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PlayStation will stop releasing games on discs in 2028

bbc.com
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NASA picks Eric Schmidt's rocket company for Mars mission

techcrunch.com
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AI has granted America new power

economist.com
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FDA committee recommends a new mRNA flu vaccine

npr.org
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Rolls-Royce secures deal to build small nuclear reactors for Sweden

euronews.com
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Once again players are right to suspect AI was used in a game

pcgamer.com
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String theory may be inevitable from basic assumptions about the universe

science.org
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Google's Top DMCA Sender Plateaus at 70M Takedowns per Week

torrentfreak.com
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Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over alleged safety lapses

npr.org
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Key Chemistry Question Answered, No Quantum Computer Required

quantamagazine.org
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LLMs believe false statements even after explicit warnings that they're false

arstechnica.com
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NASA Details Its Plan to Build a Lunar Base at the Moon's South Pole

wired.com
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Trump pulls back AI order over fears it could slow US technology

apnews.com
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What Do Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems Mean?

quantamagazine.org
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Linux bitten by second vulnerability in as many weeks

arstechnica.com
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Anthropic's Mythos was greatest marketing stunt ever, says cURL creator

theregister.com
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Y Combinator holds $5B stake in OpenAI

simonwillison.net
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The Mathematical Dance Inside Plant Cells

quantamagazine.org
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Some children are drawing on fake moustaches to bypass online age checks

independent.co.uk
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isaacfrond
·mese scorso·discuss
You are confusing who is the party that is injured--as many in this thread are. We are not talking about the consumer who buys a non-fairtrade t-shirt, when he would rather had a fairtrade one. It's about the t-shirt producers who is legitimately fairtrade but whose business is now in the shitter because of a lying AI.
isaacfrond
·mese scorso·discuss
This is not such a decision though; it's a first instance decision at a lower court.
isaacfrond
·mese scorso·discuss
But probably long after most of the network is gone
isaacfrond
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The proof is here: https://www.overleaf.com/project/69dd1d8437eba662fda82929
isaacfrond
·3 mesi fa·discuss
In the article just before that code:

The loop is of paticular interest to us. Abridged:
isaacfrond
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I wouldn't either. The difference for female and males reeks of the law of small numbers.
isaacfrond
·6 mesi fa·discuss
What's your recommendation for 'some basic business books'?
isaacfrond
·7 mesi fa·discuss
If you'd read the wikipedia article, you'd know that actual research shows that Betteridge's law is not true. The majority of articles with a yes/no question in the heading, answer the question with yes in the body.
isaacfrond
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Only accepting bugs with a fix is not a solution. Because who is going to vet the patches? Are you going to accept a Chinese patch for some obscure security issue? This is how real security problems are introduced.
isaacfrond
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I don't believe you.

You prompted chatgpt to create movie based titles and then passed it off as regular output.

With the prompt "suggest 10 titles for this article" + the article text, I get the following _normal_ titles.

1. When the Brain Misreads the World: How Uncertainty Shapes Thought and Behavior

2. CogLinks: A Virtual Brain That Teaches Us How the Mind Adapts

3. The Neural Balancing Act: How the Brain Decides Under Uncertainty

4. Modeling Mental Flexibility: Simulating How the Brain Learns and Adapts

5. Inside the Decision Machine: How New Models Reveal the Brain’s Hidden Algorithms

6. Uncertainty, Meaning, and Misfires: Understanding the Neural Roots of Psychiatric Disorders

7. When Circuits Go Off Course: What a Virtual Brain Teaches Us About Mental Illness

8. The Thalamic Switchboard: Linking Flexibility and Habit in the Human Mind

9. From Neurons to Algorithms: Building a Bridge Between Brain Biology and Psychiatry

10. Toward Algorithmic Psychiatry: Simulating Brain Circuits to Decode Mental Disorders
isaacfrond
·3 anni fa·discuss
what they actually needed to do was fire most of the staff in every team, leaving behind the two people who actually had good domain knowledge, then allow them to collaborate with good engineering teams to build sensible processes and systems

Well duh...of course you'd want that. But it is not so easy is it? I'd also instantly fire half my staff and hire hard working geniuses instead. But that just isn't an option, unfortunately.
isaacfrond
·3 anni fa·discuss
This is the reason I like SumatraPDF. It has an old-fashioned user interface, a rather limited set of features, but boy it opens fast. I wish there were more apps in that mold.
isaacfrond
·4 anni fa·discuss
Great initiative. More professors should do this; write your own material suitable to teach a course, and make it freely available.

What I also like is that if you find errata, you have a place to send them, with a reasonable expectation that they will be picked up in a new version.