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ory_hara t1_j1t4v13 wrote
Reply to comment by StarChild413 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
There is nothing to explain, it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy but could otherwise be painted in metaphor. But that misses the joke of an AI generated "documentary". You know how it goes, once explained, it dies.
ory_hara t1_j1sv1ef wrote
Reply to comment by Tioben in Second law of information dynamics by efh1
First of all, nothing in the paper proves that mutations are not random. Here is what is stated:
>... but it also points to a possibledeterministic approach to genetic mutations, currently believed tobe just random events.
This is an extremely bold statement to make and is purely speculation at this point (as described in paper).
Basically, we already know that mutations happen in nature, but scientists don't seem to agree exactly why and how all mutations happen. We know that radiation can cause mutations because we've seen it happen and seem to understand the mechanism of action. We know that viruses tend to mutate over time too, but speculating that mutations are deterministic based on the available dataset is an outrageous reach.
Since you're like 14, think of the paper as presenting a duality or inverse conjecture of the 2nd law of thermodynamics, only instead of entropy we have information. The thing that most people probably won't pick up right away is that entropy and information are basically the same thing in different colored clothing. So essentially, the paper re-words the second law of thermodynamics to apply to information makes a general hypothesis that this applies universally. It doesn't actually *prove* anything, and if it did, it would be the first successful proof by example. It does however show that the hypothesis does seem to hold in two different types of systems and demonstrates the relation between them.
So how does it relate to mutations again? Long story short, this leads us to believe that we can perhaps reduce the search space for likely variants of viruses' mutations (and perhaps other systems) by calculating probabilities. This isn't exactly something extremely novel, but now that it has been formalized it can be used more effectively.
ory_hara t1_j1oz625 wrote
Reply to What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
I think it'll help contribute to making Idiocracy into a documentary, literally and figuratively.
ory_hara t1_j06rpl3 wrote
Reply to comment by silveroranges in Why do so many people assume malevolent AI won’t be an issue until future AI controlled robots and drones come into play? What if malevolent AI has already been in play, covertly, via social media or other distributed/connected platforms? -if this post gets deleted by a bot, we might have the answer by Shaboda
I didn't read the whole thing, I just skimmed for keywords. But I'm pretty sure you are thinking of GitHub Co-pilot.
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Ninja edit: Also, this is probably an ad.
ory_hara t1_ixxgl4e wrote
Reply to comment by iamisg in Study of families finds evidence of intergenerational transmission of Dark Triad traits and emotional reactivity by chrisdh79
I appreciate this explanation. I believe that I might be the light kind, because I love everyone, but I will eat your heart if you cross me.
ory_hara t1_j3r0dx8 wrote
Reply to After 50 years, fusion power hits a major milestone by Possible-Judgment-39
This is really old news. Nothing to see here.