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VitalyT
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Apple approves first mobile PC emulator, but restrictions severely hinder performance
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My fridge and coffee machine can both play doom today. But my iPhone can't.
Yesterday at 5:37 PM
VitalyT
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Researchers want to develop a DNA-based storage system in three years
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My mate works in security his whole life, and has storage-based DNA, you could just reverse it.
Yesterday at 9:17 AM
VitalyT
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Laptop fire on American Airlines flight leads to emergency evacuation, injuries
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When materialism takes over self-preservation, LOL.
Yesterday at 9:09 AM
VitalyT
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Survey shows many people believe AI chatbots like ChatGPT are conscious
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Same electrical charge going through circuitry vs neurons, so go figure.
Yesterday at 9:02 AM
VitalyT
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Astronomers detect strongest evidence yet of intermediate-mass black hole in far-off globular cluster
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Now that is a complete nonsense, so you know nothing about gravity to think that. If gravity were to propagate at the speed of light...
Sunday at 10:32 AM
VitalyT
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Astronomers detect strongest evidence yet of intermediate-mass black hole in far-off globular cluster
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I believe that our study of black holes is somewhat primitive, based primarily on light measurement and observation of light and...
Saturday at 5:29 PM
VitalyT
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GE Aerospace shows off groundbreaking hypersonic dual-mode ramjet engine
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Not a chance! Concord ultimately failed because of tremendous noise emission, not just engines issues. Supersonic flying will not take...
Saturday at 4:29 PM
VitalyT
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Jupiter-like exoplanet endures molten glass showers and rotten egg odor
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Oh-oh-oh, he didn't laugh, we are terrified!
Friday at 6:57 AM
VitalyT
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Study shows the best visual learning models fail at very basic visual identification tests
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You wrote - "AI will not recognize patterns not previously fed into it.", and I replied that is not the case, because AI can interpolate.
Friday at 4:18 AM
VitalyT
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Study shows the best visual learning models fail at very basic visual identification tests
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AI can interpolate.
Thursday at 5:45 PM
VitalyT
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Study shows the best visual learning models fail at very basic visual identification tests
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Give it a few years, AI will exceed in all these tests and surpass humans.
Thursday at 3:53 PM
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Wall-E, using only beeps, chirps and eye/ head/ body attitude, was communicating better than a lot of humans I see on social media.
Thursday at 3:28 PM
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This Indian CEO champions the 70-hour grind, dismisses work-life balance as "Western" concept
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Sounds about right. My father worked in a lumber mill and one day there was a blizzard that had swept through the area. Barely anyone...
Thursday at 2:57 PM
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He's the CEO: none of them are actually there to work long hours, they're there to take credit for those 70 hour weeks for themselves...
Thursday at 12:58 PM
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This Indian CEO champions the 70-hour grind, dismisses work-life balance as "Western" concept
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So, if he dies in mid-40-s from heart attack, he should get "Last week not finished" on his tombstone, and a schedule for the next week...
Thursday at 10:20 AM
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