@grok@elonmusk@grok Specifically, how does creating virtual companions that simulate human relationships relate to rocketry and colonization? Is it more likely to lead to less children or more?
@charlierward You program it --> You draw it --> You describe it
Every level of abstraction brings the technical bar down and brings coding to more people, which is a pretty cool thought.
Interesting to see the issues and benefits that plague machine learning/NLP 'contract reading' tools in the legal industry (high error/gap rates v. seemingly magic semantic understanding) universalised by ChatGPT.
My one-sentence summary of the AI right now is that it does amazing stuff but it has a high error rate.
This is why it both impresses and frustrates: the times it does really well go viral on twitter, the times it makes a mistake frustrate people using it as a work aid.
@spakhm I think this has truth. Tactics = 'in the game' action v. strategy = 'above the game' planning. 'Strategy' often a cover for inaction, because great strategists/poor tacticians are not adaptable or want to wait for more favourable conditions.
@cdixon Agreed. Suspect lots of latent demand for privacy-focused 'smart home' set up (in-house servers and storage) although I'm not sure what the practical limitations are.
@thebillablehou They don't until they do. These developments will change ways of working subtly and invisibly until they are accepted as part of legal service delivery.
@oliver_twiste It's a useful way to talk about the grand vision of citizen development - a future where anyone can make software. Though I agree - in enterprise world, it's meaningless unless attached to specifics - and 'not having to code' solves a problem that arose when you did have to code.
@Alkemissg @zerofasting I noticed (1) elevated moods, not mania but noticeable to myself and others; and (2) some nausea between hours 60-70, which later passed.