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  • I thought of a phrase whilst riding the subway and couldn't remember if I had read it somewhere. Anybody recall it?

    Rationalists will never use one word when fourteen will do.

  • "Democracy of ghosts" is from Nabokov's Pnin.

    He did not believe in an autocratic God. He did believe, dimly, in a democracy of ghosts. The souls of the dead, perhaps, formed committees, and these, in continuous session, attended to the destinies of the quick.

  • Hashemi and Hall (2020) published research demonstrating that convolutional neural networks could distinguish between "criminal" and "non-criminal" facial images with a reported accuracy of 97% on their test set. While this paper was later retracted for ethical concerns rather than methodological flaws,

    That's not really a sentence that should begin with "While", now, is it?

    it highlighted the potential for facial analysis to extend beyond physical attributes into behavior prediction.

    What the fuck is wrong with you?

  • (At the brainstorming session for terrible software names)

    "PedoAI!"

  • The Columbia Journalism Review does a study and finds the following:

    • Chatbots were generally bad at declining to answer questions they couldn’t answer accurately, offering incorrect or speculative answers instead.
    • Premium chatbots provided more confidently incorrect answers than their free counterparts.
    • Multiple chatbots seemed to bypass Robot Exclusion Protocol preferences.
    • Generative search tools fabricated links and cited syndicated and copied versions of articles.
    • Content licensing deals with news sources provided no guarantee of accurate citation in chatbot responses.
  • Just in case you needed to induce vomiting:

    The Universal AI University has implemented a novel admissions process, leveraging the Metaverse and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. This system integrates optimization algorithms, crowd-generating tools, and visual enhancement technologies within the Metaverse, offering a unique and technologically advanced admissions experience for students.

  • Let's see, it cites Scott Computers, a random "AI Safety Fundamentals" website, McKinsey (four times!), a random arXiv post....

  • From how they're labeled, I think they cycle every day?

  • None of my acquaintances who have Wikipedian insider experience have much familiarity with the "Did you know" box. It seems like a niche within a niche that operates without serious input from people who care about the rest of the project.

    "In The News" is apparently also an editor clique with its own weird dynamics, but it doesn't elevate as many weird tiny articles to the Main Page because the topics there have to be, you know, in the news.

  • It's not the Uncanny Valley. It's Shit Mountain.

  • Reflection (artificial intelligence) is dreck of a high order. It cites one arXiv post after another, along with marketing materials directly from OpenAI and Google themselves... How do the people who write this shit dress themselves in the morning without pissing into their own socks?