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deepburner
·10 mesi fa·discuss
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deepburner
·11 mesi fa·discuss
I'm rather tired of this ai apologism bit where every downside is explained away as "it would've happened anyways". AI destroying people's brains and causing paychosis? They would've gone psychotic anyways! AI causing company culture problems? The company was toxic anyways!

Instruments are not inculpable as you think they are.
deepburner
·11 mesi fa·discuss
I dont know where that “Those who cannot do, teach” bullshit came from but it's absolute nonsense someone made up to dunk on teachers.

It doesnt even make sense in your post because "programming" isn't "doing computer science". You're not better than a teacher in any notion because you asked chatgpt to generate some slop.
deepburner
·anno scorso·discuss
This whole article is just a nothingburger. Saying something is applied topology is only one step more advanced than saying something is maths - duh. These mathematical abstractions are incredibly general and and you can pretty much draw up anything in terms of anything, the challenging part is being able to turn around and use the model/abstraction to say things about the thing you're abstracting. I don't think scholars have been very successful in that regard, less so this article.

Yeah deep learning is applied topology, it's also applied geometry, and probably applied algebra and I wouldn't be surprised if it was also applied number theory.
deepburner
·2 anni fa·discuss
Good luck helping somebody paralyzed from the neck down live a fulfilling life.
deepburner
·2 anni fa·discuss
it... doesn't? threshold theorems are well known.
deepburner
·2 anni fa·discuss
I'm sorry if this is nitpicky but your comment is hilarious to me - doubling something is doubling something, "changing the order of magnitude" would entail multiplication by 10.
deepburner
·2 anni fa·discuss
Not only you're responding with an ad-hominem, which is blatantly bad enough; but you're doing it against Benjamin Franklin? One of the most influential thinkers of his time who has contributed to the liberty of way more people than you ever will?
deepburner
·2 anni fa·discuss
Did you really think "they just call them grandma/pa" was a good argument against people not knowing their grandparents' names? What do you think people in other parts of the world call their grandparents?
deepburner
·2 anni fa·discuss
"Maybe this person who did this for 20 years did not know what they were doing" is such an HN take.