Yea. Punishment only make sense in influencing future behavior. Once the AI exist… it already exists…
Yea. Punishment only make sense in influencing future behavior. Once the AI exist… it already exists…
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I hope they are ready for the influx.
But the players want something new! Hence a snow land.
Too late that was 1955-1975.
Sméagol is from a race that was closely related to hobbits, but not exactly hobbits.
It’s been a while I heard of anyone thought he was a genius. It used to be common to believe so, years ago. I kind of belived it too. But it became clearer and clearer how much of a golden spoon moron he was, and now I find it’s a rarity to find those who still believe he’s a genius.
They can produce high-quality answers now, but that’s just because they wwre trained on things written by humans.
Any training on things produced by LLMs will just reproduce the same stuff, or even worse actually because it will include hallucinations.
For an AI to discover new things and truly innovate, or learn about existing products, the world, etc. it would need to do something entirely different than what LLMs are doing.
Wait what. I had been on reddit for years and I had never been aware of this. You get paid for upvotes?
And I thought “karma” was just another word for “upvotes”.
I didn’t exist during the 80s.
However, I notice we got thrash metal, black metal, and death metal, all from the 80s. All dark and heavy music, with common themes of violence, often extreme, suicide, and drugs in thrash’s case. Probably not without reason.
Then those criteria souldn’t go under “Required” then.
“Required” has a clear definition.
They seem to be in a 20th century park.
I’m aware of the mockery for “slam”, thanks.
Now that you are telling I’m reading it correct, I understand it must be a figurative sense of “torch”. I had taken it literally.
My first language isn’t English, and as I was trying to understand the headline, I thought “torch dead” might be an expression meaning, burning alive with torches or similar. So I was reading “reddit mods delete thread as doctors burn CEO alive”. The event described sounded much more brutal than it really was.
Emphasis on “heritage”.
Oooh ok, interesting! Thanks for the thorough answer.
I just bothered to look up “truecrime” for the first time. But I’m still confused. What’s the difference between “truecrime” and just “crime documentary”?
I don’t think the right would care.