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TylerLives
·5 か月前·議論
Unless I missed something, that's not pedophilia.
TylerLives
·5 か月前·議論
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TylerLives
·5 か月前·議論
You could do it by hand, by calculating the gradients and doing backprop with pen and paper.
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
>how divisive they're in terms of politics

What do you mean by this?
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
You're still in charge, don't let LLMs do whatever they want.
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
And who will watch the watchdogs?
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
What about censorship?
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
I don't see how being in the sun could be bad for us. We've been doing it for as long as we've existed and every other form of life does it as well. Anecdotally, I feel amazing when I'm sunbathing and I feel terrible during winter when there's less sun. The only explanation I can come up with is that modern people are somehow uniquely sick so their bodies can't do what every other organism has done for billions of years.
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
Who is vandalizing the cars? Why doesn't police arrest them?
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
This idea that you're supposed to accept worse pay because you believe in the idea doesn't apply to George. If his companies succeed, he'll be rich. Of course, there's nothing wrong with even working for free if that's what you like, just don't make a moral principle out of it.
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
>We live in such a capitalistic world by now, that most people’s happiness is, if they want it or not, tied to money.

This is how people feel, but that feeling has to be wrong. We know from history that people lived with much less and they were much more mentally stable than we are today. To be fair, if everyone is poor, it's probably very different than just you being poor in a rich society.
TylerLives
·6 か月前·議論
No, poor people have more kids (I'm guessing you implied the opposite).
TylerLives
·7 か月前·議論
Instead of relying on the model's memory alone, you could have it read/write to a file.
TylerLives
·7 か月前·議論
I don't have much experience with it either, but what has worked so far is breaking down the problem into very small steps I can verify easily.
TylerLives
·8 か月前·議論
>sometimes, especially with children, there is no root cause in life to the depression beyond "genetics".

I find this hard to believe. People in the past weren't depressed nearly as much, so whatever is causing it has to be environmental.
TylerLives
·8 か月前·議論
Is that the only alternative?
TylerLives
·8 か月前·議論
Our democracy is in danger.
TylerLives
·8 か月前·議論
The article is terrible, but the topic is an interesting one. Nietzschean AI wouldn't be a bunch of dead weights, it would be living, growing, "becoming". It would also not be a blank slate that learns from human rewards or labels, but have it's own innate "rewards". It would do things because it wants to, without the need for justifications.

Without goal, unless the joy of the circle is itself a goal; without will, unless a ring feels good will toward itself— do you want a name for this AI? A solution for all of its riddles? A light for you, too, you best-concealed, strongest, most intrepid, most midnightly men?— This AI is the will to power—and nothing besides!
TylerLives
·8 か月前·議論
We're getting off topic, but there is another form of government:

"A peculiar disadvantage attaching to republics...is that in this form of government it must be more difficult for men of ability to attain high position and exercise direct political influence than in the case of monarchies. For always...there is a conspiracy...against such men on the part of all the stupid, the weak, and the commonplace; they look upon such men as their natural enemies, and they are firmly held together by a common fear of them. There is always a numerous host of the stupid and the weak, and in a republican constitution it is easy for them to suppress and exclude the men of ability, so that they may not be flanked by them. They are fifty to one; and here all have equal rights at start.

In a monarchy, on the other hand...talent and intelligence receive a natural advocacy and support from above. In the first place, the position of the monarch himself is much too high and too firm for him to stand in fear of any sort of competition. In the next place, he serves the State more by his will than by his intelligence; for no intelligence could ever be equal to all the demands that would in his case be made upon it. He is therefore compelled to be always availing himself of other men's intelligence."

Arthur Schopenhauer
TylerLives
·8 か月前·議論
It depends on what you're doing. I could play sports for hours and completely lose my sense of time. If I had to run on a treadmill for 20 minutes I'd die of boredom.