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andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
Macabre stuff, but indisputably scientific all the same.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
It's stretching credulity beyond the usual exaggerated hype associated with AI. What we have now is semi-OK forecasting at scale, nothing more. We (as in the researches, platform and technology) can get a system to select what looks to be a valid response to a host of stimuli, e.g., chess moves, patient diagnostics, vehicle driving etc.

None of this "thinks for itself", nor is it remotely near to such levels of conscious self-awareness. I'm sick of this hype, it's been going on since the 1905's with hucksters promising robot household domestics, and all sorts of kooky weirdness that was swallowed up by the popular media.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
> It would never occur to me to create a programming library where you have the 'basic' open source version and the 'optimized' commercial version.

It's occurred to plenty of others - look at the GPT-3 libraries or a few of the more advanced Deep Learning ones.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
I've got a major a-hole neighbour that's been stealing my food when delivery drivers accidentally call at their home instead of mine. This guy has even claimed to be me to the delivery folks, which I guess is out-and-out fraud.

Anyway, I've been sitting on a plan for a little while to deal out some karma - involving some ML, a camera, an SDR board and a Raspberry Pi.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
In the words of the late Dr. Johnson, "No man will be a sailor who has contrivance enough to get himself into jail; for being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned".
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
Absolutely not! I got my current role by going in to an interview and critiquing my previous employer's architecture, data pipeline and (complete) lack of data oversight.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
This just begs the question why?

It's not the 18th century anyone, if you want to get from A to B there's better ways. Even if you want to go sailing, just go and do it and have it done. This seems like some form of nautical itinerancy.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
> But Starbucks would never adopt such a robot, because they know customers wouldn’t like it.

Incorrect - I would much prefer getting top-quality coffee from a robot than some barista all other things being equal.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
Like it! Scrapegoating it is from now on in these circumstances.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
The "do just the minimum" strategy of corporate inclusion and diversity.
andygroundwater
·4 years ago·discuss
Was working with a NOC technician who was responsible (along with some others) for a pretty large EMEA mobile network, with many millions of subscribers. There was an RFP to update their SMS/MMS system and a certain Israeli company came in to do a site survey, or installation or something in the network data center.

Anyway the long and the short of it was one of their technicians was caught with the previous vendor's SMS-C prized open and some USB device insert into it. Similar response to this, a lot of hollering and hair pulling, but ultimately no contractual or legal implications.

I guess it happens higher up the food chain too.
andygroundwater
·5 years ago·discuss
Damn, if that's how they treat the higher ups I can only imagine what they would do with IC's lower down the food chain. Stripe were on my "would like to someday work there" list until I read this, now it'd be no way I'd jump through any number of hoops to apply to them.
andygroundwater
·5 years ago·discuss
This advice is all well and good, but what happens to your state of internal bliss when one of you a-hole neighbors deliberately brings their dog to do its business on your front lawn. No amount to karmic happiness will stop you from wanting just retribution.
andygroundwater
·5 years ago·discuss
I guess all those malcontents working on "AI Ethics" committees now will be out of a job.
andygroundwater
·5 years ago·discuss
Fair play to the lads!
andygroundwater
·5 years ago·discuss
I hope they got around to fixing the D garbage collector, which was, and possible still is, pure garbage.