Should Reddit or quora be liable if Google used a link instead? Ai doesn’t need to work 100% of the time. It just needs to be better than what we are using.
Should Reddit or quora be liable if Google used a link instead? Ai doesn’t need to work 100% of the time. It just needs to be better than what we are using.
The ultimate question of philosophy…
“"Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee?”
-Camus
Can already kind of do that with dogs. They’re like a Twister board with big buttons the dogs can push. As you say, not whole sentences but “human, leave, dog, sad” is essentially them learning our language.
Dude, we fed LSD to dolphins then gave them a rub and tug in the name of science…
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Everyone always lies.
Maybe it’s the system that’s broken not the individuals.
Prosecuting scientists for publishing unheard of ideas in a manner that hasn’t been sanctioned by an established scholarly/religious institutions…
The solution to bad science is science.
Why are timeshares so bad? Never looked into it but the concept seems to make sense on the surface.
We have to work out what intelligence is before we can develop AI. Sentient AI? Forget about it!
I could care less.
We’ve probably all said a sentence that no other person in history has ever said.
So can looking at screens. And temperature. And eating spicy food. And…
Can’t sell your organs either… Well, not easily.
Audible is open about it. Well, if you dig through the fine print. Easy enough to rip copies but I’d say most people only realise they need to when they loose access. Maybe not, but $30 for an audiobook seems like pretty shity value if you’re only renting it untill you cancel your subscription.
E: I might be misinformed/ outdated.
Bravo.
Worked for books and Audible!
Teach critical thinking skills as a pillar of the school curriculum and the population will be immunized preventing the spread.
That’s… not relevant to my point at all.
Make it apple employees in store and Microsoft forums. If humans give bad advice 10% of the time and Ai (or any technological replacement) makes mistakes 1% of the time, you can’t point to that 1% as a gotcha.