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Willa Rogers posted:"Zombie Stores & Ghost Kitchens" would make a good book title.
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I am opening a Mummy Mall
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lol ok i was trying to make a mummy joke but instead look at this picture
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BattleMaster posted:it doesn't think, reflect, consider, or anything. it is an incredibly complicated pattern matching system. any response it provides is a mixture of everything in its training material that is statistically likely to be a response to the input text. if you call it out, it doesn't reconsider anything or think about it harder, it just makes a mix of how the people in its training material responded when called out It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.
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"modern technologies allow us to see what this bald-headed bitch might have looked like. look at this jambi the genie looking motherfucker, lol" me, enjoying the museum: hmmm, lol
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Lich Bank
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Wight Deli
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Banshee Business Park
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:There's a reason why the suburban restaurant market is dominated by chain businesses with homogenized supply chains and actual destination restaurants are few and far between. I live in the burbs and our area is quite the opposite, outside of the fast food places of which we only have 2 or 3, we don’t have Applebees or Olive Garden etc. We have primarily small independent restaurants and a large community that supports them. If you pick a nice suburb you’re going to be doing just fine imo and probably have a larger customer base.
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Casey Finnigan posted:it can't reflect on anything it's a linear algebra equation BattleMaster posted:it doesn't think, reflect, consider, or anything. it is an incredibly complicated pattern matching system. any response it provides is a mixture of everything in its training material that is statistically likely to be a response to the input text. if you call it out, it doesn't reconsider anything or think about it harder, it just makes a mix of how the people in its training material responded when called out do you guys think your own brain runs on magic or something
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Rutibex posted:do you guys think your own brain runs on magic or something do you think it runs on linear algebra?
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Rexicon1 posted:Lich Bank Also known as a central bank
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A Bakers Cousin posted:lol ok i was trying to make a mummy joke but instead look at this picture Am I cursed now?
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Paradoxish posted:The underlying design of the model makes it incapable of recognizing problems such as factual inaccuracies or internal contradictions except through reinforcement, so it's trivially easy to force it to spout off incorrect information just by asking for a lot of it. I do a lot of work for a company that does a specific kind of medical testing, so that's where I've been prodding it, but you can get the same results from SEO-heavy topics like plumbing, HVAC, botox, etc. It falls flat on its face for anything where producing a large volume of usable output requires more context than just piecing together existing bits of information. genericnick posted:Clearly the future internet is two ML algorithms adversely training each other. so graduate school?
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Mr Hootington posted:https://twitter.com/JustinWolfers/status/1615361445209718784?t=Rtbo6pCItEDuXDafmUYldw&s=19 Weird case where I agree with the dumbest economist ever to live. These layoffs might be a canary in the coal mine (probably are), but they're completely insignificant even within their own industry.
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Please don't engage with the p-zombie.
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Rutibex posted:do you guys think your own brain runs on magic or something do you think that a neural net is an actually accurate model of a human brain
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A lot of 'suburbs' are basically urban islands though, especially prewar street car suburbs like Shaker Heights OH, Georgetown, Mt. Lebanon PA, etc. When people talk about suburbs what mostly comes to mind is car-dependent strip mall hell. Destination restaurants don't do well in those places for a reason.
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Casey Finnigan posted:do you think that a neural net is an actually accurate model of a human brain yes humans become humans because they absorb language. the medium where their mind resides isn't the important part, it's the information relationships I've worked with severely autistic people, and I never had a problem seeing them as human. gpt3 is much higher functioning than the people I've worked with (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST) (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST) (USER WAS PERMABANNED FOR THIS POST)
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The Demolition Man future of all dining being Taco Bell is gonna come true
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Koirhor posted:The Demolition Man future of all dining being Taco Bell is gonna come true It’s what we deserve
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Mr Hootington posted:Interesting. economists stop saying sticky challenge
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Mr Hootington posted:https://twitter.com/chigrl/status/1615329420335583235?t=lRSqYBC0Grvjf1tSe780og&s=19 For posters who are unfamiliar (like myself until 10 seconds ago): ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance basically fink is getting mad that people are seeing him as a fink
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Koirhor posted:The Demolition Man future of all dining being Taco Bell is gonna come true I wish it was Arby's
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Rutibex posted:
I mean... Dude. GPT3 uses a bunch of weights that are trained off dating sets to predict the next word in a sequence. It's like 0.0005% as capable as a human brain. Any human Just because a person has problems with communication doesn't mean they function worse than a program that spits out text
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Armadillo Tank posted:For posters who are unfamiliar (like myself until 10 seconds ago): ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance mad about the "greenwashing" label
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Most people eating at destination restaurants are people of normal means going out for a special occasion, not affluent people who eat at your local version of Peter Luger's every day. Those people have their own more expensive versions of Applebee's to eat at three times a week, with higher price points to keep the riff raff out. Most suburbs just don't have the density to maintain that sort of destination dining.
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Armadillo Tank posted:For posters who are unfamiliar (like myself until 10 seconds ago): ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance How does that saying go? "A hit dog will holler"?
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Rutibex posted:yes humans become humans because they absorb language. the medium where their mind resides isn't the important part, it's the information relationships hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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i ain't touchin that one lol
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lmao this took an unexpected turn
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It literally cannot distinguish a program from an actual breathing human being, because it itself has no concept of mind. It is a philosophical zombie. Stop wasting your breath on the never-alive.
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Rutibex posted:I've worked with severely autistic people, and I never had a problem seeing them as human. gpt3 is much higher functioning than the people I've worked with Weird way to talk about the board game thread.
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SKULL.GIF posted:It literally cannot distinguish a program from an actual breathing human being, because it itself has no concept of mind. It is a philosophical zombie. Stop wasting your breath on the never-alive. are we talking about capitalists or AI here?
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confused working with with being
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Mr Hootington posted:Shut up about the ai. god drat. We get it. You want to gently caress the computer. do you make your grandchildren watch the "Don't date robots!" video?
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Mr Hootington posted:Shut up about the ai. god drat. We get it. You want to gently caress the computer. You have the power to enforce thread topicality.
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the ultimate goal is to make a chatbot with access to arms so that it can get pissed off enough at you for suggesting that the things it feels aren't real. this is what humanity wants and why AI apocalypse is just as much wish fulfillment as The Singularity - it's all about becoming God. in this case, we become God by creating something which feels as lacking as us and allow it to kill us the way we could never kill God.
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Glumwheels posted:I live in the burbs and our area is quite the opposite, outside of the fast food places of which we only have 2 or 3, we don’t have Applebees or Olive Garden etc. We have primarily small independent restaurants and a large community that supports them. If you pick a nice suburb you’re going to be doing just fine imo and probably have a larger customer base. this is a regional oddity btw. it’s the same out here on the east side. no chains outside for about a half dozen independent places that are doing quite well. it’s not going like that outside of the Seattle area though.
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mawarannahr posted:Mercedes has plans for Germany too Taiwan: Bro if we get invaded you're going to help right? Bro? *opens door to the cool chip factory they like hanging out with their NATO friends with benefits* Taiwan: Why is this place empty?? Where is everybody? *ghost of mao emerges from the corner*
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