading searching that term does need resources on being abused by their husband.

  • This is extremely concerning for me . Thoughts ?
  • It's not possible.

    By design, everything you posted is shared to hundreds of other servers, all of which are capable of doing anything they want with it. I can guarantee you that there are several that are archiving anything and everything that gets federated to them and will not remove that content when the original server does.

  • What game do you recommend someone who likes the mechanics but not the setting of Baldur's Gate 3?
  • It's not all as much gore as the brain parasite, but it's full of scenes that are every bit as dark and fucked up. I won't list anything in particular detail because of spoilers, but i've seen dozens of things that are super fucked up, and I'm not even out of act 1. I've had numerous people want to rip out eyeballs, failed a dice roll to mind control an enemy into eating himself, been suicide bombed, had a slave incubator for a witch go apeshit on me for rescuing her, and loads more. It's absolutely super dark.

  • What game do you recommend someone who likes the mechanics but not the setting of Baldur's Gate 3?
  • Are you playing with a controller or M/KB?

    There are plenty of other CRPGs (good search term) that are fine with a mouse/keyboard. Larian kind of stands alone in terms of how well they handle with a controller though. Divinity Original Sin 2 is still dark, but not as in your face about it.

    Other terms that have similar battles (but generally more closed maps) are tactical RPGs, strategy RPGs, turn based tactics or turn based strategy. I can't break down the lines between any of those sub-genres, but they're all kind of in the neighborhood. A lot of them are also dark, though.

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