Software developer w focus on .NET + Typescript stack, w some rogue open source development on Linux w JavaScript and Elm thrown in. And a stay-at-home dad.
@paulg Is it even malicious AI that's the biggest worry? How about AI simply convinces us that our species has come to its end, and it's time to euthanize us. I.e. say that resources wise we're doing poorly and it's time to end it before mass death and suffering.
@paulg Did the AI pass it, or do we all look up the definition using AI, meaning the AI can manipulate our understanding of what the Turing test was...
@christiandean_@powerbottomdad1 I think 60% and 95% are basically numerical markers for the concepts of "more likely than not" and "almost definitely".
@andrewztan I think FB first showed what happens to social media spaces in practice: quickly devolve into a small # of hyper-users producing content, and the rest just passively scrolling, quietly bitter w the comparison game. And then a less-real-life-more-banter network becomes attractive.
@shanselman Too easy to do a mental spit take when you hear it used verbally, mistaking it for another word, just for a split second before the brain kicks in.
@caludio@heinrichhartman@DasSurma Well in one way at least I think people use it all the time: think about all the git repos you make locally and just *never* bother to push at all.
"We suggest a new approach to searching for life, which is to examine the interstellar objects captured by this fishing net instead of the traditional approach of looking through telescope or traveling with spacecrafts."
https://t.co/o1hLtlbz2e