@Tweetlangford@HumanistReport Yup, and cronyism is what happens, when you say "We're trying free market capitalism" without enough regulations.
It just doesn't work, exactly like it doesn't work to simply roll out communism without strong regulation, especially rules for the top of the country.
@ChrisTwiggsPM@ClownWorld When I worked in a Bakery in Germany, we literally got this notice and a ban on wearing gloves at work, because people never change the gloves in practice, while not wearing gloves leads to people washing their hands more (nobody wants gunk sticking to their hands)
@HasnainKazim Oh mimimi. Dann sollen andere Sprachen wie Englisch, Spanisch, FranzΓΆsisch, etc. auch anfangen uns Deutschland zu nennen und nicht Germanenland oder Alemannenland.
Ist doch selten dΓ€mlich. Ich nenn als Brasilianer Brasilien doch auch nicht krampfhaft auf Deutsch "Brazil"
@FotachuARGUY Lol that's really bad AI. Brook gets stabbed against the corner of his head. That's where the scar is. Not completely headshot. And wtf is going on in the last panel with those 2 blades xD
@Dave51256694215@ElijahSchaffer You are absolutely correct. Crappy parenting it is. There should be a license to become a parent. Shit parents everywhere
@FrenNoticer@ElijahSchaffer There's a bunch of retarded shitheads on both sides. Lunatic bitches like this one or like Anita Sarkeesian on the left, crazy MFs like bison capitol guy or Ben Shapiro on the right.
They all need to be pointed out as lunatics. On both sides.
@ZaraDoesX@PicturesFoIder Doom scrolling & making jokes towards each other about how they wanna kill themselves. Kinda like Millennials, but worse.
I'm a millennial, living together with 2 adult GenZs for around 2 years now.
@CinatitSMR@_The_Queen_P_@CultureCrave This, and their whole purpose is only to show, that they don't work :'D
Every Asimov plot including the laws of robotics is a story, about how those laws didn't work the moment robots get into a dilemma.
@_The_Queen_P_@CultureCrave The laws of robotics were written and invented by the novel writer Isaac Asimov, and he wrote those laws of robotics only to show that they don't work. Not as a target, what robots should folow.
Just give a robot the trolley problem. Now what? How should it follow Asimov's laws?
@MTrucksa @ImYourHostVick3@CultureCrave That, and because those rules don't work in every situation. I-Robot showed that, when the robot saved Will Smith instead of the child. The whole movie is basically a critique of Asimov's rules, and that they're hard to implement.
Or worse: Give an AI the trolley problem.
@BaramosGonus@Corbienest@ImYourHostVick3@CultureCrave The whole "implementing those laws of robotics" problem is, what is called the "alignment problem". Just google that or ask AI about it, and you'll understand, that it's damn fkn hard to implement Asimov's rules, since they're too vague and lead to conflict with itself.
@BaramosGonus@Corbienest@ImYourHostVick3@CultureCrave The problem is, they're not easy to implement. It's not like you can tell an AI "this is your rule", because rules spelled out in words by humans are interpretable.
Also, what should AI do, when it faces the trolley problem? Just saying "don't hurt humans" wont't work.
@ImYourHostVick3@CultureCrave You know, those "laws of robotics" aren't really a thing? They're from Isaac Asimov's Sci-Fi novel "Runaround", not some IRL official definition.
And robots/AI doesn't work based on rules that humans spelled out. Those laws are meaningless in practice.
@LostVoidGamer@Marlayna29 Ahhh, sweet summer child. I hope you'll also one day notice, that there's a difference between an adult, and a post teen :)
I just hope it won't be by a nearly 20s girl dumping you in your 30s because you don't want to go to a rave every weekend & stay up all night every day~