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  • Ok, so given that memory is error prone, value makes more sense than reference, because errors of reference would be more errory.

    That makes assumptions about how the referred-to stuff is arranged. It assumes no organization. That memories about lunch would be kept right next to the Chemistry lessons.

    So, to step away from that assumption, maybe memory-components are more organized. Gradients of meaning, say.

    And maybe memory-components are less chunky. Instead of a memory of lunch, it's memory of sandwich, table and chewing, arranged appropriately in the referencing data.

  • If that were the case, you wouldn’t just remember things a little wrong, you’d try and recall your name and instead be remembering a field trip you took in 3rd grade.

    You are implying that the process must be error-prone? I don't see how that follows.

  • Well giving that power to a human isn't so great either, clearly.

    We already use text filters as a moderation bot. So we're just looking at improving the bot.

    Maybe we're just looking for a way for the bot to recognize more complex patterns.

  • My experience with it has always been "they don't like me talking so they stopped me". Pretty simple. I speculate that this is the general case.

    But yes, I have encountered the odor of that second variety a few times. Just the odor tho. I am not one to restrain my speech for fear of offending. On social media anyway.

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    AI Moderators. What do you think?

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    Thinking doesn't pass values, it passes references.

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    The whole world population dead or only 99% dead (keeping the wealthy 1%). Which do you choose and why?

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    If everybody agrees with you then that's a pretty good sign that you are wrong.

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    Totalitarians, fascists and other scary governments prosecute you without telling you what you did, and everybody agrees that this is an evil practice. But now it's normal and accepted on social media

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    The harder I work the less I'm paid

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    Do you feel sick in big stores?

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    Science owes its power to a great bullshit-filter : observation.

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    Ignorance and knowledge are similar, there is less uncertainty.

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    Physical art. (Not digital.) What sells? What is truly appreciated?

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    What is this reality? As comprehensively as you can, in about 40 words or less.

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    What would be the most pleasant form of euthanasia?

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    What are the pros and cons of a sterilizing (~95%) plague?

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    If you're right through manipulation (propaganda, marketing, etc), are you really right?

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    Is language mostly solipsistic?

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    How do you tell whether I experienced it or only read about it?

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    I am food and the internet is a gastrointestinal tract.

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    99% of the time the point of the post is to evoke an emotional response.

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    Why are we so concerned with impressing each other?

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    What are the taboo subjects?