davidgro @ davidgro @lemmy.world Posts 4Comments 1,367Joined 2 yr. ago
True enough. I likely will just stick with the stock system.
Do you know if that's still the case on their new systems?
I'm currently waiting for next gen GPUs to become available and have been leaning towards Tuxedo
I rather thought that was one of the main selling points of the Proton services.
Wouldn't most other providers just give up the senders' details immediately?
(Edit: less absolute)
It can be used in moderation. Obviously when talking back and forth with an actual cat is one example.
Another is from the days before cell phones. If my parents got separated from each other when shopping, my dad would start to meow very loudly and mom would run over as quick as she could, to shut him up and stop embarrassing us.
It's made for him. It's his hole.
Hopefully they leave a map to dryland in a more convenient form than a tattoo.
I disagree with the wording "human-like" because they don't at all work the way humans do (and that's part of my first point - it may be the wrong approach entirely to try to generalize as we seem to do) current systems are better at certain narrow tasks which don't involve hard facts and are extremely bad at others, which they still perform with full confidence and mislead people who think they are thinking.
But yeah, your main point is right: these things easily and regularly passing the Turing Test is a statement about human unintelligence and not artificial intelligence.
Yes, but that's only like 2 or so networks.
I need to re-read that one myself, especially now that we have
::: spoiler spoiler
working "Chinese rooms" (LLMs) in the real world.
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Note that the book is free on the author's site.
I've often wondered if the quest for Artificial General Intelligence has failed so far because even Natural General Intelligence doesn't exist - exactly as expressed in this comic.
My evidence is the way brain injuries and such can take out Very precise functionality (stuff like prosopagnosia) instead of just generally making things worse in every case.
The link to the "ing" version in their first link does support the use in the article. TIL also.
I've had good success with small pieces of electrical tape cut so that a very small part of the LED is still exposed.
This is clearly a comma-is-thousands number of miles (as is consistent with places that use miles).
It's 1.66 seconds at light speed.
Probably, but I haven't paid attention to which gun brand he likes.
The official inflation rate doesn't include food or energy. It's ridiculous.
I have a car (Toyota SUV) that does the automatic parking brake thing. There's also a button to manually brake/unbrake them but I've not yet found a reason to use it.
Clearly his galaxy soul.
Dude.
Dude?
Dude!
Dude...
Slalom gets pretty close in some ways. It's amazing to watch what someone highly skilled can do, even when just practicing.