I’ve been struggling with a problem: “what happens if someone tells an AI to ‘code a better version of yourself?’ and – whoosh – the singularity happens?
I’ve been struggling with a problem: “what happens if someone tells an AI to ‘code a better version of yourself?’ and – whoosh – the singularity happens?
You’ve got to dredge back into the past for this one. Remember, Trump versus Clinton, 2016. Right before the election (because DoJ never does anything right before an election that might influence it) Comey announced that they were going to search Anthony Weiner’s laptop for dick pics possibly classified emails between Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton. Are you following?
The failing New York Times sometimes manages to churn forth something important. I’m recommending this article. [nyt]
I haven’t gotten bored of the AI generated art, yet. There will almost certainly be more.
Someone over at dkos described the republican controlled house as a “goat rodeo” and I immediately decided to steal the term. It has way better visuals than that old stand-by “clusterfuck” and I don’t want to think about what that would even look like.
One of the kids in the wargaming group went off on vacation in the midwest and came back with a new game: Dungeons and Dragons.
The US establishment likes to complain about other nations “stealing our valuable intellectual property” more or less constantly.
This is going to be interesting. No, I lied, it’s going to be entirely predictable and fairly ho-hum. But I’ll be interested.
This is a trope that we here at Argument Clinic have noticed with a thrill of apprehension.
I have no idea if this is a stupid question. And that’s OK. There are such things as stupid questions, and pointing that out is not inappropriate.