Judge me by my size, do you, you piece of shit?
Judge me by my size, do you, you piece of shit?
Too regular
Buddha: Why are you all shaved?
That’s the other component. You get it too fast you’re a machine.
And then one day you do.
cos playing Gary Oldman
US Army sometimes abbreviated USA.
Imagine playing blackjack for decades and getting a standoff every single hand. It’d seem boring, but it’d really be extraordinary.
Also luckier than the average.
I don’t mean privilege, I mean they are literally lucky.
My God, doesn’t anon realize how lucky he’s been?
Round Earth is a lie, and so are aircraft carriers.
They finally got Sopwith.
Buy a cheap house and enjoy having money. In a few years your mortgage will be less than rent for a flat.
We could use “Writing a Sonnet” as a suitably discrete and limited form of art that’s undeniably art, and ask the question “Can a computer creatively write a sonnet”? Which raises the question “Do humans creatively write sonnets?” or are they all derivative?
Humans used to think of chess as an art and speak of “creativity” in chess, by which they meant the expression of a new idea on how to play. This is a reasonable definition, and going by it, chess programs are undeniably creative. Yet for whatever reason, the word doesn’t sit right when talking about these programs.
I suspect we’ll continue to not find any fundamental difference between what the machines are doing and what we are doing. Then unavoidably we’ll either have to concede that the machines are “creative” or we are not.
What on odd thing to write. Chess i/o doesn’t have to be formalized and language i/o can be.
The formalization of chess can’t be practically applied. The top chess programs are all trained models that evaluate a position in a non-formal way.
They use neural nets, just like the AIs being hyped these days.
We’ll soon see whether or not it’s the same thing.
Only a 50 years ago or so, some well-known philosophers off AI believed computers would write great poetry before they could ever beat a grand master at chess.
It’s not an emergency until I get back.