@PeterSHouseboat @allenanalysis So you’ve decided to become a teacher?
Just like the rest of us teachers working in the trenches trying to make a difference in what the youth can understand?
Have you helped the education system teach the youth WHY they’re learning what they’re learning?
@LauraRbnsn I don’t hear people today saying that a system devised by the Greeks 2500 years ago might not still be the best way to govern a high technology society by the will of the governed.
Yet, they are still afraid of losing control if a change in method of expressing public will.
@LauraRbnsn Perhaps the mechanics of the whole voting process itself has the side effect of forcing everyone to redefined complicated issues into artificially simple ones and to redefine issues in a way that divides the public into two camps. “At what point does someone have a beard or not?”
@brmorris @profsamperry Educating the youth in the principles of The Enlightenment and the principles of reasoning, versus the principles of feudalism.
Even if their families are raising them to disagree with those, they should be understood.
White knights and kindly monks are as rare as unicorns.
@cixliv I seem to recall that AI generated media, including music, is not copyrightable. So anyone could your copy your game’s music and use it for their own purposes.
@timventura@DavidBrin@OpenAI Somehow feel similar to me to asking the question if we can’t put corporations back in the bottle, how do we make them safe, or if we can’t put nation states back in the bottle how do we make them safe?
@hey_madni Any word yet on the "instant comparison and checking of business process and better decisions against global, local, and cultural ethics and morality standards and other mores, and potential unintended consequences and bias avoidance" feature?
@EricPresidentVR VR for our youth to role-play into career readiness so that entire populations can rapidly respond to macro forces of change that ripple around the world.
Nothing beats a skilled workforce.
@DrJimFan Have you reminded yourself recently about the 'binding arbitration' anti-human clause in the fine print that you signed in all your contracts?
@DrJimFan Embodied intelligence sounds useful.
However, if that's a stepping stone to embodied corporations that align with current multinational corporate values...
I worry.
@Scobleizer@TimSweeneyEpic Multimodal develops games and apps. No need for pesky developers.
Multimodal does asset & game markets. No need for other pesky markets.
Multimodal believes in itself. No need for other believers.
It does 3D virtual worlds for Vision Pro. No need for content makers. [satire]
@mualphaxi@alxcharlesdukes What if we tested for the societal problem they want to solve, and their motivation, dissolve it as a measure of how capable they are learning?
@gfodor@brendanAbradley An emergency response AI determine that the car next to you was the best one to respond to an emergency at that moment with the equipment it already had installed.
@gfodor@brendanAbradley Nothing. Tom Cruise and his psychic AI already knew you were going to do that, and your vehicle was programmed to shut down power at that moment in time, even before you bought it. Cruise had filed a minority report. You weren’t cut off. Private cars also emergency response cars
@smchatter1 @profsamperry That meant to say, priestly researched the changes to Christianity over the centuries. And the Adams and Jefferson admired his theology to a certain degree.
@smchatter1 @profsamperry Check out Joseph Priestley, and his friend and co-minister Theophilus Lindsay who started the first Unitarian congregations in England and preached tolerance. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams admired Priestly I just researched history of changes to Christianity to a degree.