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10,040karma·2,605submissions·May 27, 2017
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>We're not talking about a sentient machine like Data from Star Trek, we're so so far from that still How can you know how far from, close to, or beyond the line we are? Also, I'm pr…
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Hey, with the changes at Deepmind, is the Gemma project still ongoing?
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Spoiler: You already do.
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So is IBM.
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Ramunajan a particularly notable example.
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Dude, their mighty navy can't even get the Strait open.
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Contrary to what you're implying, that's more of a reflection on the typical US corporation than the EU.
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More legible than seems at first glance: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/wCSEpT3dTGz4N86Wi/even-illeg... …
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So the model was updated in the 37 minutes since OP posted his comment?
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Of course, the problem with such a high amount of specialization is that if the green ant disappears, so does this spider.
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>adults with developmental disabilities, who allowably don’t know any better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb9dV_DP5NI …
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Video of the 1994 B-52 crash at Fairchild Air Force Base: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2OIxo00UeM …
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Citizenship guarantees service.
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I find it hard to believe the kids of the Swiss elite would be cleaning sewers if not for the low pay.
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Citizenship guarantees service.
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No, $5B is the amount they put into Anthropic earlier this year, but that's in addition to $8B already invested. Also, $50B is not Amazon's current stake in OpenAI, it's what they'…
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Would be funny if they got themselves nationalized. I mean, better safe than sorry, right Dario?
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Banning white people would reduce it by a much greater amount, at least in North America.
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As 8note is pointing out, Eliezer Yudkowsky didn't "take over" Less Wrong, he founded it.
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