Seriously, sometimes we humans and our AI friends completely fail to get on the same page.
Seriously, sometimes we humans and our AI friends completely fail to get on the same page.
2016, today, 2612 postings ago.
My high school science teacher asked me if I could make a hiking staff for one of my other high school science teachers who is retiring in September. How could anyone say “no” to that?
Dan Arrows does some really interesting stuff about Germany, and fascism, from an actual German perspective. I find his view to be accurate within my existing understanding of history, and his perspective is valuable.
Do you see what I see?
Now that Trump’s indicted, I’m suddenly OK with hearing all the Trump news, all the time. It turns out I really hate the guy, and am enjoying his pained writhings.
If we were to survey the journalists whose work is respected for being great, we’d find – in general – that it’s the “investigative journalists” and the crisis reporters that dominate the landscape. The historians-as-reporters, such as Herodotus, and SLA Marshall, are also obviously important, even when we factor in later information revealing SLA Marshall as a phoney.
DOJ just indicted trump on charges related to his theft and retention of classified documents.
This is the season finale of Trump US, Season 2. Let’s hope the show gets a hard cancel.
An AI doesn’t matter, right? It’s just garbage in/garbage out, there’s no moral value to it except what I choose to define. Right?
Now, I suppose the question is “what is a typical number of questions it would take a human to get this?”