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Comment Re:Doesn't sound like "from scratch" to me! (Score 2) 96

OK, you're wrong, but this should be obvious even to a genius like you.

How did you learn to read? Did you ingest a billion different texts? No.

How did you learn to distinguish the color red? Did you look at a million different labeled pictures and classify colors accordingly, or did someone show you a crayon and say, "this is red"? People learn concepts differently.

People don't produce words in the same way LLMs do. The reason you think they do is because you are ignorant: you haven't done your due diligence to understand the problem well enough to justify your strong opinion.

Comment Re:Kind of weird (Score 1) 128

Neural networks are reasonably good at image recognition, so it should be able to recognize a school bus most of the time. The computer has more than milliseconds to recognize the school bus, just as humans do, approaching the bus over several seconds (unless it's stopped around a blind corner).

It seems likely Waymo didn't train their cars for this case, or made a mistake in the logic somehow.

Comment Re:Wrong? No. (Score 1) 149

I can't get my heart rate over 60 in 30 seconds.

Wow, nice!

Hard to imagine that 30 seconds a day is remotely the same as my daily running,

There was a study years back that found ultramarathoners continue to find more health benefits the longer they run (all else being equal).

It's easy to think of a mechanism behind 1 minute of exercise improving health. For example, the lymphatic system needs daily muscle movement to circulate. Even a little movement will be enough to remove waste products. Furthermore the flow of the intercellular matrix requires muscle movement.

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