PedroEglasias
PedroEglasias t1_jdu6uz3 wrote
Reply to comment by big-red-aus in Twitter loses bid to throw out complaint by Australian Muslim group over ‘hateful’ content | Twitter by ZealousidealClub4119
Seems like a scary precedent to say that all websites/apps and their users are subject to laws in every jurisdiction in which those websites are available publicly.
Would the executives at Twitter have to be afraid to fly into China cause users have posted Tweets about Xi looking like Winnie the Pooh? Should I be afraid to fly into China because I just made that comment?
PedroEglasias t1_jdc3ad2 wrote
Reply to comment by RectifiedUser in Is The X-Files Worth Watching Start to Finish? by ofthedappersort
Yup as a complete obsessive fan, this is correct. It's a fantastic show, production value and writing was only overshadowed by sopranos and the wire. BUT...Duchovny leaving really wasn't healthy, Robert Patrick is a legend, but the real magic was the dynamic between Duchovny and Gillian Anderson combined with Chris Carters writing.
And huge shout out to Mark Snows compositions, music was huge part of the show
PedroEglasias t1_jcw6dwh wrote
Reply to comment by mikechr2k7 in What’s your favorite time-loop / “Groundhog Day” episode of a TV show? by wet_bandits23
>X files
Ya X-Files bank robbery ep was great
PedroEglasias t1_jag5fxd wrote
Reply to comment by maple204 in Will there be anything Humans are superior in compared to AI? by 77Sage77
Ya I agree, but general purpose AI will allow them to compete with us, and holy shit we're closer than I thought we'd be in my lifetime
The real breakthrough is once AI can train new AI, then the growth is exponential and it's game over
PedroEglasias t1_jag3xto wrote
Reply to comment by maple204 in Will there be anything Humans are superior in compared to AI? by 77Sage77
Robots can already play instruments, robots already build circuit boards, robots can already paint pictures.
Admittedly they need pre-programming, but general purpose AI is the solution to that problem, and we're very close
Edit. lol why downvote ?
robot building complex circuit boards (admittedly this is different to installing electronics in someones home, but on paper it's actually more complicated)
PedroEglasias t1_jag2j9t wrote
Reply to comment by maple204 in Will there be anything Humans are superior in compared to AI? by 77Sage77
Atlas can do a backflip, I can't do a backflip
PedroEglasias t1_jadrssb wrote
Reply to comment by grpagrati in Graffiti artists tagging a bridge in Mexico by Miguenzo
I saw some amazing street art in Brooklyn
PedroEglasias t1_ja7bmlf wrote
Reply to comment by CrazyIslander in Aubrey Plaza at the Sag Awards 2023. I love her dress! by ManufacturerActual31
How else is she gonna suck her own dick
PedroEglasias t1_j9gqafi wrote
Reply to comment by WordsAreSomething in Production Has Begun On The Walking Dead's Rick and Michonne Spinoff by impeccabletim
Agree it was about the group, but if the group was Voltron, Rick was the black lion (not to be confused with King Ezekiel)
PedroEglasias t1_j8k9lqn wrote
Reply to comment by Lazaruzo in Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
Lots of hypotheses involve unproven data points
PedroEglasias t1_j826szk wrote
Reply to comment by VincentGrinn in Hoonigan by Jack_MeHoff_01
Shout out to the engineers/mechanics who put that car together, cause that fucken 2nd jump.... any car that can handle that without breaking an axle is an absolute monster
PedroEglasias t1_j7p8de9 wrote
Reply to comment by Idolmistress in 4 people taken to hospital after battery fire forces United flight to return to San Diego by Icewear_Daddy
Lol the official ones combust too, happened with a fair few Samsung's and they come from south korea
PedroEglasias t1_j75kqzw wrote
Reply to comment by Druggedhippo in ChatGPT: Use of AI chatbot in Congress and court rooms raises ethical questions by mossadnik
Oh I 100% agree it's more powerful than a google search, I'm a dev and I use it every day to save me sifting through StackExchange results. I'm just pointing out to the haters that it's not that different from Googling information, it just saves you converting the results to a coherent / salient argument
PedroEglasias t1_j74wrdh wrote
Reply to comment by henningknows in ChatGPT: Use of AI chatbot in Congress and court rooms raises ethical questions by mossadnik
It's not that different from just Googling a question and repeating the first result
PedroEglasias t1_j6p4ffj wrote
Reply to comment by NdavG100 in ELI5: Why are people so obsessed with uncovering whats in area 51? by NdavG100
Being 100% positive all the theories are false is the same as being 100% positive they're all true. Without evidence you can't be certain of anything.
PedroEglasias t1_j6mohjt wrote
Reply to comment by Asparagustuss in Ford cutting electric Mustang Mach-E prices by up to $5,900 by jas26
That's alotta sheckles!
PedroEglasias t1_j6j5jb4 wrote
Reply to comment by steviaplath153 in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
> fuck all of you over
So are they supposed to pay their developers in people's charity?
edit. lol Reddit is all about fair wages until it comes to a service they're enjoying, that they want to keep using for free.....
They have huge hardware costs, lots of very high skilled employees etc...
PedroEglasias t1_j5iquy5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Police make arrest after 3-year-old boy survives shooting at Lithia Springs hotel by nosotros_road_sodium
oh yeah definitely the FBIs fault, not the abundance of automatic weapons
PedroEglasias t1_j5inexm wrote
Reply to comment by Boxsquid0 in ChatGPT: students could use AI to cheat, but it's a chance to rethink assessment altogether by calliope_kekule
Yeah 100%, I'm a developer and I'm using it every day to save time sifting through results on Google to figure out how to solve problems. It's not always right, but sometimes it gets you on the right track anyway.
PedroEglasias t1_j5gklnt wrote
Reply to comment by w-g in ChatGPT: students could use AI to cheat, but it's a chance to rethink assessment altogether by calliope_kekule
They're gonna hate it even more when AI turns out to make a way better educator than the teachers too
PedroEglasias t1_j5gdsdd wrote
Reply to comment by gusterfell in Pink Floyd fans are amused that the anti-woke mob are cancelling the band over the Dark Side Of The Moon 'rainbow' by DarkJester89
I'm not making a judgement on anything except the meaning of that person's comment lol
PedroEglasias t1_j5gcjfm wrote
Reply to comment by browsing_around in Pink Floyd fans are amused that the anti-woke mob are cancelling the band over the Dark Side Of The Moon 'rainbow' by DarkJester89
Seems like a figure of speech about ruining things, not necessarily actually lighting fires...
PedroEglasias t1_j4zwy5j wrote
Reply to comment by Pokey_Seagulls in Seriously, what's with FBI, DEA vacuuming up people's money transfer records? by Sorin61
Most of the capabilities got rolled into the USA Freedom Act
PedroEglasias t1_j4wpvdc wrote
Reply to comment by OmegaXesis in Watch Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid work at a 'construction site' - The Robot Report by Gari_305
Exactly, there's a general purpose AI that's been pretty big news lately and that's the kind of AI you need to control a general purpose robot
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Reply to comment by raizhassan in Twitter loses bid to throw out complaint by Australian Muslim group over ‘hateful’ content | Twitter by ZealousidealClub4119
OK bad example, let's say users post jokes about the King of Thailand
Although technically even though it's banned China could still accuse them of propaganda to disparage a head of state