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  • This is the most Arch Linux comment I've read in a while. This is easy in most mainstream distros now, but there are exceptions like NixOS or Gentoo, which aren't shitty but are just harder for specific reasons.

  • I try to avoid politics in Lemmy whenever I have an opinion that doesn't match the community's agenda because I know I'll get banned in a second.

    ... And then they complain about Elon Musk doing the same in Twitter.

    It's like their irony detection system is faulty.

    I wouldn't be surprised if I get banned for this comment.

  • You keep asking questions like "can a model build a house" but keep ignoring questions like "can an octopus build a house". Then asking "can a model learn in seconds how to escape from a complex enclosure" and then ignoring "can a newborn human baby do that?"

    Can an octopus write a poem? Can a baby write an essay? Can an adult human speak every human language, including fictional languages?

    Just because it isn't as intelligent as a human doesn't mean this isn't some type if intelligence.

    Go and check what we call AI in videogames. Do you think that's a simulated human? Go see what we've been calling AI in chess. Is that a simulated human being playing chess? No.

    We've been calling Artificial intelligence things that are waaaaaay dumber than GPTs for decades. Even in the academia. Suddenly a group of people decided "artificial intelligence must be equal to human intelligence". Nope.

    Intelligence doesn't need to be the same type of human intelligence.