Everything posted by iNow
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Notifications (split from Artificial Consciousness Is Impossible)
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Overpopulation in 2023
He’s turning himself into the modern day equivalent of Howard Hughes, and IMO he’s on the precipice now of Spruce Goosing himself out of relevance. Eventually, the spoiled child having yet another tantrum gets ignored and the adults in the room move on to more important things. In large part, this is our own damned fault since we as a culture tend so often in large massive numbers to idolatrize wealth.
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Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world?
Our future is pretty certain, actually. We too will eventually go extinct and fall into the dustbin of geologic history, or at least evolve into something completely different and unrecognizable.
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Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world?
And even THERE it's mostly not possible for most "organisms" who try.
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Current state of the debate between free will and determinism in philosophy and neuroscience
To be clear, I never much found free will as a concept to be useful in the first place. It's like arguing over the number of angels we can fit on a pinhead. I've done no such thing. I've only stated that the current system does not align with my view of freedom.
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What are the benefits of understanding our free will?
Of course. The world would no longer be wrong if only they agreed with ME and MY personally preferred definitions of words. The problem is THEY are using the wrong views and need to think MY way.
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Evolution (split from The concept of Time)
His entire point is "I can't understand this so this can't be true," which would be funny if it weren't so sad.
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Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world?
In addition to wars for water, that same drought problem will lead to crop failures at the base of the food chain. Hard to grow corn and wheat and soy etc. when it's not raining, so that further amplifies the valid probabilities you cite. Phi's point is completely correct, though. The problem isn't the availability of the resources but the methods currently being used to control and drive access and distribution.
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"We've Lost Confidence In Your Ability To Lead This Company Dave.... "
That's surely part of it, but it seems Altman was also rather ham-fisted in an attempt to oust one of the other board members after publishing an opinion piece about the openAI company itself. Altman was securing support for her ouster from other board members, and some of them say he did not represent them correctly to others when moving to find support. But Q-star is certainly another massive leap in feature/function that will be worth watching It moves from language prediction instead to actual reasoning, which is new and VERY different
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Heating vs dehumidifying
Water transfers heat against our bodies far more efficiently and intensely than air. Your body temp will plummet getting into a bathtub with 80F water, but will be perfectly warm in 80F air.
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How to find a heading/direction with Google maps ?
Personal settings for the map. Set North as constant
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Current state of the debate between free will and determinism in philosophy and neuroscience
You mean like I did over here? >> https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/132993-dose-neurons-analyse-themselves/#comment-1255288 Definitions matter. You're defining it one way and I'm defining it another. As previously shared, and I think you are already aware, the central focus of my disagreement is on the suggestion that it is "free." I have an idea of "freedom" in my worldview. Blindly executing commands like a wet meat computer, commands generated by bio-electric currents transmitted with chemistry, does NOT align with my conception of "freedom." You may as well be saying the earths climate is "free" not to continue warming on average even when we keep adding greenhouse gasses by the gigaton to our atmosphere over decades. That's not an idea which aligns with any conception of "freedom" that I'm able to accept as valid.
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Consciousness 'theory'?
Do you feel better now after lashing out at unnamed strangers in a 2 month dormant thread?
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ChatGPT
You might enjoy this if you’ve got an hour free:
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Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world?
Why do you assume that?
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What is the psychology assessment of neo con fascism alt right?
Focus here
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Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world?
Suffering is everywhere all the time. You’re not special. We see what we look for.
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Dose neurons analyse themselves?
Depends entirely on how you’re defining analysis. How are you defining analysis? It’s better to think of it like water flowing or electric current through wires. You’re basically asking whether the flow of each is effected by the hoses which came before. The answer is of course, but we’re venturing on the idea of this being so obvious as to be useless.
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How complex are cells, tissue and organs?
Covered when they asked the exact same thing over here
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How complex are cells, tissue and organs?
The question doesn’t make sense bc analysis isn’t something individual neurons can do, so no. They can’t.
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Dose neurons analyse themselves?
Collections of neurons can analyze collections of neurons, but individual neurons can only depolarize and cascade action potentials.
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My edit to my physics of the theory of mind and all it’s implications
Of all the problems our world faces, I’d welcome more of this one.
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Colour
He’s playing a slightly solipsistic silly semantic game whereby only a human calls it by the exact word “color” and a dog calls it “bark bark ruff ruff,” ergo “color” didn’t exist before humans etc. Just wasting time.
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Colour
I asked you to narrow it down. This does the opposite and expands it out. But my previous question applies here, too: Which animals?