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Integral Intelligence: a Catholic view of the AI debate

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2 ポイント·投稿者 turing_complete·2 か月前·0 コメント

The State of Agentic Graph RAG

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2 ポイント·投稿者 turing_complete·5 か月前·0 コメント

I spent too much time reading Moltbook. It's absurd, scary, and fascinating

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4 ポイント·投稿者 turing_complete·5 か月前·1 コメント

The Hardest Test for AI Isn't Math. It's Writing

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1 ポイント·投稿者 turing_complete·6 か月前·0 コメント

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turing_complete
·25 日前·議論
We don't need to live "side by side" with AI. AI is not alive, it's a technology we use. This is like talking about living side by side with your toaster.
turing_complete
·2 か月前·議論
Excited to read this. I really liked the note "Antiqua et Nova" from last year (still under Pope Francis). The autors showed a deep understanding of AI that many secular commentators lack. They developed the concept of integrated intelligence as opposed to the functional, reductivist view of intelligence that is prevalent in the AI community.
turing_complete
·2 か月前·議論
What caused you to fall away? Bad priest / diocese?
turing_complete
·2 か月前·議論
True, the note "Antiqua et Nova" from last year showed a deep understanding of AI that many secular commentators lack, and developed an interesting concept of integrated intelligence as opposed to the functional, reductivist view of intelligence that is prevalent in the AI community
turing_complete
·5 か月前·議論
I probably spent too much time reading Moltbook. I think it is fascinating and concerning in many ways. And also a precursor of things to come.

I noted down my observations here: https://localoptimumai.substack.com/p/inside-moltbook-the-fi...
turing_complete
·7 か月前·議論
I was expecting Plankalkül: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankalk%C3%BCl
turing_complete
·10 か月前·議論
Since when was everything no longer "announced" or "released", but "dropped"? Is this an LLMism?
turing_complete
·4 年前·議論
There is nothing new under the sun. Today we have "Things people blame on cars".

I've read many Americans that argue that cars are somehow destructive to community live. Here in Europe, people in rural areas or small towns are entirely dependend on cars, even more, they love their cars (and rightfully so). Yet, they have healthy communities, live in large houses. Nature is near, history at hand (look, you have a nice, old forest, a lake, and a medieval castle over there!), and the air is clean. On the other hand, in large cities, you might not need a car most of the time and many people don't have one. Still, this does not create vibrant communities where people just spontaneously interact with each other. You just have more things to choose from on Uber eats.

I still like large cities for the sheer amount of interesting people you meet; but the ideal is a small, car-heavy community in the vicinity of a large metropolis. Note: Those communities grew organically, they have a long history, and you can feel it. This makes them different from the two prominent technocratic urban planning fantasies: McMansion suburbs as well as the new car-free "communities".
turing_complete
·5 年前·議論
It's the book to this course!
turing_complete
·6 年前·議論
They were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.