majnuker
majnuker t1_j8varna wrote
Reply to comment by 5m0k37r3353v3ryd4y in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
Yes but the difference here, argumentatively, is that for soft-intelligence such as language and facts determining what is absolutely correct can be much harder and people's instinct for what is correct can be very off base.
Conversely, we understand numbers, units etc. enough. But, I suppose the analogy also works in a different way: most people don't understand quadratic equations anymore, or advanced proofs, but most people also don't try to use a calculator for that normally.
Conversely, we often need assistance and look up soft-intelligence information and rely on accuracy, while most citizens lack the knowledge necessary to easily identify a problem with the answer.
So, sort of two sides to the same coin about human fallibility and reliance on knowledge-based tools.
majnuker t1_isq0oaz wrote
Reply to comment by bradmajors69 in Scientists Engineer Bacteria to Recycle Plastic Waste Into Valuable Chemicals by izumi3682
It also is reminiscent of the Andromeda Strain which rapidly mutates into being airborne and then out of being deadly/eating stuff. Fantastic book.
majnuker t1_ish76i2 wrote
Reply to Drawing inspiration from nature, researchers developed a medical adhesives that stops blood loss and promotes blood coagulation. The adhesive can also be removed without causing re-bleeding or even left inside the body to be absorbed by giuliomagnifico
So they made medigel from Mass Effect? Neat!
majnuker t1_jadevpk wrote
Reply to Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells | Scientists unveil a path to drive computing forward: organoid intelligence, where lab-grown brain organoids act as biological hardware by chrisdh79
I see we are going for that synthetic victory then?