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JSteph22
·hace 10 meses·discuss
>how would a non-coder know if the output if the emulated understanding is accurate

QA for non-AI code is limited at best to begin with, why would AI code be any different?
JSteph22
·hace 10 meses·discuss
There definitely bad apples that spoil it for the bunch.
JSteph22
·hace 11 meses·discuss
I'm surprised the authors just completely abandon the standard first-use notation for acronyms.
JSteph22
·hace 11 meses·discuss
But I bought some early and I deserve to become a gajillionaire overnight without working.
JSteph22
·hace 11 meses·discuss
>as a Canadian

Canada arguably has an even more ingrained system of lobbying.
JSteph22
·hace 11 meses·discuss
So it's made by another company but "released" by Anthropic? What does that mean?
JSteph22
·hace 11 meses·discuss
Therapists are incentivized to tell the people who paid them what they want to hear.
JSteph22
·hace 11 meses·discuss
It used to be that the propaganda needed to launch a war (Iraq) would be published by the NYTs of the world, but even that is no longer needed thanks to social media.
JSteph22
·hace 12 meses·discuss
I am looking forward to the "news industry" breathing its last breath. They're the ones primarily responsible for the distrust and division.
JSteph22
·hace 12 meses·discuss
>And even land cost them more in soldiers more than the pre-war population that lived there

This is very easily verified as false. It's hard to take the rest of your comments seriously.
JSteph22
·hace 12 meses·discuss
>Why would that be the case?

It's not speculation that Ukraine is being assisted to a huge degree.

One angle of that assistance: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/25/world/europe/cia-ukraine-...
JSteph22
·hace 12 meses·discuss
Ahh, gotcha. Thanks for the info.
JSteph22
·el año pasado·discuss
>that's already China for almost everything, or am I wrong there?

Yes, you're wrong. Most car parts in the current supply chain are not coming from China and Stellantis is a prime example of this.
JSteph22
·el año pasado·discuss
The placebo effect is a helluva drug.
JSteph22
·el año pasado·discuss
>I find it funny that in France it’s more common to see anglicisms (parking, le weekend) whereas in Quebec more “francized” terms are more common

Because Quebec culture is largely about demonizing anglophones and trying to push them out of the province.
JSteph22
·el año pasado·discuss
>mental fog, cognitive overload, wrong muscle memor

Agreed. The sequence of events also supports this.

I believe one of the pilots made a terrible muscle memory mistake and cutoff the fuel instead of raising the landing gear. This would explain why the landing gear was never raised, why the pilot who was accused of cutting off the fuel denied it (in his mind he had only retracted the landing gear) and why the engines were turned back on after presumably realizing the mistake.
JSteph22
·el año pasado·discuss
Wouldn't it be the Indian authorities who issue a report?
JSteph22
·el año pasado·discuss
Unless you have some compelling evidence to the contrary, this cannot be dismissed as "edge cases" when cultural norms have changed across the board and all it takes is one complaint...
JSteph22
·el año pasado·discuss
If you let kids today "explore their own world" they'll just end up glued to phones.
JSteph22
·el año pasado·discuss
But Trump won more convincingly in 2024 without it? That doesn't support your argument.