VoidAndOcean
VoidAndOcean t1_jeb02nf wrote
Reply to comment by AgnewsHeadlessBody in Investing in Space: Boeing’s got to get going by cnbc_official
Every single time an MBA manages an engineering company they run it into the ground.
VoidAndOcean t1_jdwrzzc wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Germany is overhauling its immigration rules to bolster a rapidly shrinking workforce by yash13
You know how cities have chinatown, or little italy, or just a general district where people from a common background will live together?
The mafia in america is still around a hundred years later. Bad stuff survives. Its just a thing.
VoidAndOcean t1_jdwppk1 wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Germany is overhauling its immigration rules to bolster a rapidly shrinking workforce by yash13
I'm met reallly smart people that have horrible beliefs based on where they grew up.
Homophobia for starters.
I agree with you that existing power structures enforce cultural norms but that doesnt take away from it.
Eitherway, we will find out soon what will happen.
VoidAndOcean t1_jdwo3yp wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Germany is overhauling its immigration rules to bolster a rapidly shrinking workforce by yash13
Institutional corruption is nothing more than people tolerating and participating in corruption on an individual basis. Its a cultural issue.
VoidAndOcean t1_jdwlbzn wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Germany is overhauling its immigration rules to bolster a rapidly shrinking workforce by yash13
What do you do with people that don't share your values or culture moving to where you are and then voting?
We all agree that genetically people everywhere are the same. You have then culture which is the differentiating factor between the good places to live and the bad places. If people are allowed to move from the bad places to the good places then change the good places to be like the bad places what have you accomplished?
VoidAndOcean t1_jdtf4zk wrote
Reply to comment by JalapenoLimeade in From brain waves, this AI can sketch what you're picturing by ladyem8
far better than someone pulling the plug when the person's brain is still working.
VoidAndOcean t1_jb7r93k wrote
Reply to comment by nicuramar in New Bill Could Ban TikTok, Other Foreign Technology Products in US Over Data Collection Concerns by donnygel
It doesn't really matter. At that point it becomes about trade: you ban our products so we can't make money in your country so we ban yours.
Can't have a one-sided trade barrier. its bullshit.
VoidAndOcean t1_j9av1ml wrote
Reply to comment by ShawnyMcKnight in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
A bit more than that actually.
VoidAndOcean t1_j9au94e wrote
Reply to comment by ShawnyMcKnight in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
if they bought stock it would have been worth more.
VoidAndOcean t1_j879don wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
there are PHDs studying bullshit all the time and research is a waste of time, it doesn't mean anything. That doesn't give or take away from my view.
you are just slightly out of your depth here arguing for sake of arguing. if you don't like an opinion then simply move on.
VoidAndOcean t1_j877e2t wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
am I giving a lecture?
This is simply my view.
VoidAndOcean t1_j871663 wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
bro i use ml/ai models for my job;
I don't know what to tell you. We know which models to use because we know what it will do.
VoidAndOcean t1_j862hjf wrote
Reply to comment by WeekendCautious3377 in Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
yea but you understand the nature of 1 variable changing has an effect on the whole matrix. It's fine. just a big calculation;
VoidAndOcean t1_j85ydul wrote
Reply to comment by ActiveTeam in Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
We didn't write the way neurons interact with each other. We did write the matrix and nodes.
VoidAndOcean t1_j85wvcw wrote
Reply to comment by ActiveTeam in Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
There is no logic. We knew how it worked by design. Its capability was going to grow exponentially because matrices by definition grow exponentially. It's the same basic logic that drives a 10x10 matrix that runs an n*n matrix.
VoidAndOcean t1_j85w4ex wrote
Reply to comment by jamesj in Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
Fine but the matrix is still there.
VoidAndOcean t1_j85l8cp wrote
Reply to comment by jamesj in Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
I remember clearly in AI class in college computing changes using matrices and calculating a likely outcome.
VoidAndOcean t1_j85kdls wrote
Reply to Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
Alternate title: Computer scientists knew how AI worked before they even created it by modulating it after basic statistics and pattern recognition.
VoidAndOcean t1_jeej5zd wrote
Reply to comment by rocketsocks in Investing in Space: Boeing’s got to get going by cnbc_official
Not how it works. You cant ruin a company for the benefit of its owners lmao.