from /villagepump/2023/09/02

  • I was suffering sesame oil literature, but I was able to verbalize a little bit the reason for my suffering.
    • When I thought and thought and thought and couldnā€™t go on, I would write down my thoughts and ā€œput them to sleepā€ as if to say, ā€œIā€™ll add more links so that they can be connected to something else and emerge in the future.
    • For a while now, Iā€™ve been handing it over to the AI in that phase.
    • If this is generally not good enough, it becomes ā€œOh, even the AI is not good enough - letā€™s put it to bedā€, but it is more likely to develop and go on indefinitely!
    • There is no rest time!
    • I thought that was what it meant.
  • Why is it that there are ChatGPT natives who grow up to be tremendous ideological superhumans because they were given ChatGPT in the Why period?
    • Wouldnā€™t you like to give your curious elementary school student ChatGPT with Encyclopedia Britannica as a search target?
/villagepump/cman.icon - I like that the exact opposite of "AI or human jobs will be taken away! ([[work mass fallacy]])" is happening. - A figure that cannot rest because the AI will develop infinite thoughts, there is a near-future quality to it.

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