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So I have a LLM read a book and paraphrase its contents, that’s not stealing?
So I have a LLM read a book and paraphrase its contents, that’s not stealing?
In other news: we have lawyers to protect our copyrights, you don’t. Suck it.
That’s a lot of wheels. I’d hate to have to inflate all those tires.
My mind is going. I can feel it.
The only real question left in this war is: if Putin orders a nuclear strike, will he be obeyed?
Especially if you have a media empire that is useful to discredit those opposing your invasion.
I sit here all day writing random words, and still no Shakespeare.
Yup, this is really maximize shareholder value. I can totally see this teambuilding event doubling dividends. Wait? You said the company never pays dividends and rarely buys back its stock? Wow, I am really seeing those profits!
Is there actually a port or camera on the tank that can see from that angle? The tank doesn’t have a windscreen.
Does that mean Germany will have the exotic negative energy that makes constructing a wormhole possible?
Just remember, when it comes to baby Jesus, if you’re not first, you’re last.
Ricky Bobby approves.
The Russians have nuclear submarines. No amount of bellicose bravado will blunt the sting of those.
Nuclear war is a very real possibility. If Putin becomes desperate enough, he will try to go to the very edge of brinksmanship. In this situation, with launch on warning, any perceived provocation could rapidly escalate. As the fear of a preemptive strike increases, so does the probability of a preemptive strike. Rationality gives way to fear. This is the logic and danger of brinksmanship: that the more you rely on it, the more likely it is to escalate out of control before one side backs down.
This is Enron-scale manipulation. Someone’s ripping off the public and making a mint with the help of the regulators.
I guess they’ll have to shut down their bootstrap-pulling engines for awhile.
The outcome of the war in Ukraine has always been a game of chicken, being which side is willing to escalate to nuclear weapons, and whether the other side may or may not back down. The logic of escalation has always been that no possible gain exceeds the losses caused by a nuclear exchange. The Madman theory ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madman_theory ) is about convincing one’s opponent that is one is not rational, and is willing to use nuclear weapons despite the losses. The threat then, is that Putin, seeing himself politically vulnerable because of his losses, but still powerful enough to command the military to use nuclear weapons, would demonstrate his willingness to use nuclear weapons, even if not directly against a military target, in a demonstration (perhaps in the Black Sea) or an exoatmospheric test.
“Humanity can not progress without heaps” - Hubert Farnsworth
I think free will is an illusion that a brain creates to aid in human perception. This illusion is an evolutionary adaptation so that a human acts to preserve its body and its genes by perceiving its person as distinct from other persons and the environment.
Soon to be the first Greased Priest.