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Laurence Moroney 🇺🇸🇮🇪 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

@lmoroney

Keynote Speaker // AI Expert and Consultant // Best-selling AI author https://t.co/7aUZxG0w6z // Former @Google @Microsoft @Reuters

Sammamish Katılım Nisan 2007
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Laurence Moroney 🇺🇸🇮🇪 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas! I know not everyone celebrates this Holiday, and that's ok. But I do! And it's one where I like to take time to remember what's important. The people who are close to you. The people who *could* be close to you. And the people that may never be, but you want to wish the best for them anyway! Please take some time to feel the love and share it this Christmas. Even a little can go a very long way!
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Laurence Moroney 🇺🇸🇮🇪 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Are you interested in how AI will impact your job, your life, or your hobbies? I put together this quick 90 minute course, that is free through the link below to help you navigate the hype and uncertainty. Spoiler alert: Don't believe the charlatans, and don't believe the hypesters. Understanding is a triple edged sword, and this will help you avoid getting cut... [Link in first reply]
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John Barach@John_Barach·
That's what happens with literature in many schools. You can't just read Shakespeare; you have a teacher to explain things, give quizzes, assign homework ("Compare and contrast Mercutio & Juliet's Nurse"). It'd be no surprise if you didn't want to read Shakespeare again. 5/
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John Barach@John_Barach·
Suppose you were about to see 𝐼𝑡'𝑠 𝑎 𝑊𝑜𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑟𝑓𝑢𝑙 𝐿𝑖𝑓𝑒 for the first time. But first a teacher lectured you on the Great Depression. Then she gave biographies of the screenwriter, director, and principal actors. 1/
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Mb2305@MarkBat90267665·
@lmoroney Because you have no clue "obviously" how banks treat risk management
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🇦🇪 Sheikh Khalid الشيخ خالد
They give you $2 million. You got 20 minutes to spend it or it's gone. Can't buy cars, planes, yachts, or houses. No gold or diamonds either. What you buying?
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Mb2305@MarkBat90267665·
@lmoroney You obviously have never worked in a bank...
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Laurence Moroney 🇺🇸🇮🇪 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@Gimpygod I do remember reading once about a guy that survived an accident that destroyed half his brain, and his personality changed completely. Must look that up. Not sure which of my brain sides I trust the most! Anyway -- how are you doing? Miss chatting with you, buddy!
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Gimpygod
Gimpygod@Gimpygod·
@lmoroney Heya do you think the human brain has two hemispheres that can function separately yet are in constant contact via the corpus callosum? A built in second opinion? Been reading about people who have had that cut & seem like 2 different ppl one religious the other not.
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Mb2305@MarkBat90267665·
@lmoroney You honestly think they are going to let an AI agent/llm(s) that hallucinates make any decision like this, the only ones hallucinating is you lads if you think this is a real use case
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samwise
samwise@itsmebutterz·
@lmoroney Nigga how much that fatass Sergey pay you in $link to post thusu
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Laurence Moroney 🇺🇸🇮🇪 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
...and everyone who plays remembers the day their rating flipped to 'Elite'
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely

I often think about the technical limitations that game designers of the 80s had to work with - both in terms of software and hardware. The game that stands at the very top is Elite. Think about this for a second: The core game code on the BBC Micro version occupied roughly 22 KB of memory. Now think about what Braben and Bell turned that into: a universe with eight galaxies, each containing 256 star systems (for a total of 2,048 planets/systems). Each system featured unique details: government type, economy, technology level, population, commodity prices, and even descriptive text (e.g., a planet known for "carnivorous arts graduates" or similar quirky combinations). If you still need a bit more help to contextualize that, try this: Elite was smaller than many modern text files or desktop icons, yet it contained (and let you freely explore) a multi-galaxy-spanning universe that felt vast and limitless. Oh, and by the way, the game also rendered 3D wireframe ships, stations, and planets in real time on a 2 MHz 6502 processor. This is no slight on today’s game designers. They work with what they have, and that's okay. But when you think about the worlds that some programmers created with the tools they were given, it sometimes breaks my brain trying to understand how they did it. Elite is a true masterpiece on so many levels. I played the C64 version back in the day, and even 40+ years later it still feels like one of the most incredible programming wonders ever.

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