Exactly! I’m always complaining about the illiterate. I like to write them letters because I know it makes them sad.
Exactly! I’m always complaining about the illiterate. I like to write them letters because I know it makes them sad.
Your deeply emotional desire to mulch people trying to fix themselves has been duly noted.
In the real world, we like it when people who would do crimes never do.
Funnily, CSA prevention experts actually find you enabling; you make their jobs harder. Why do you want abusers to hide from us, hm? Are you a CIA plant?
You don’t think there’s a difference between a pedophile who commits rape and a pedophile who seeks help to prevent rape?
I think the point, though, is there should be a redundant system to handle failures, like a mechanical-only door handle.
Another example: your dashboard touchscreen fails, there should still be a button to turn on the AC. Or off. Whatever makes this analogous to the safety concern about doors.
I will let myself bleed out in a Safeway parking lot before installing McDonald’s stupid fucking app to get a 1.99 boiling hot coffee to cauterize the wound with.
How do you feel about negotiating the price of a new car down?
Personally, I think it’s really cool that people without social skills are charged more. It’s like “take that! ya fuckin loser.”
I read the first bullet point and immediately had a prophetic, future-sight vision of the comments before even scrolling down. I’m so sorry, man, haha.
I know a few people who have become more anti green because of JSO,
And you let them? What kind of limp-dick shit is this.
The trailer certainly failed at making his apparition exciting in any case.
I… completely disagree, but you know, whatever.
How does it “understand the strategic aspects of the game really well” if it can’t solve problems it hasn’t seen the answers to?
I think the definition is “whichever is more emotionally important to you.” So, in your case, they would be very, very intelligent.
The Turing test is flawed, because while it is supposed to test for intelligence it really just tests for a convincing fake.
This is just conjecture, but I assume this is because the question of consciousness is not really falsifiable, so you just kind of have to draw an arbitrary line somewhere.
Like, maybe tech gets so good that we really can’t tell the difference, and only god knows it isn’t really alive. But then, how would we know not to give the machine legal rights?
For the record, ChatGPT does not pass the turing test.
When games that are losses for the AI from humans are included, the bug is fixed.
You’re not grasping the fundamental problem here.
This is like saying a calculator understands math because when you plug in the right functions, you get the right answers.
xD God damn that was funny.
Like how many, five?
This is literally what these walled gardens depend on. Why are mocking people for it?
Just change cities, “but my friends live here.”
Just leave the cult, “but the cult separated me from all my other friends.”
Like, yeah. Cult’s do this on purpose to keep people locked in.
What the fuck is this self-important bullshit.
Dude, if you want to kill her, fine, whatever, but we’re putting your ass in prison.
Mmm, I dunno. I kinda like this one, actually. It’s silly.
The Fiat Multipla is pretty bad, though. Who thought a double-chin as a car was a good idea.
its a 45 minute walk to the nearest train station,
Yeah, this is a really, really, really big problem with designing society for cars. Tons of people live in suburbia, with no mixed zoning, where they’re a 2 hour walk from their nearest church, a 4 hour walk if they want a coffee; and so like you say, driving becomes their only option. It’s the only thing they can do, realistically. And if they ever lose their car somehow, uh, say hello to poverty. Good luck getting a job at that coffee shop 4 hours away.
In situations where someone who lives very far from a city is visiting someone else very far, cars probably still make some sense. In the OP picture example, though, that is a prime candidate for transit refactoring. The presence of cars there is actually hurting them.
None of those things replace that content, though.
Look, I dunno if this is legally a copyrights issue, but as a society, I think a lot of people have decided they’re willing to yield to social media and search engine indexers, but not to AI training, you know? The same way I might consent to eating a mango but not a banana.