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Reply to comment by xFblthpx in Violence and force: “Camus and Sartre are paradoxically inseparable because they are opposites in this most central and binding debate on racism and all kinds of social oppression.” by IAI_Admin
Camus is, in this case, a victim of the totalitarian view of "everything is political" that is sadly gaining more and more traction
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Reply to comment by r0ndy in The intersubjectivity collapse: a collapse of the network of unspoken rules that hold civilization together based on the subjectivity of minds that have created it, due to introduction of vastly new minds that lead to unpredictability of agents amongst each other. by Gmroo
Look at what co-op is doing in sweeden for instance, rewe in germany and amazon in the uk.
You only need a a couple of people to run multiple stores in a fairly large area
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Reply to comment by Gmroo in The intersubjectivity collapse: a collapse of the network of unspoken rules that hold civilization together based on the subjectivity of minds that have created it, due to introduction of vastly new minds that lead to unpredictability of agents amongst each other. by Gmroo
Even basic conversational AIs like GPT are very far from being ubiquitous and neither will they be anytime soon. These are toys, stepping stones to broader implementations and initself is 20 years away from being able to even tutore primary school students in science, let alone be a scientist. Even using a GAN for reinforced learning (which is by no means effective) it would take years of processing for a marginal capability in doing math or science. These toys haven't been developed for precise output opperations.
In the specific case of GPT, it's just a semantic interpretation layer, an interface for a different AI who's role is to derive intended meaning out of a statement. The back and forth it does with people is just treating humans as an adversarial network. GPT will be the friendly face for the AI that will fire people for having predicted sub-optimal outputs in the next quarter.
Giving free reign to do result check online is what made the first generation of racist conversational bots. The internet isn't a fact book either and given how model scoring happens in a cnn, any AI would only validate with agreeable sources for the sake of fast evolutionary integrations.
AI assistants are already a thing. And i don't mean amazon or apple whose feature sets aren't spectacular. I mean the virtual assistants that are already available for office workers in certain sectors that can fix my PC, remind me to do things and reschedule meetings (according to it's own method of determining priority) on it's own to ensure i have enough time to do it given previous experience.
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Reply to The Divine Coronation (Digital Collage) by LeeroyM
This is actually quite typical for the renaissance. You might like Holbein, Bosch, Caravaggio or even Titan
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She is a manipulating whore. That guy is not your friend. You are a fucking moron for a bunch of things like saying "yeah, why don't you sleep in the middle" but most of all - puting your life on the line for a dumb bitch and an asshole.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in How do white blood cells know in which direction there is a bacteria? by Enocli
What do you mean by covid cells? Viruses don't have cells
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Reply to Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
You sweet summer child. High framerate cameras go up to 76 000 frames per second. The human eye of a well trianed person with perfect vision is sensible to about 60fps. Going even to 120 fps (which would be more manageable to process as 76k is a stupid amount of data that isn't even useful in most cases) where processing is possible would still be a major improvement to human eyesight.