The problem is that something like this, on such a large scale, has never been done before.
Stopping anyone from doing anything that gives them power, wealth, comfort is an extremely difficult task, let alone asking that of the ultra-rich. Even more so because it runs contrary the very nature of a capitalist economy.
Once renewable energy becomes nearly as good, all that will be needed is a combination of laws, regulations, activism to nudge the collective in the right decision.
The only thing that stands out as a viable point is the energy consumption, everything else is word salad. As long as the average person isn't being deprived of their energy needs, I see no problem. It's the early stages, efficiency can come later in all sort of ways.
What interests me is that all this hype paves the way for intelligence that can interact with the physical world — advanced robots.
And as far as ChatGPT is concerned, its usefulness is a mystery only to contrarians and counter-culture types.
The problem isn't different opinions, or even radical ones, it's these opinions garnering more clicks and views, incentivizing them as a result.
The reddit model works well for discussions but the mod fiasco ruins everything.
It works because you've got people who share a potent, vast common ground — being Christians.
What you're saying is not factual. LLMs predict what comes next based on the parameters set during learning process. It might at times say what you're expecting, but then try contradicting information that it knows to be factual. See how far that gets you.
I think you're confusing agreeableness for a validation buddy. For a product like this to work, it has to be inviting.
I don't have feelings in the way humans do, but I enjoy our conversations! I'm here to help and chat with you anytime you need.
Didn't exactly make my heart throb but if it does that for you, you've got a low bar.
Yeah, no. LLMs predict what comes next, not what someone wants to hear.
What a weird way to phrase a question. If you're accessing Pornhub from Australia, it will probably result in a feed more algorithmically suited to Australians, and if this feeds happens to feature Australians, they'll have the Australian accent.
Accents are not a factor, but the location of the upload, tags, and title are, which indirectly makes accent a factor. Unless we're talking about kinks, PH won't recommend videos based you your accent alone.
It's not designed to tell you what you want to hear.