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Are these hypothetical babies likely to vote Republican?
Are these hypothetical babies likely to vote Republican?
But that's just a bunch of asterisks?
Even Dory knew that in 2003, while helping to find Nemo.
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They gave up their privacy when they stepped out of their front door.
It's different from humans in that human opinions, expertise and intelligence are rooted in their experience. Good or bad, and inconsistent as it is, it is far, far more stable than AI. If you've ever tried to work at a long running task with generative AI, the crash in performance as the context rots is very, very noticeable, and it's intrinsic to the technology. Work with a human long enough, and you will see the faults in his reasoning, sure, but it's just as good or bad as it was at the beginning.
Clicking through a few levels, it appears this is based on an analysis of stolen password dumps. It does not say whether they took steps to limit their analysis just to passwords grabbed in bulk as part of data breaches - so, if brute-forced passwords make up a meaningful percentage of the total, it's possible their overall counts are biased and inflated.
I remember a story on Slashdot from around the turn of the century, an audit of servers at the Pentagon found that the most common Admin password was Password, the second-most common was P@ssw0rd.
At my first real IT job in 1996 if you knew the birthdate of of the children of 4/5 of the users you knew their password. I wasn't allowed to insist on a change in the user training.
Okay, technically it's possible - but those Kryten hardware accessories are prohibitively expensive for most businesses.
"Big Bother is Watching You"
LLM's version of concepts or categories.
"Foo Foundation predicts there will be a Foo boom"
Quantum Mechanics is a lovely introduction to Hilbert Spaces! -- Overheard at last year's Archimedeans' Garden Party