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Ask HN: Whats your intuition on AGI breakthrough?

6 points·by filup·vor 26 Tagen·2 comments

Building Software vs. Building a House

3 points·by filup·vor 26 Tagen·0 comments

Ask HN: What is the long term purpose of Google releasing free offline models?

2 points·by filup·vor 29 Tagen·8 comments

My Humble AI Market Prediction

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filup
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
Is margarin actually bad for me? Or did big butter win.

Interesting read thanks.
filup
·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
Yes, there is a reasonable expectation of privacy while driving on public roads.

The expectation has been completely eroded by flock safety.
filup
·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
It hasn't been articulated in court. But what flock has essentially done is created a GPS system without satilites.

See Jones vs USA.

Sufficiently saturated ALPRs across the country give you the same capability of GPS. Without GPS.
filup
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
Clearly a different situation considering the guy was in a rental vehical with GPS.

Of course their is no reasonable expectation of privacy here. It's not his car lol. The LEARN db query was auxillary to the precedent here.

I can't see the jump your making at all or how this precedent holds any would hold water in the case of a innocent party. Its probably just a matter of time until the perfect case is presented and new case law established. Precedents change you know?
filup
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
>If the city hires enough police officers, yes. It'd almost certainly require an unfathomably large budget, but it's not impossible.

If the precedent was set based on this idea. It will fall apart with further scrutiny.

>I really don't understand how people got this idea in their head that their license plates are private information . How do red light cameras identify cars? How does parking enforcement work? By recording people's license plates. The whole reason why we mandate that cars display license plates to is to facilitate identifying vehicles.

I don't think that is where the crux of the issue lay.
filup
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
Are you referring to the IJ case?

https://ij.org/case/norfolk-virginia-camera-surveillance/
filup
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
>A cop and stand at an intersection and write down license plate numbers without a warrant.

I dont believe you think the police force could replicate the injest of information these systems allow do you?
filup
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
Manual D, the flock system is still very new. Why are you confident a private companies monetization of public whereabouts will stay legal? There hasent really been any precedent set on this. And the system is wildly unpopular In the public eye?
filup
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
Maybe provide sources, or point out a specific claim on the Tor project website that you feel overestimates the capabilities or protections.

BGP attacks are largely defeated by onionservices.

And while governments have the ability to create exit nodes, so does anybody.
filup
·vor 24 Tagen·discuss
Took awhile to read. My general takeaway is it's so amazing our drive to make things more efficient. We never slow down do we. Kinda hoping we hit a hard boundary of physics to be honest.

I didn't dive into the reference on why the guy thought our slow data processing is an advantage, but it does seem well tuned that we don't think like these models.

We would go mad and nothing would make sense.

Reminds me of the fun fact about the distance of the sun to the earth. Oddly tuned for our existence. Or when the anesthesiologists knocks out gamma waves and we skip through time in an instant. Why do the gamma waves operate like our lightswitch?

Anyways, since the start of the paper was sure I might use AI to summarize, here is AI's summary response using the personality of fry from futurerama.

https://postimg.cc/fJR1ZHfG
filup
·vor 24 Tagen·discuss
I too enjoy this topic. Go down this rabbit hole far enough and you realize there is a chance dev/urandom is completely predictable don't ask me how I know this.
filup
·vor 25 Tagen·discuss
I have a hunch that amazon links do track somehow based on timing. Does anybody do that?

There are so many products on amazon sharing a link to one specific product and having someone else open it shortly after sounds like a high enough confidence.

Again just a hunch.
filup
·vor 25 Tagen·discuss
So true. I too dual as an automatic link cleaner.

When I receive a link with a 100 character hash attached I gasp and yell at the person who sent me it (my wife normally)
filup
·vor 25 Tagen·discuss
Time to build your own platforms I guess.
filup
·vor 25 Tagen·discuss
Looks really cool, as both a software developer and a custom home builder I think this is great.

I noticed it can only draw hip roofs.

You need more alot more training data of good looking houses. I'm sure it's taken a lot of effort to get these things working, but these houses are lacking some character to me.

I think this is a great idea. Have you thought about trying to hire architects or builders?
filup
·vor 26 Tagen·discuss
Im curious, where did you get all the training data? Actual blueprints? Or it the training data pictures of homes? Or a mix?
filup
·vor 26 Tagen·discuss
It was trained from experts telling older models what to do. They had agreements with these people who already did this stuff all day.

The benefit with the models is that you can get rid of alot of the grunt work and just try a massive amount of things that might work all at once in a short amount of time in a automated fashion.
filup
·vor 26 Tagen·discuss
I get the logical deduction that takes place for not being able to truly know if others are conscious but you have to put your self in a spacey place to really not be confident others might not be conscious.

It's not a difficult leap to assume a twin brother is conscious. If you think it is, why do you think this?
filup
·vor 26 Tagen·discuss
Was that guy a billionaire? Sounds like a billionaire comment.
filup
·vor 27 Tagen·discuss
So, maybe we should change the name from Fully Homomorphic to something else. The schema your describing sounds like leaving the key under the mat for only parts of the data.

Fully sounds like Alice could process the data in absolutely anyway she would like. This schema sounds to complex to become useful for anything but a narrow set of capabilities. It sounds like it would be more effective for Alice and Bob to sign an agreement with each other than for bob to shape his data in a format useful for Alice to run her processes on it.

Why do we need to muddy the water of what encryption means to make the FHE schema work.