So it is about languages instead of “where you live”. Can’t Harvard researchers get the title right?
Or are they assuming that languages are only associated with where people live?
So it is about languages instead of “where you live”. Can’t Harvard researchers get the title right?
Or are they assuming that languages are only associated with where people live?
I thought it was common knowledge by now.
Completely ignore. If you respond in anyway, they achieve their purpose of being annoying.
That’s inconceivable!
My Neighbour Totoro is unique. In this film kids actually act and talk like kids. It is extremely imaginative and magical while not trying to be epic. It treats the audience as intelligent, curious people, giving a lot of quiet thinking space in between scenes.
It is a masterpiece of film making. The other Studio Ghibili films are good, but Totoro remains to be my favourite.
12 Angry Men
My Neighbour Totoro
Memento
Wall-E
The Truman Show
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Flat earthers have access to all the information yet they still decide that flat earth is true.
I am not saying that current AI is intelligent. I am just seeing similarity between how human and AI process information.
They have to update the training data with the latest findings. Some AI models may use external sources to fetch the most current information.
In a way, human intelligence is like that.
People used to think earth used to be the centre of the universe, because everybody said so. Would you say that only Nicolaus Copernicus was intelligent?
The article title makes no sense, and the article itself too.
No one is saying GPT has achieved AGI. Is it a strawman argument?
AGI could end up in a similar predicament: a benchmark, devised by humans, that’s rendered obsolete by the technology it was meant to measure.
Just because we can’t measure it doesn’t mean it is obsolete.
Bloat taking up disk space doesn’t really matter. Bloat taking up RAM/CPU can affect performance on the other hand.
Original game concept:
Improve on old games:
A proper remake/remaster of Final Fantasy 7 while keeping the original turn-based combat, pacing, and story.
A true sequel to Shadow of the Colossus.
New Burnout game with proper tracks instead of open world.
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I prefer to use picture books.
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You are right. I am reading Contact for the same reason, trying to see more details as intended by Carl Sagan. (And Contact is my favourite scifi film of all time.)
I should probably give The Martian book a try. Just trying to decide between so many great suggestions here.
I’ve got a Kindle but I read too slowly, and most of the time I would “fall back” to watching videos and playing games.
But when I am driving, I can listen to audio books and there are no other distractions for me except for podcasts.
Thanks for your suggestions.
I read science articles sometimes. But for novels I prefer to listen.
Thanks. I watched the first episode of the TV show but I didn’t quite get into it. I will give the audio book a try.
A kingdom is a form of government.