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Why would you have zero expectations that he’ll win? Were you not around in 2016?
Why would you have zero expectations that he’ll win? Were you not around in 2016?
There’s some evidence to suggest he’ll lose significant support: https://today.yougov.com/politics/articles/48654-would-donald-trump-conviction-move-his-voters-evidence-from-past-present-bill-clinton-polls
But hard to know for sure.
And most of those headlines are spread by the tech companies… So we don’t have much reason to trust them
We’re not in a movie. Climate change isn’t going be solved by one brilliant scientist. It’s not even a scientific/technology problem at this point, it’s a political one.
We’ve been used to having access to websites instantly, but you can’t scale forever. Servers have a real impact on the environment. We’re already using a significant proportion of the world’s electricity on running servers.
It’s all bullshit marketing hype until we actually see it. There’s no reason to believe AI will advance better than linearly in the next 5-10 years.
How long before it’s illegal to hack LLMs?
Depends where you live. Plenty of countries with high % of renewables
I wouldn’t call it “surreal” at all, I’d call it “completely expected” given who runs that platform
Yeah, this is one of the many things that annoys me about AI discourse.
“We can use it to solve climate change!”
We already technically know how to solve climate change, but politics makes doing that impossible.
And, no, AI can’t “fix” politics. We’re going to have to figure that out by ourselves.