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  • Ah yes, computer programming, the leader in biological sciences.

    It was not on my bingo card today to witness someone attempt to ascribe legitimacy to intelligent design through application of computer programming concepts but here we are.

  • Elon Musk says Tesla cars now have a mind, figured out 'some aspects of AGI’
  • "smart and hardworking people" aside, the normalization and dismissal of these statements as just marketing or otherwise harmless fibs has enabled a consistent escalation of scope and affect. Design shortcuts that Tesla has made have resulted in actual death and injury, and claiming that the cars have agi even in a rudimentary sense is astonishing.

  • How To Start a Secret Society, handed out by Tlon Corporation at Urbit Summit 2022
  • Somewhat akin to the e-libertarians who are convinced they will assume the role of dominant survivor slash ruling class once the pesky government collapses and gets out of their way. As if their inability to attain success in the current socioeconomic climate had anything to do with outside forces limiting their potential. The rolling of my eyes is intense enough to attain gravitational coefficient.

  • electrek.co Elon Musk says Tesla cars now have a mind, figured out 'some aspects of AGI’

    Elon Musk claims that Tesla may have “figured out some aspects of AGI” as he believes that Tesla vehicles now...

    Elon Musk says Tesla cars now have a mind, figured out 'some aspects of AGI’

    I don't have anything to say that the title doesn't already. Consider my gast to be flabbered, my gob to be smacked. I hate this timeline.

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    Collapse OS: exactly what it sounds like
  • Ian McCollum is an interesting case. As far as content creators go I tend to prefer InRange/Karl Kasarda but he and Ian collaborate frequently (to the point of designing an AR-15 variant together) though not so much the last few years. I suspect Ian's "history is more important than not platforming people like Larry Vickers" attitude may have disillusioned Karl somewhat.

  • Collapse OS: exactly what it sounds like
  • Being even slightly in the 2A space exposes one to all manner of this. Largely as you said, preppers who convince themselves that they will survive and shepherd those of like mind to post-event society by virtue of stockpiling goods they have little to no practical knowledge of how to use.

    I don't know if there's a term for it, the term I usually use is fart-huffing.

  • I don't think we should be using human tests on plagiarism machines.

    www.cnbc.com ChatGPT can match the top 1% of creative human thinkers, says new study

    "We had all been exploring with ChatGPT, and we noticed it had been doing some interesting things that we didn't expect," the study author said.

    ChatGPT can match the top 1% of creative human thinkers, says new study
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    Elon Musk, Billionaire and International Embarrassment

    www.businessinsider.com Musk tells China's leaders superintelligent AI could overthrow them

    Musk said on a Twitter Spaces call that he had discussed the possibility of AI seizing power during a recent trip to China.

    Musk tells China's leaders superintelligent AI could overthrow them
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    Yikes. Just yikes.

    Thanks for this, UN.

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    Tesla "sudden acceleration" issues may be an engineering problem after all, turns out.

    www.notebookcheck.net Sudden Tesla acceleration attributed to voltage spikes that may have tricked NHTSA into ruling it driver error

    Researchers may have found the culprit behind the sudden unintended acceleration problem that Tesla vehicles have often been accused of. While investigations by NHTSA and Tesla attributed it to acceleration pedal mishaps, invertor voltage spikes may have mimicked erratic driver behaviour.

    Sudden Tesla acceleration attributed to voltage spikes that may have tricked NHTSA into ruling it driver error

    Disclaimer, I am no engineer but why wouldn't you build in a check position of accelerator pedal to the condition handling logic? What possible reason could there be other than incompetence, expedience or negligence?

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