I moved from computing to studying and helping the environment. We need to balance urban planning for two more billion people projected to be born by 2050 and keep the climate and food supply from being destroyed. I know there are a lot of "skeptic" trolls on Slashdot, but at least agree you want breathable air and non poisoned food. Use your tech skills with the maths and algorithms you learned in computing to help "nature's intelligence", aka "real intelligence" and not "artificial" intelligence.
Did you really think this out? We are going to "compute" our way out of the physical problems we have? Is the AI feeding you through a tube right now?
Materially better is hype? The only way to hype it less would be to say "marginally better". Maybe you don't know what the phrase means? He's saying it is, in fact, better in some significant measurable way.
And how can something that doesnt exist, it is literally being trained now, be better if they have no clue until they can test it.
I have some farts in a jar from Sam Altman to sell you.
The "rights" you have as a rental tenant vary GREATLY from state to state and at times, city to city.
These are FEDERAL rights. You understand that if you dont ASSERT your RIGHTS then of course you will be run over?
Bitcoin is completely useless and the fact something is finite doesn't mean it's valuable.
Glad you think it has no value, appearntly you are wrong given the number of people who do see it as having value. Your thoughts dont seem to mesh with the reality of reality.
Wikipedia is nothing but a battleground for factions of shills. Any article that's in any way contentious, political, contemporaneous, or even just targeted by some power user with an agenda, is most likely worse than useless: it's lies, and usually the insidious sort that are only detectable if you're already knowledgeable on the topic.
Didnt accept your edits, eh?
You call everything late stage capitalism.
Because it is.
You seem to have a grudge against artists making a living. That living is under threat - of course they should try to protect it.
30 years an artist, 20 in VFX. You are wrong.
Modeling paged and segmented memories is tricky business. -- P.J. Denning