She should work harder and maybe she'll accomplish as much as Jill Stein has in congress.
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I was narrowly taking issue with the comparison to how humans learn, I really don't care about copyrights.
I can go look at some Monets and paint some shitty water lillies, is that somehow problematic?
If we're using your paintings as training data for a Monet copy, then it could be.
Are we even talking about AI if we're saying data quality doesn't matter?
I don't understand how when I say "agency" or "an aspect of the process" one would think I'm talking about the volume of information and not the quality.
I'm literally saying (an aspect of) process matters, how are we saying the same thing?
Then I guess my original point of agency being an essential element in human learning had nothing to do with your conversation about how AI learns like humans. Carry on.
I bring up agency and I get an exemplary response what I mean.
Raising a child well requires someone who is able to engage in the child's own theory of mind. If you just treat a child as an information sponge they will need more therapy than usual. A good parent takes interest in their child's ability to exercise agency.
I bet the investors were also worried other governments would notice this product as explicitly undermining their sovereignty. I'm sure that goes over well with regulatory agencies all over.
-- Lenin, State and Revolution
I'm pretty sure whoever stands directly under the moon owns it
You can jam the signal with very little power, and you can prevent people in Brazil from paying for the service.
They were probably talking about white phosphorus: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/10/lebanon-evidence-of-israels-unlawful-use-of-white-phosphorus-in-southern-lebanon-as-cross-border-hostilities-escalate/