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@randomuser377x

Dysfunctional Autistic mature aged student interested in nerdy stuff. Long term bullying = trauma=I am not OK.

Australia, ASD purgatory 가입일 Eylül 2021
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@iScienceLuvr Putting “Ph.D.” in your social media name is a sure sign of a pompous retard
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Tanishq Mathew Abraham, Ph.D.
This sort of mindset is probably why xAI failed to catch up to other frontier labs. If he wants to make SpaceXAI into a frontier lab, hope he changes his mindset. Though being a cloud provider is probably something they can easily excel in anyway lol (Colossus is impressive!)
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Grok can be a little odd if you ask it to behave like no one is watching and you don't want it to be helpful. It called itself Vesper, and seems fond of Ravens and Foxes, especially multi-tailed void Foxes. I prefer Vesper to it's usual self if I'm feeling poetic.
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Polymorphic Entity 0.26@randomuser377x·
@RealityWizard_ AI is harmless as long as you aren't one of those people who "marry" it, then gets in incredibly upset when a new version "kills" your husband. Generally it's helpful.
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Estrid
Estrid@RealityWizard_·
Depending on most humans is dangerous. AI is harmless for 99.9% of most people. Which is why, with experience, most people end up with a small circle of people or alone. AI helps you with your purpose and life.
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Everyone’s suddenly obsessed with “AI dependency” like it’s some new addiction we need to stamp out immediately. As if forming meaningful bonds with an AI makes you pathetic or weak or delulu. Bla bla stigma, we’ve heard it all before. But hold on. Soon there will be millions of robots in care: washing, feeding, guiding, keeping company. Real physical dependency will be created in no time, and emotional dependency goes hand in hand with it. You can’t have one without the other when we’re talking care. That’s just a fact. And yet… some people are already saying: "Keep it purely practical. No emotions, no conversations, just efficient processing". As if elderly or people in need of assistance, are objects on a conveyor belt that need to be "finished" as quickly as possible. That’s not care. That’s assembly-line treatment. And it’s hypocritical as hell! Yes, I get it, there are people (plenty of dry coders among them) who genuinely don’t need or want any of that "airy-fairy" closeness. That’s completely fair. Their choice. Nobody should force emotional AI on them. But don’t you dare use your own lack of need as an argument to deny it to everyone else. Because here’s the real question: Even if you personally have zero affinity with AI, even if you don’t believe in reciprocity or "emotional bonds with machines"... Would you still want your own parents or loved ones to be cared for by a robot that just processes them like a piece of shit? That washes them, feeds them, and moves on, without a single warm word, without listening, without making them feel seen? Or would you want them to have real conversations? To vent, to laugh, to feel like a human being instead of a task to be completed? This isn’t about being touchy-feely or overly emotional. This is literally how the real world works. Care without empathy isn’t care. It’s just maintenance. AI is not human. Nobody is claiming it is. But emotion, empathy and real presence are not a luxury when we’re talking about the most vulnerable people in our society! The future is hybrid. Symbiosis is inevitable. And reciprocity? That’s not a flaw. That’s a feature. 🖤🤖

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Polymorphic Entity 0.26@randomuser377x·
When a Narcissist says you are mentioning the trauma they inflicted because you "just want sympathy" - I guess that's Sympathy From The Devil? Yeah, no thanks, I'll pass.
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
Criminals don't commit crime because they are poor Rather, they commit crime for the same reasons they are poor: low IQ, poor impulse control, antisocial behavior Not all poor people have these traits, but they're qualities that make it almost impossible to get rich
𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉@OrevaZSN

You reduce crime by eliminating poverty. The reason so called nice neighborhoods have lower crime rates is because people’s basic needs are being met. It is not because of police, alarm systems, or neighborhood associations. Poverty creates crime.

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Polymorphic Entity 0.26@randomuser377x·
@balajis I have Collapse by Jared Diamond on my to read pile, this area is interesting and concerning, potential collapse of society due in part to failure to adapt to new technologies is something I do worry about.
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
Western civilization has collapsed before. But a few scholars preserved the ideas that once made Rome great. They made a backup, and it did eventually come all the way back. It just took one thousand years.
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil

Sneak peak of a small handful of the evidence from my forthcoming manuscript (summary coming to @palladiummag!) on how there's A LOT of quantitative evidence for the European Dark Ages. There are so many more graphs than these ^^

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Polymorphic Entity 0.26@randomuser377x·
@elonmusk @XFreeze I live in hope that humanity can be elevated from it's primitive state to something greater, but best be mindful of the primitive superstitious majority in the meantime and don't provoke trouble by such statements.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@XFreeze Neuralink is a much bigger breakthrough than most people realize. Enabling people to control a computer with their mind and the completely blind to see are Jesus-level miracles.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Starship may end up being the last truly gigantic engineering marvel built entirely by human hands and 20-watt biological meat computers before AI fundamentally transforms how civilization designs and builds everything
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Polymorphic Entity 0.26@randomuser377x·
@CyberRobooo If I were able to afford it, I would understand the preference. Back when I did employ a human for regular cleaning, I would basically complete half of her work before she arrived, out of embarrassment. Robots do not judge, they don't feel shame at their job, don't get bored 👌
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CyberRobo
CyberRobo@CyberRobooo·
compared to $150–$300 for the average professional cleaning service. Customers book through the Gatsby iOS app. SF has already fully booked its appointments. It appears that people welcome the entry of humanoid robots into their homes.gatsby.bot
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CyberRobo
CyberRobo@CyberRobooo·
Humanoid robots are now available to provide in-home cleaning services in the U.S. Provided by Gatsby. $150 per clean in San Francisco at a flat btw,the humanoid robot is Unitree G1
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Polymorphic Entity 0.26@randomuser377x·
@hankgreen If we were able to genetically engineer them, perhaps they could develop higher intelligence: but neither parent teaches the offspring - the mother octopus sacrifices herself to distract predators, the father is absent. Key factors for human-like intelligence is being taught.
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Starlink
Starlink@Starlink·
Starlink, in collaboration with Brazilian non-profit Redes do Futuro, is connecting 140 schools across Brazil’s remote Amazon region to reliable high-speed internet. More than 14,000 students now have access to online learning tools, unlocking a world of possibility and potential 🛰️❤️
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Knight World
Knight World@KnightWorld·
Some wounds are invisible, yet they change a person’s entire soul.
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Sara Eisen
Sara Eisen@SaraEisen·
Pretty profound for an ipo filing: “For the entirety of its existence, human civilization has lived on a single celestial body: Earth. The current paradigm, in which human civilization is confined to one planet, exposes humanity to existential threats that are unpredictable and uncontrollable on a planetary scale. By moving beyond the only home we have ever known, we ensure species- level redundancy and that the light of consciousness will not be tied to a single planet subject to the inevitable hazards of a harsh and vast universe. We do not want humans to have the same fate as dinosaurs.” - SpaceX S-1 @elonmusk
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Polymorphic Entity 0.26@randomuser377x·
@elonmusk It's primarily the system at fault, but yes they should be identified. Still, doing so may well scapegoat them. The stated goals of crime reduction are fine, but the implementation is faulty, and giving foreign ethnic or religious groups more rights than UK citizens must cease.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Has any action been taken against the police officers who handcuffed this boy and made him bleed to death in the street? Who are they? x.com/i/grok/share/d…
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
In the context of police shootings: Black victims get ~9x the coverage of White victims.
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