@glelkaitis

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I raise you a new form of straw man argument:
"as an exact science, the ballet is essentially dead"
The machine is busy churning bits
Technology is not inevitable. We've decided not to have asbestos in our walls, lead in our pipes, or carginogenic chemicals in our food. (If you're going to argue that it's not everywhere, where would you rather live?) We could just not do LLMs. It's allowed.
Tahoe just keeps on giving… somehow Finder has forgotten how to animate a circular progress indicator for inline audio previews.

did you know that SSH has a little-known secret menu?

i wrote a post about this on cohost a while back, but since that site shut down i'm posting it here too

I just realized that with LLMs programming transformed from creator's tool to yet another consumer subscription product
Funny that after decades of sci-fi asking “what if we made an AI that was actually alive but nobody believed it was?”, we instead seem to be dealing with “what if we made an AI that was definitely not alive but lots of people believed it was?”
The great cycle of AI hype

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"According to current neuroscience, human thinking is largely independent of human language – and we have little reason to believe ever more sophisticated modeling of language will create a form of intelligence that meets or surpasses our own."

Intriguing article by Benjamin Riley (founder of Cognitive Resonance) for @verge.

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https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/827820/large-language-models-ai-intelligence-neuroscience-problems

#neuroscience #linguistics #AI

Large language mistake

Neuroscience indicates language is distinct from thought, raising questions about whether AI large language models are a viable path to artificial general intelligence.

The Verge