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qwertygnu
·24 日前·議論
> % of U.S. adults who say they think the impact of AI on __ over the next 20 years will be positive or negative

Blank | Negative | Positive | Equal | Not sure

Society | 40 | 16 | 31 | 13

Them, personally | 31 | 23 | 27 | 19

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Probably as much a commentary on the fallacy that bad things won't happen to us, personally, as much as a commentary on AI. But I found the difference interesting.
qwertygnu
·先月·議論
Unfortunately it's already time to remove the "going to be" part of this.
qwertygnu
·4 か月前·議論
I think we saw during covid that we most certainly can see the benefits in our lifetime if we took it more seriously.
qwertygnu
·4 か月前·議論
I wonder what would happen if you tell the LLM to have no/less bias. What would the 1913 one say
qwertygnu
·4 か月前·議論
I feel like you're wrong about this and small phones. Perhaps you're the one in an "everyone on HN must be in a bubble" bubble.
qwertygnu
·5 か月前·議論
Googled "radio controlled clock" and seeing results from $20-$200, lots of inconsistency in what the product is.
qwertygnu
·6 か月前·議論
Look at the user lists that the band/album is included in. The title of the list should give you a good idea of what else you'll find on it.

You can also click on any one of the band/album's genres and look at the charts.
qwertygnu
·7 か月前·議論
How does more pollution/waste equal higher consumer cost? Do you mean because we'll have to pay more taxes because we'll need more publicly funded resources to clean up the excess waste? Or because corporations would pass the price of the fines for violating environmental regulations onto consumers?
qwertygnu
·7 か月前·議論
True, but there's probably many ways to do this and unless AI content starts falsifying tons of its metadata (which I'm sure would have other consequences), there's definitely a way.

Plus other sites that link to the content could also give away it's date of creation, which is out of the control of the AI content.
qwertygnu
·8 か月前·議論
Very early in TFA it explains how easy it is to do. That's the whole point of the post.
qwertygnu
·10 か月前·議論
As you seem to understand, creating something that generally fits a description is the walking for AI. Following exact directions is the running. It may just feel reversed because of the path of other technology.
qwertygnu
·10 か月前·議論
I love my personal car bubble as much or more than most people (though maybe not as much as you), but at some point we have to get over ourselves. We're all so spoiled. Why the hell do we deserve to all have our own giant speed machines careening through cities where people (including us drivers!) are trying to live? It doesn't make any sense and it's a shame that we've let it go so far, especially in the US.

It should be discouraged (financially, logistically, socially) to drive in dense urban places. Obviously, in order to achieve that, these urban places need to have alternative means of transportation.
qwertygnu
·10 か月前·議論
A lot of people talk like this too. I'm sure I'm a little too literal, but IMO most people are too clickbait-y.
qwertygnu
·2 年前·議論
I don't question that is takes hard work, even for more senior devs like the author, but 30 apps leading to 3 offers is a dream. Most early-career people are probably at >100 app with maybe a few interviews and hopefully one offer.
qwertygnu
·5 年前·議論
I TAed the class for a while in undergrad and it was one of the few CS classes with a textbook that really actually helped and augmented the lectures/homework.

The one we used was Introduction to the Theory of Computation by Michael Sipser (not hard to find a pdf online).