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เข้าร่วม Ekim 2024
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@eigenrobot Desert skeptics be like "erm its actually just a coincidence that every culture in history enjoys a yummy treat after a big meal"
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eigenrobot@eigenrobot·
desert is a social construct
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@krishnanrohit I'm especially skeptical of hayek info being a relevant issue. If we are imagining a individual that could mitosis itself into a billion parallel copies that fill in every individual role in an economy then it seems hard to imagine where hidden information could rise from.
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@krishnanrohit I know its tired to quible over ASI definitions, but it really doesn't sound like an RSI superintelligence scenario if it can't make the trains run on time almost immediately. Maybe we get a few years of transition, but I think that will be mostly due to physical constraints.
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rohit@krishnanrohit·
ASI is no reason to dismiss all coordination problems, you cannot just assume away all Hayekian information. "curing cancer will be easier than replacing Accenture" sounds crazy but is quite possibly true.
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@myhandle @jkeatn Its a little funny that this essay opens with accusing functionalism of being the bias-induced position. Like come on now for every 1 rationalist weirdo that believes in the possibility ai consciousness there is 10 thousand people who will go apoplectic just from hearing the idea
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Jake Eaton@jkeatn·
i expect many many more people to start developing opinions on computational functionalism in the next few years
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@Maddy_Matinee Actually pretty prescient given that, as any star wars fan can tell you, jar jar binks spent his final years as a clown performing on the streets of naboo, entertaining children despite being ostracized by the community for his contributions to war criminal regime.
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Maddy 🍿@Maddy_Matinee·
i love this poster. un ami. un clown
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@corsaren If you haven't already seen it, Patchwright by gossip goblin was pretty good. Its the first ai movie I've seen that feels like an actual creative project and not just a tech demo.
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@eshanbetrabet Leaving a timbit 20 pack in the breakroom there must go so hard
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eshan@eshanbetrabet·
bro what
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@blown_through Why wouldn't he reference warring states period lmao
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@egrefen This is just absurd really, if all you cared about was progress then you should be absolutely thrilled that people managed to turn AI tech into basically the forefront of the entire planet's economy. You're clearly just sour about it for personal reasons.
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@egrefen What good would all that foundational AI research be doing for humanity if the private labs didn't pick it up deliver it in a way where everyone on earth gets easy access to it? And how much funding for research and datacenters would humanity miss out on if they didn't do that?
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Edward Grefenstette
How much AI research in the US has yielded a Nobel prize and transformational technology? Deep Learning seems to me like it was a Franco-British-Canadian affair, AlphaFold was London-born. The world creates and SV hypes and takes profit. Standing on the shoulders of giants.
Elad Gil@eladgil

People at major AI labs (using internal models) 3-4 months ahead of startup silicon valley engineers SV founders/eng 3-6 months ahead of NY NY founders/eng 6-12 months ahead of rest of world Most people have no idea how fast AI shifting as 1-2 years behind SOTA "The future is here, just not equally distributed" - Robert Heinlein

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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@zillowgonewild Big shout out to the owner of this place who clearly tried to save a buck by painting the walls on his own and ended up splattering white paint on every square inch of the original wood accent pieces. You love to see it...
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Zillow Gone Wild 🏡@zillowgonewild·
Here’s a “one of a kind architectural gem” built by architect Tom Mozen in Marietta, GA. $799,000
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Ken Kirtland IV
Ken Kirtland IV@KenKirtland17·
The sad part about the UAP conspiracy stuf is that imo there actually is really shady behavior from our government on this topic and I don't know why. And we never will because 95% of people in that space are insane and its a grifters paradise
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@fakecarlsagan @KenKirtland17 Yes it is. I trust the airforce to be better at identifying aerial objects than some failed misinformation researcher with a book to sell who thinks they've instantly solved the case. If AARO says something is unidentified then I'm going to lean towards believing its unidentified
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@fakecarlsagan @KenKirtland17 Apparently not given that we are talking about videos of things the US military is saying they cannot identify. If actual internal agencies like AARO can't identify it then I'm skeptical of outsider skeptics who claim they've solved it all within a day of seeing the vids
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@artchad I like the part in kurzweil's book when he presents a graph like this but it goes all the way back to the advent of multicellular life and he is just like "waow look at those doubling times, it means we'll get agi in 2029."
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The Happy Smiler
The Happy Smiler@artchad·
My entire fyp has been this for the past 2 months.
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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@juddrosenblatt @hendrycks "AI will inevitably be smarter than us, control won't work... anyways here is my clever idea on how we will control AI and make it do the things we want" okay man
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Judd Rosenblatt
Judd Rosenblatt@juddrosenblatt·
AI will inevitably get smarter than us “Control” won’t work Glad to see smart engagement with this from @hendrycks “Eigenism” suggests making AI care about humans by making humans part of what AI takes itself to be This may actually be possible with Attention Schema Theory
Dan Hendrycks@hendrycks

What happens when AIs become smarter than us? Why would they keep humans around if given the choice? Our new paper argues that only trying to control AIs is a limited strategy, and that a stable, mutualistic human-AI future may be possible.

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phrygian@phrygiandomina·
@artista_elias @ArtemisElessar @DJSnM So there are just a bunch of amazon drones with flares attached to them flying around the middle of the ocean, US military bases, remote middle-east hinterlands etc etc? And the US military is incapable of tracking down this global cabal of amateur drone and flare enthusiasts?
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Elias Artista
Elias Artista@artista_elias·
Maybe a flare? The thing is, the footage we have is not exactly the USS Enterprise jumping into warp. It’s something that could plausibly be explained by technology we already have. So is it mysterious? Perhaps. But is it truly unexplainable or awe-inspiring in the way it’s being presented (for whatever reason)? Say I attach one of these emergency flares to a drone and film it from 3 km away with an IR camera while doing sharp 90-degree turns and similar maneuvers. Can somebody with more time on their hands actually do this please? :D
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
It continues to amaze me that people complain that all the images of UAP’s are blurry, badly exposed or otherwise low quality making it hard to identify what’s being shown.
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