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Comment Re:Obviously not (Score 1) 157

My LLM thinks you suffer from datafixation, but since I couldn't find the word I it for a definition, see below.

Datafixation (noun):
        - The erroneous belief or assertion that artificial intelligence or other data-driven systems are strictly bound or limited by the data they have been provided with, negating the potential for novel outputs, creativity, or the generation of unforeseen solutions through complex processing, pattern recognition, or other computational mechanisms.
        - A cognitive bias where individuals underestimate or dismiss the capability of machine learning systems to extrapolate, innovate, or exhibit emergent behaviors beyond the scope of their training data.

Usage:
The claim that a machine learning model can never surpass the creativity of its training data is a clear example of datafixation, overlooking the numerous instances where AI has generated novel, valuable insights or solutions.

Comment Re: viable alternative to EVs? (Score 1) 158

Electric vehicles donâ(TM)t solve much as they need electricity stored in a huge battery which also requires a lot of additional energy to be mined. This thing would be highly efficient and just need hydrogen. I donâ(TM)t see a problem with EVs but when I plug mine I know the electricity is coming from a nuclear generator.

Comment Re: scapegoating (Score 1) 70

Actually, restricting coal to save the power has two effects:
- Whoever decided the quotas is godlike
- The cost and profits skyrocket
People (cultured) are generally poor because they fail to identify which business people and economists tell them the truth, buried in a deluge of propaganda and information operations. It is not their fault, but it is a high price to pay. If one thing is needed in school is to teach skepticism and critical thinking. That is the basic toolset even ahead of math and literature.

Comment Re: "It has not worked". Such a surprise... (Score 1) 62

What about freedom? Do you think people in places that hate you donâ(TM)t. Intros the money and every a transaction? If something depends on having the âoeright guyâ in charge, itâ(TM)s a bad idea because eventually a bad guy will rise to power. This has been discussed for millennia and in book form since over 2000 years.

Comment Re: What tripe (Score 1) 133

Alta vista didnâ(TM)t âoelesâ to google, and monetizing search they way it was done led to the entire internet being built around fooling people that search, or organizing the worlds content as a giant QA scam. The fact every little thing you search becomes part of secret dossiers accessed by advertisers or those that can profit in questionable ways is also another bonus. Google has done enormous contributions in many fronts, and while Microsoft has always been extremely profitable at monetizing other people ideas, Google has developed very powerful technologies and practices that are core to todayâ(TM)s most wild advances, including coming up with Transformers (not the movie) and powerful RL architectures.

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