βOne person dominating all others is just a hollywood myth!β Meanwhile in sports:
Good reason that those familiar with sports are far more immune to the Communist lies.
Sports filled since the dawn of time with players so dominant that no one else had a chance to be #1 until they finally retired.
Really think that the same isnβt true for intellectual pursuits?
Oh wait, it is, e.g. Kasparov in Chess, Satoshi with Bitcoin, many others.
This can be seen anywhere that credit theft is difficult, and ranking is objective instead of being left up to corruptible man.
Unfortunately intellectual pursuits, outside of games, typically fall short in both areas, clouding the view.
No doubt though, were credit theft as hard, and measures as objective, as they are in sports β Weβd see many absolutely dominating in their intellectual areas too.
Communist credit thieves would be crushed.
Good reason that those familiar with sports are far more immune to the Communist lies.
Sports filled since the dawn of time with players so dominant that no one else had a chance to be #1 until they finally retired.
Really think that the same isnβt true for intellectual pursuits?
Oh wait, it is, e.g. Kasparov in Chess, Satoshi with Bitcoin, many others.
This can be seen anywhere that credit theft is difficult, and ranking is objective instead of being left up to corruptible man.
Unfortunately intellectual pursuits, outside of games, typically fall short in both areas, clouding the view.
No doubt though, were credit theft as hard, and measures as objective, as they are in sports β Weβd see many absolutely dominating in their intellectual areas too.
Communist credit thieves would be crushed.
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βI was trying to get help with a program I've never used before, and wanted clarification on the previous explanation it had given me, and instead for some reason it ignored all previous context in the conversation and just spilled the beans about it's internal commands completely out of the blueβ
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ChatGPT tries to make a comic about choppy markets (with specific instructions it almost entirely ignored)
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He refused to condemn _______!!!
Sounds familiar.
Hey ChatGPT, when else have people been forced to condemn something or else they themselves would be condemned?
β’ Spanish Inquisition
β’ Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution
β’ Soviet Union under Stalin
β’ Nazi Germany
β’ Rwanda Genocide
β’ Red Scare in the U.S.
β’ Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
β’ Saudi Arabia's Ritz-Carlton Purge
β’ North Korea
βForced public condemnations serve as a means of exerting control, sowing fear, and suppressing dissent.β
Huh.
Sounds familiar.
Hey ChatGPT, when else have people been forced to condemn something or else they themselves would be condemned?
β’ Spanish Inquisition
β’ Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution
β’ Soviet Union under Stalin
β’ Nazi Germany
β’ Rwanda Genocide
β’ Red Scare in the U.S.
β’ Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
β’ Saudi Arabia's Ritz-Carlton Purge
β’ North Korea
βForced public condemnations serve as a means of exerting control, sowing fear, and suppressing dissent.β
Huh.
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π¨ Biden to release an order invoking the Korean War-era Defense Production Act which would compel major AI companies to notify the govt when developing any system that poses a βserious risk to national security, national economic security or national public health and safety." π¨
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Big Tech is lying about AI risk because they want to dominate the market - Andrew Ng
"Google Brain cofounder said Big Tech companies were stoking fears about the technology's risks to shut down competition."
βThereβs a standard regulatory capture playbook that has played out in other industries, and I would hate to see that executed successfully in AI.β
"Whatβs needed is transparency, not a licensing regime"
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"Google Brain cofounder said Big Tech companies were stoking fears about the technology's risks to shut down competition."
βThereβs a standard regulatory capture playbook that has played out in other industries, and I would hate to see that executed successfully in AI.β
"Whatβs needed is transparency, not a licensing regime"
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