• EatATaco@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    My question to you is how is it different than a human in this regard? I would go to class, study the material, hope to retain it, so I could then apply that knowledge on the test.

    The ai is trained on the data, “hopes” to retain it, so it can apply it on the test. It’s not storing the book, so what’s the actual difference?

    And if you have an answer to that, my follow up would be “what’s the effective difference?” If we stick an ai and a human in a closed room and give them a test, why does it matter the intricacies of how they are storing and recalling the data?

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      7 months ago

      holy fuck you’re a moron

      please go read a book, and look at some art. no, marvel media doesn’t count.

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        7 months ago

        Me, about to suggest some actually really good, thought provoking Marvel comics that somehow got made alongside the relentless superhero soap opera: oh wait now isn’t the time, we’re dunking on the AI bro

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      7 months ago

      I’m not sure what you even mean by “how is it different”, but for starters a human can actually get a good mark at the bar and spicy autocomplete clearly cannot.

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        7 months ago

        spicy autocomplete clearly cannot.

        What you are basing this “it clearly cannot” on? Because an early iteration of it was mediocre at it? The first ICE cars were slower than horses, I’m afraid this statement may be the equivalent of someone pointing at that and saying “cars can’t get good at going fast.”

        But I specifically asked “in this regard”, referring to taking a test after previously having trained yourself on the data.

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      7 months ago

      How is a human being different from running cat my\_textbook.txt? Checkmate! Give Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie billions of dollars, for they have invented artificial general intelligence, and now we may all have robot girlfriends.

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        7 months ago

        Give Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie billions of dollars

        I mean, if we took all net worth of Sam Altman and split it between these two guys who at least benefited humanity with their work we’d get at least a step closer to justice in the universe.

        Getting a Turing award: $1M

        Dropping out of Stanford to work on something unironically called “Loopt”: Priceless