Comment Re:Tax is the wrong term (Score 1) 22
Yes they can. If musicians, software companies, and movie producers don't need to be paid for what they produce, these sites don't need to be paid either.
According to psychologist Carroll Izard, feelings are best understood as the conscious experience of emotion, arising when an affective state reaches awareness.[4] William James similarly proposed that feelings result from the perception of bodily changes in response to external stimuli, thus forming part of the emotional process.[5] More recently, affective neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp hypothesized the role of subcortical brain systems in generating core affects that underlie both feelings and emotions.[6]
In other words, a feeling is a reaction to an external stimuli. Since reactions are nothing but the neural connections in our brains responding to the external stimuli, there is little reason to say an AI, with its digital connections, can't respond to external stimuli in a similar fashion.
Bcause your sister couldn't be bothered to write things down, this is MS' fault?
I personally pronounce giraffe with a soft G. So it would be geraff and not jiraff.
Don't hate the player.
And should be treated as such.
There was no issue until Israel drug the U.S. by the nose into a war it can't win.
Remind everyone again who it is that keeps attacking its neighbors claiming "self defense" then whines it's the victim? Or who has been saying another country is "two weeks away" from nuclear weapons for the past 40 years?
"If we stop testing right now, we'd have very few cases, if any,"
Microsoft pays its employees so well.
Just like all those other programmers people say deserve their rich salaries.
He's just bombing more countries than any other president.
Windows 11 is the problem.
Since humans created AI, yes, AI is part of the problem. But only because of humans.
As to what to do about it, another round of covid or something similar) should help nicely with all the anti-vaxxers out there.
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