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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

We spent years worrying about "Alignment."

We should have been worrying about "Provenance."

Ive been saying it since day 1 - AI will reach a plateau, at which point it will enter a downward spiral of "fart smelling" where once it begins training itself on AI generated content the quality will begin dropping. The only way around that is to STOP training models once they hit the plateau - because how could you continue?

And thats best case scenario, assuming that its data sets are not intentionally poisoned

This also serves to highlight many misconceptions people have about AI - it LITERALLY DOES NOT KNOW SHIT. Its so capable purely because of the massive amount of data it has to work with - deviate from that data set and it starts drooling like a retarded kindergartner. Its not capable of creating whats outside of its dataset, nor is it capable of knowing if data is good or bad - it simply assumes all data is good

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

It does better coding than a team of software engineers

The only people who think this is true are not good software engineers

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

Seems more likely this is being done to prevent the ability of blue beam working - show people that all the classified ufo talk is fake and gay and all of a sudden it becomes harder to stage an alien invasion

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ILearnedToCode 1 point ago +1 / -0

I thought ar15s were legal in all 50 states being semi-auto

Where are they currently illegal?

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ILearnedToCode 5 points ago +5 / -0

Won every county (over the other repubs)

Were there any other good candidates? This is just framed strangely

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

Everyone here is missing whats right in the tweet - out of the $225million, they only allocated $3 million for home repair.

THATS the problem. They arent openly claiming that the 225 mil was split between 8 homes, they are saying that 3 million was used to repair 8 homes

They should have allocated more towards home repair; not disputing that, but its almost like none of you looked before commenting things like "28 million per home????"

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

Did one of the drugged out homeless recognize this guy?

What a strange world. The cracked out homeless on the street have phones and watch and follow social media types who document cracked out homelessness on the street

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ILearnedToCode 3 points ago +3 / -0

Could've just been an MKultra activation designed to probe security. And the probe determined that security sucks. Could probably easily have taken out half the cabinet or more with a little competency and planning

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ILearnedToCode 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah he did care. He was visibly uncomfortable and shaken when his pin number was shown to him (written down) live on his podcast.

Seemed to me at the time like a threat from Israel, letting Rogan know that they can take anything from him whenever they want. That was the impression i got, at least, and it seemed like thats how Joe took it as well

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

"We stand at the ready to pour free beer the day it happens"

Surely any competent prosecutor could argue thats incitement?

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ILearnedToCode 9 points ago +9 / -0

There's a subset of people on this forum that do as well. Its entirely eerie

Ive noticed its those with an ego that use it more, probably because of how well it stokes it.

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

who could be controlling that many at time

Drone fleets are actually pretty easy relatively speaking. Drone shows are a thing, where thousands of drones are used to display things in the sky. As to them "disappearing", they could've just turned their lights off or gotten far enough away where the sun was no longer reflecting off of them in a way you could see

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ILearnedToCode 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pure propaganda. They were pushing the narrative that it was highly dangerous to lock everything down globally

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