(...) If you want to give it a run for its money, give it a novel problem that isn’t solved, and see what it comes up with.
You mean like searchers have done ...
::: spoiler ... in here : ?
https://bturtel.substack.com/p/human-all-too-human
For AI to learn something fundamentally new - something it cannot be taught by humans - it requires exploration and ground-truth feedback.
. https://www.lightningrod.ai/
We’re enabling self-play that learns directly from real world feedback.
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i second this motion.
also, to @remon@ani.social
i see your position and i suggest you also moderate that community. Otherwise, just let others do it and react later if necessary.
(...) He told the BBC of his shock when he found what it had done, given his research was not published so could not have been found by the AI system in the public domain. (...)
(...) "It's not just that the top hypothesis they provide was the right one," he said.
"It's that they provide another four, and all of them made sense.
"And for one of them, we never thought about it, and we're now working on that." (...)
i understand you have a strong stance about the abuses that comes from the capitalist system and i will not try here to argue which system is the best.
Yet, since this actual post is about the conflict in Ukraine, if you could express your stance about the conflict itself, (if you have a stance on it), i would appreciate.
My guess was for a first wave of 10k and I'm happy to see this 30k proposal ... keeping in mind that, of course, things will escalate and we may rapidly see many more countries involved with numbers going to a few hundred thousand, to finally defeat the aggressor before it invades more territories.
On every freaking posts we have those buttons to sort by : Hot, Top, Controversial, New, Old.
Lemmy give power to the user and this creates more interest.
Yes, she certainly has the look of someone who knows what a huge amount of work these piles of cards represent. There would have been no turbulent kids running around these.
Microsoft has outlined its research in a peer-reviewed paper published today in Nature, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08445-2
explaining how its researchers were able to create the topological qubit. Microsoft has helped create a new material made from indium arsenide and aluminum, and it has placed eight topological qubits on a chip that it hopes can eventually scale to 1 million.
majorana particle at wiki ...
i now realize what i wrote was nonsensical since i really don't want Europe to support China's ambition on Taiwan, yet, i would like if Europe could do "tit for tat" on USA's stupid take on Ukraine that is exposing Europe to russia's military madness.
"tit for tat +" is demonstrably the best strategy to prevent escalation of conflicts and push for peace.
i would rather vote for the guy in the tan colored suit.