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  • Personally I would instead consider how the recent advances in drone technologies could be applied to underwater operations and/or water-based launch platforms.

    Nuclear submarines feel like a relic of the cold war at this point.

  • Creating issues is free to a large number of people you don't really control, whether that is the general public or some customers who have access to your issue tracker and love AI doesn't really matter, if anything dealing with the public is easier since you can just ban members of the public who misbehave.

  • Second Life might not be as universally successful as originally envisioned but it is still going 20 years later and land indeed still sells for thousands of US$ in certain popular locations so it is actually a pretty bad example of hype that was completely baseless, it was just over-hyped, not like current hype cycles that are pretty much 100% bullshit like cryptocurrencies, the Hyperloop, self driving cars or AI replacing workers.

  • The event's puzzles were designed so they could be solved locally, making them accessible even to AI models with technical constraints.

    Want to bet that those puzzles (or some very similar ones) were part of the training data of some of the agents?

  • But sometimes when you leave people alone with their struggles they end up losing against those urges.

    And nobody said that the production of child pornography should be legalized, though even talking about this reveals that we apparently don't make a linguistic distinction between material that essentially requires sexual abuse of children to produce and material that requires nothing more than some art supplies and artistic skill. That is the part that I consider disgusting, that we apparently dislike it so much that we forget all about the actual harm the production of some of it does to actual children in our efforts to use euphemistic language to avoid thinking about it too much. It feels like the emotional comfort of those taking part in the public discourse about it is more important than actually solving the problem for the victims.