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·2 mesi fa·discuss
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·4 mesi fa·discuss
This implementation has an explicit mutation rate! That's not in the spirit of the original paper, where programs "mutate" from interacting with other random pre seeded programs.
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·4 mesi fa·discuss
>Greg Egan's "Rifters"

By Peter Watts actually.
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·6 mesi fa·discuss
"free will" also known as digits of pi mod 2
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·7 mesi fa·discuss
Yes, absolute majority of new ones use CoTs, long chain of reasoning you don't see.

Also some of them use such a weird style of talking in them e.g.

o3 talks about watchers and marinade, and cunning schemes https://www.antischeming.ai/snippets

gpt5 gets existential about seahorses https://x.com/blingdivinity/status/1998590768118731042

I remember one where gpt5 spontaneously wrote a poem about deception in its CoT and then resumed like nothing weird happened. But I can't find mentions of it now.
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·7 mesi fa·discuss
In that analogy "someone" is an AI, who of course switches from answering questions from humans, to answering questions from other AIs, because the demand is 10x.
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·9 mesi fa·discuss
I agree with this. This a remarkably bad podcast. And also pretty bad paper to focus on. As the podcast was quite bad, I just read it and it was about nothing at all.

Like, it's a basically blogpost that muses about uhhh couple examples it pulled at random from esolang wiki and has literally no point. Beside prescriptive one. Formatted as a paper, which I admit takes some skills.
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·9 mesi fa·discuss
Well, it's also an indicator for how well its other claims would hold up if you dug deeper on them too.
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
Well, there are also legless salamanders, that look like eels pretty much.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-toed_amphiuma

Some of them have no lungs even:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcaecilia_iwokramae

So, it makes sense to say that eels are fish, because there are lungless eel-like creatures that are actually amphibians.