@ChrisSeltzer I like this train of thought -- a lot.
I would add for operations inside of a platform (eg Claude skills/ Gemini gems), it also allows for an understanding of the recurring costs of executing what amounts to a (sub-)routine in tokens. So one-time and recurring costs are known
@hankgreen@DanielleFong My reading of it is that the economics or systemic repeatability are low, but for which something inherently human allows for the thing that is being done to be done many times. So you can scale the marketing of your ability to do X, but the doing of X requires humanity
A CMU alum will help kick off the 2026 @FIFAWorldCup festivities tonight. ⚽️
@FIFAcom named @DanAndShay as the national anthem singers for The Spangled Banner ahead of the United States' opening match. Before the duo's country music success, Dan Smyers studied finance at CMU.
@patrickc Interesting --my conclusion here is that the eastern seaboard is an outlier collectively. (I see NYC, Philly, DC, and Atlanta all above one SD). Which would beg the question: is it a real cluster? If so- what is common to the east coast? Same factors as NYC alone?
Why do sooooooo many look for “easy” .. my friends … pls .. understand that the easy stuff is so often not what you’re looking for - all great stuff is hard
frog told the LLM "do not hallucinate"
"there," he said, "now the LLM will not make mistakes"
"but the LLM can still hallucinate" said toad
"that is true" said frog
Hey @Walmart - a customer just slipped on your strawberries on the floor near the self checkout. A front end supervisor asked that he clean it up and said injury could have been prevented. The associate (working with Matthew but name tag was hidden) laughed and said it was funny
CMU ranks first for overall graduate computer science programs, tied with MIT and Stanford. Among CS programs, CMU also earned No. 1 rankings in Programming Language, Artificial Intelligence, and Systems, along with a No. 2 ranking in Theory.
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@ChrisSeltzer@DrDominicNg So - if AI can get to a place where it can pass the Turing Test - which is how I'm understanding what is meant by world building - what does it mean to be human? What can humans do at that point in the future that AI will not be able to?
@ChrisSeltzer@DrDominicNg Good point. Unique relative to how we (re-)define the human experience.
In many instances, what it is to be an "only human" behavior has been relative to what other things can't do. Eg the high school biology example that only humans built complex tools (not true of course)