These AI language models are pretty underwhelming, if you ask me. They will never pass a Turing test. Why are some people so impressed with them, scientifically speaking?
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do you look like a scientist?
You know what bros ? I don't give a shit if I'm a dumbass brainlet that will never achieve anything good. I will keep studying until I die.
There is no materialist explanation for the existence of consciousness, and the existence of consciousness is the most interesting question in existence since it forms the foundation for the existence of every other question.
What drives life to do this?
What's the end goal?
What's the end goal?
General dedicated to understanding neuroscience research and modern attempts at making a computer think like the brain.
Various Animations / Descriptions of Internal Brain Activity: https://twitter.com/slava__bobrov
Multiagent Models of the Mind: https://www.lesswrong.com/s/ZbmRyDN8TCpBTZSip
Food for Thought: https://geohot.github.io/blog/jekyll/update/2022/02/17/brain-flops.html
Various Animations / Descriptions of Internal Brain Activity: https://twitter.com/slava__bobrov
Multiagent Models of the Mind: https://www.lesswrong.com/s/ZbmRyDN8TCpBTZSip
Food for Thought: https://geohot.github.io/blog/jekyll/update/2022/02/17/brain-flops.html
Am I fucking retarded?
Can someone explain what the hell it means that they've found 84 million stars but around 5000 exoplanets?
That would mean that they've found 0.000059 planets for every star they've found.
What am I not getting here?
Can someone explain what the hell it means that they've found 84 million stars but around 5000 exoplanets?
That would mean that they've found 0.000059 planets for every star they've found.
What am I not getting here?
Is telemedicine a meme?
>dolphins are the second smartest species after humans
>They only use 50% of their brains because they don't sleep but just shut down one hemisphere at a time
>They only use 50% of their brains because they don't sleep but just shut down one hemisphere at a time
>massless particles have momenta, meaning it's not simply mv
What really is momentum?
What really is momentum?