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sophiebaybey · 25 days ago
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Not to preach to the choir but I wonder if people generally realize that AI models like ChatGPT aren't, like, sifting through documented information when you ask it particular questions. If you ask it a question, it's not sifting through relevant documentation to find your answer, it is using an intensely inefficient method of guesswork that has just gone through so many repeated cycles that it usually, sometimes, can say the right thing when prompted. It is effectively a program that simulates monkeys on a typewriter at a mass scale until it finds sets of words that the user says "yes, that's right" to enough times. I feel like if it was explained in this less flattering way to investors it wouldn't be nearly as funded as it is lmao. It is objectively an extremely impressive technology given what it has managed to accomplish with such a roundabout and brain-dead method of getting there, but it's also a roundabout, brain-dead method of getting there. It is inefficient, pure and simple.
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muklisprodigi · 2 years ago
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Essential Tips for Blogging Success (That You’ll Actually Use)
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startrekmemequeen · 5 months ago
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Thinking about Noonien Soong again...
People give him a lot of shit for "being a bad father" but i don't think they realize how hard it actually is to have an android kid.
It's fucking hard to be a parent. That's just a fact of life. Ask anyone who has kids. But imagine if your child also has enough physical strength to stop a moving car with one hand and can think about 10 000 things faster than you blink. But they still have trouble regulating their emotions. They still new to life, everything is new to them. You have to explain things to them, you have to teach them everything. But their brain is something so complicated and difficult, how can you even know that conventional methods will work on them? Do you have to go back and make adjusments to their programming or is it a matter of finding the right words to explain a very complicated subject in a way they would understand? Is their brain capable of comprehending this particular thing? It's your job to find out!
You live in a colony so you're a part of a community and so is your child. If a one year old human child has a tantrum and hits someone, that's totally normal. But what if an android does that? Everyone in your community would be terrified cause they'd think you built that "evil robot" from horror movies and they would want to burn your android (and probably you) on a stake. In fact, even if your child just says something weird or misinterprets a social que, people might become wary of them. So you have to make sure that no accidents happen. It's tricky to keep an eye on a little human all the time, but your child is faster and stronger than any human adult.
There's no parenting book about all of that, cause you made an entirely new type of creature. Problems so unique that no one ever even thought of them become a part of your daily life. And you have to deal with it, you have to figure it out because you CHOSE this fate. You couldn't possibly imagine how this will turn out, because no one has ever done that before. But you still made that choice. You chose to bring a new kind of life to this world. Of course, you could've just built the android, taken all the credit and called it a day. You could've secured a future and a good reputation for yourself. You could've made integrating them into human society and helping them develop someone else's problem. But you didn't. You chose to be there every step of the way. You could've stayed just a scientist. You chose to become a parent. Now you have a child and you're responsible for them. If anything bad happens, it will be your fault. Good luck.
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nintendont2502 · 10 months ago
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the only valid ai is hal homestuck the rest of them can die by my blade
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wynandcore · 1 year ago
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Okay I wanna show my favorite piece of Uprising concept art, it’s been in the back of my mind ever since I saw it
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Look at that.
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kuebikome · 2 years ago
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Trans meds should be released into the Alaskan Wilderness and hunted for sport. Literally the trans gender version of Andrew Tate and pick me girls.
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s-lycopersicum · 1 month ago
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Separation of Concerns is good in theory, but have you considered that, in practice, I don't wanna do it
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werewolfdog · 4 months ago
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Honestly, I think a lot about how it would work in the Severance universe if someone with OSDDID were to be severed.
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arolesbianism · 1 year ago
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Some more concept designs but this time for two guys I’ve never talked abt before oops
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newcodesociety · 8 months ago
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trackerkitsune · 1 year ago
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"chatgpt helped me write this!"
"beta read by chatgpt"
"translated by chatgpt"
Are you fucks *insane*
Chatgpt makes shit up on the fly and will fuck with your words no end
It does not know the proper grammar to translate into other languages and will bullshit you harder than a billionaire
STOP THAT
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hackeocafe · 11 months ago
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youtube
Data Structures and Algorithms using Java
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nintendont2502 · 1 year ago
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python save me. save me python
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javafullstackdev · 1 year ago
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JavaCollections: Your Data, Your Way
Master the art of data structures:
List: ArrayList, LinkedList
Set: HashSet, TreeSet
Queue: PriorityQueue, Deque
Map: HashMap, TreeMap
Pro tips:
Use generics for type safety
Choose the right collection for your needs
Leverage stream API for elegant data processing
Collections: Because arrays are so last century.
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meliohy · 2 years ago
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Does anyone know enough about game design and development to give me some advice?
I'd like to know how realistic it would be to create a web browser 2D pixel art multiplayer game where players can customize rooms and explore them and chat together. Basically create a mix between habbo hotel and manyland.
And how realistic is it considering I'm not actually a developper and only use Python and SQL in my daily life? I did learn other languages but it was a while ago.
I have also never created a website though I know some people who could help me with that.
Anyway I'm a total beginner and don't even know what difficulty this project would be. Does anyone know?
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dtkqer · 1 year ago
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Okay you saw that too I was like ???
between two of my mutuals too. for SHAME!
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