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_m_p
·12 天前·discuss
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_m_p
·上個月·discuss
A similar true argument!
_m_p
·2 個月前·discuss
Ok boomer.
_m_p
·3 個月前·discuss
Make universities pay for this.
_m_p
·4 個月前·discuss
https://ronnysalerno.com/queencitydiscovery/2022/10/the-worl...
_m_p
·4 個月前·discuss
Useful for what?
_m_p
·4 個月前·discuss
How is it possible to build an accurate computer model to make this prediction?
_m_p
·4 個月前·discuss
A jury will probably decide the AI company's level of responsibility at trial. It is an open question til then!
_m_p
·5 個月前·discuss
How did taking it benefit other people?
_m_p
·5 個月前·discuss
They're customers.
_m_p
·5 個月前·discuss
Technically they aren't studying film! The article notes that the professors won't outright fail them, so these students just getting a degree without doing any work. Which in turn makes the degree credential a useless signal.
_m_p
·5 個月前·discuss
Art isn't for everybody.
_m_p
·5 個月前·discuss
"Information density" is not what works of art provide.
_m_p
·5 個月前·discuss
The low marginal cost also means that the job market is easier for software engineers in times when expectations are optimistic.
_m_p
·7 個月前·discuss
Kansas universities, like other colleges and universities, receive federal funding and student loans.
_m_p
·7 個月前·discuss
Faculty work products including syllabi and their research should be considered work-for-hire and owned by the public, since we pay their salaries.
_m_p
·7 個月前·discuss
If anything, it's maybe even more worth doing this in the age of LLMs since "nobody is going to read this" is probably no longer true!

LLMs are likely more attentive readers than most human beings and in a way a blog might achieve even greater reach by virtue of being read by an LLM and incorporated into its "understanding of the world." (Or whatever is the right metaphor.)
_m_p
·7 個月前·discuss
The cap is also a promise.
_m_p
·8 個月前·discuss
Kant said it first! https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-reason/
_m_p
·9 個月前·discuss
How often is the "news content" misrepresenting its sources?