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xjwm commented on A Uniquely Challenging trivia game built on Chatbase/OpenAI   quizmaster.org... · Posted by u/adinfinite
xjwm · a year ago
Very easy to fool. For example, when it asked me "Which city is the capital of Australia?" providing the answer "the capital city of Australia" was judged to be correct. Same when asked about the author of a novel and answering "the author of 'novel'".

I did 7 in a row simply refecting back the question.

xjwm commented on Asus refunds Zenfone buyer for failing to provide bootloader unlock tools   androidauthority.com/asus... · Posted by u/kirenida
Pannoniae · 2 years ago
I think GP meant two other devices (not from asus) where the vendor doesn't patch and the bootloader is locked.
xjwm · 2 years ago
You're correct. My other phones were from my wireless carrier, and didn't support unlocking the bootloader, so I had to keep upgrading (over a period of years.) I bought the Zenfone to try to break that cycle. The old devices still function, aside from being outside of vendor support (or in the case of one, incompatible with the carrier's network after infrastructure upgrades.)
xjwm commented on Asus refunds Zenfone buyer for failing to provide bootloader unlock tools   androidauthority.com/asus... · Posted by u/kirenida
xjwm · 2 years ago
I just sent feedback to ASUS expressing my concern at the loss of bootloader unlocking. I have 2 perfectly good cell phones that are e-waste now, simply because the vendor stopped issuing patches, and the bootloader can't be unlocked to use LineageOS. I bought a Zenfone recently because I thought I'd be avoiding that issue. If they don't fix this, I won't be buying another one. ASUS CEO contact page: https://www.asus.com/us/support/article/787/
xjwm commented on Smart binoculars can identify 9k birds   digitalcameraworld.com/ne... · Posted by u/thunderbong
xjwm · 2 years ago
I guess we're here: https://xkcd.com/1425/
xjwm commented on The book club that spent 28 years reading Finnegans Wake   theguardian.com/books/202... · Posted by u/gscott
xjwm · 2 years ago
I've never been able to approach this book in text. I did listen to an abridged audiobook performance of Finnegan's Wake, and enjoyed it in the same way I suppose I would enjoy listening to a foreign language poetry recital.
xjwm commented on Cheems, the Shiba Inu meme dog, has died   the-sun.com/news/8879390/... · Posted by u/jiwidi
xjwm · 2 years ago
So sad. Such loss. Wow.
xjwm commented on I wrote Task Manager and I just remembered something   old.reddit.com/r/techsupp... · Posted by u/nixass
xjwm · 3 years ago
The author of that post has a YouTube channel called Dave's Garage[0], and has video series that cover development of Task Manager, Space Cadet Pinball, and others.

[0] https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCNzszbnvQeFzObW0ghk0Ckw

xjwm commented on Why Conscious AI Is a Bad, Bad Idea   nautil.us/why-conscious-a... · Posted by u/dnetesn
kajaktum · 3 years ago
Tell me how to falsify the claim that other people are also conscious?
xjwm · 3 years ago
The quote above is from the book 1984. I felt it fit.
xjwm commented on Why Conscious AI Is a Bad, Bad Idea   nautil.us/why-conscious-a... · Posted by u/dnetesn
kajaktum · 3 years ago
> We think we’re intelligent, know we’re conscious, and so assume the two go together.

Excuse me, I know _I_ am conscious. There is literally nothing you can do to proof that there's anything outside of what I am conscious of. The world could be a very stable illusion, a dream, a simulation and it would all be the same.

I don't understand why people think that it matters whether AI is conscious or not. We can't even prove that other fellow humans are? But we treat them like they are. We, I at least, feel sad when a tree is cut down. But I don't feel the same for a bunch of rocks that are being blown up? Actually I do, when a sacred or beautiful rock is cut in half (like the one that was suspended on a small cliff).

What I am trying to say is, it doesn't matter if the subject is actually conscious. All that matter is we (I), feel/think that it is conscious, or deserving of care and respect.

I think what you are afraid of here is agency, which is something that might be dangerous to endow a super intelligent being with.

xjwm · 3 years ago
>What I am trying to say is, it doesn't matter if the subject is actually conscious. All that matter is we (I), feel/think that it is conscious, or deserving of care and respect.

The law of gravity is nonsense. No such law exists. If I think I float, and you think I float, then it happens.

u/xjwm

KarmaCake day150May 30, 2016View Original