The weirdest problem we're going to have is that AI could get really good at faking consciousness. It could merely be mimicking consciousness based on how it's learned consciousness should look like, but is really just regurgitating information.
So how do we tell the difference between "real" consciousness and mimicry?
Okay, but you're being incredibly insensitive by referring to the LGBT crowd the way you just did. You're dehumanizing them, which is exactly the kind of behavior the people you're talking about are trying to stop.
Gender is a spectrum, it's a fact, not an ideology.
Besides that, I do think the culture wars have been pushed onto the working classes in order to divide us so that food insecurity, homelessness, and climate change are not prioritized and our pockets can continue to be picked for the distribution of wealth straight to the top. If we could all stop fighting each other over the minutiae or how people live their lives, we might be able to push politicians to fix higher-level, systemic issues.
Do your blue light filtering glasses have magnification? Because magnification can definitely reduce eye strain by helping your eyes relax on close screens.
I had thought that at least Microsoft's plan was to for allow their cloud infrastructure to handle background loading processes so that there didn't need to be such giant file sizes and so developers could have more computing power to work with.
Encryption only matters if you're trying to get a password list. But admin:admin is the first try everyone uses when attempting to get into a system they're not supposed to get into.
But then would it not be a problem to cast a Jewish person based on their stereotypical appearance?
The whole point of acting is, well, that's it's acting. It's all pretend. The photos from the movie show a Bradley Cooper that very much looks like Leonard Bernstein, which I thought was a good thing.
I wish news outlets would just refuse to call it X and continue to call it Twitter. They're giving the stupid idea legitimacy and Musk doesn't need or deserve that.
I literally always feel unmotivated when I read through first draft material. It sounds stupid in my head, sounds like I'm rambling, nothing makes sense, I'm a horrible writer.
So I just don't and I hate myself for it. I need to teach myself to just push through it and actually go through an editing process.
The weirdest problem we're going to have is that AI could get really good at faking consciousness. It could merely be mimicking consciousness based on how it's learned consciousness should look like, but is really just regurgitating information.
So how do we tell the difference between "real" consciousness and mimicry?