@Alsadius@robinhanson He means people often use this saying wrongly, but I also don't understand why that led to him making this rebuttal of the wrong usage without mentioning the right usage.
@AlexGodofsky Listen plonker, if I want to be confidently wrong about physics in my OWN BIN on the hottest day that we've ever had in England then I'm entitled to do so. You've got nothing to say now have you?
@syuu1228 I wonder how many actual applications were made with this. Personally, I'd rather use ncurses and keyboard input, or pay more for a real bitmap card.
@jeremykauffman@BFrankzetta This is a great example and proves that you're right. "It's up to others to convince me, I won't do my own digging, even though it sounds really bad" is the mentality you've identified.
One of the biggest problems with AI right now is that it can't differentiate between a widely-held speculation and fact. Which makes it about as useful for policy as polling random people on the street.
@AndrewMack123@dhe3g Look at the shadows, they used really bright lights. Digital cams get overexposed, causing washed-out colors. (Also why modern TV is so dim, especially low-budget). We can't even match normal non-technicolor film with digital cameras. Although, they're getting better all the time