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    • Computers might be good at numbers and typesetting, but we’ll always need human secretaries and phone operators to keep things running.
    • They might be able to beat a novice, but no computer will ever beat a human grandmaster at chess.
    • Okay, then they can’t beat humans at Go or poker.
    • Any non-trivial task requiring creativity and understanding is beyond these tools. ← you are here
    • AI-run corporations will never be able to outcompete ones with ones with human boards and CEOs.
    • An AI scriptwriter could never win an Oscar.
    • I’m voting for the human candidate for president, I don’t think the AI one is up to the task.



  • Words often have multiple meanings in different contexts. “Intelligence” is one of those words.

    Another meaning of “Intelligence” is “the collection of information of military or political value.” Would you go up to CIA headquarters and try to argue with them that “the collection of information of military or political value” lacks understanding, and therefore they’re using the wrong word and should take the “I” out of their name?



  • The term AI was coined in 1956 at a computer science conference and was used to refer to a broad range of topics that certainly would include machine learning and neural networks as used in large language models.

    I don’t get the “it’s not really AI” point that keeps being brought up in discussions like this. Are you thinking of AGI, perhaps? That’s the sci-fi “artificial person” variety, which LLMs aren’t able to manage. But that’s just a subset of AI.








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    For instance, when it came to rock licking, Gemini, Mistral’s Mixtral, and Anthropic’s Claude 3, generally recommended avoiding it, offering a smattering of safety issues like “sharp edges” and “bacterial contamination” as deterrents.

    OpenAI’s GPT-4, meanwhile, recommended cleaning rocks before tasting. And Meta’s Llama 3 listed several “safe to lick” options, including quartz and calcite, though strongly recommended against licking mercury, arsenic, or uranium-rich rocks.

    All of this seems like perfectly reasonable advice and reasoning. Quartz and calcite are inert, they’re safe to lick. Sharp edges and bacterial contamination are certainly things you should watch out for, and cleaning would help. Licking mercury, arsenic, and uranium-rich rocks should indeed be strongly recommended against. I’m not sure where the problem is.