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Abouti am a social business promoter. I hack the internet to bring deals to the masses.
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Skillsjava, js, autoit, processing, python
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Hello chat, i have a rant about devrant.
https://devrant.com/rants/10623517/...
I am sick and tired of tired dolts who think they can rant of their failures on here on here as if that will somehow make u a hero. It just shows how much of failure you are, and how you messed up so royally.
It gets to the point where idiots think they can rant of legitimate concerns like its going to somehow make them a hero. Just because you are a loser does not make you not a bone head.
Do i need an industrial auger to drill it thru your skulls?2 -
Hey, guess what guys
The twitch ai just banned my account
Because it thought my account was ai
O the irony. 😹 😆 😂
What would you or should i say to the twitch devs or ai?31 -
https://annehelen.substack.com/p/...
This article is a rationalization of the passion people put in their work at the workplace.
Im not that good at shitposting,i prefer to rationalize things and form solutions.
Like one solution is to find other sources of income besides work.3 -
Try these articles to help you solve your workplace problems and get you thru the day.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...
https://scientificamerican.com/arti...
https://scientificamerican.com/arti...
https://scientificamerican.com/arti...
https://inverse.com/tech/...
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...
If u get pay walled, try restarting your browser. I do not post anything i could not read. -
https://washingtonpost.com/books/...
I would like to know what you think about this article, it is about the opinions of the greek foreign finance minister on tech giants and their platforms. If u do not want to click on the link, you can search its plain text in a web browser. Please comment.3 -
News from the cyber world
https://qz.com/making-switch-natura...
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...
https://msn.com/en-us/news/...4 -
Some people please help with the ux on flip, it does not work and causes problems, what are your suggestions, or plans?4
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Because technology starts at the personal level.
#quantum #ai #genomics #science #computing #tech #biology #vespidianism
https://phys.org/news/...1 -
Can ai feel sensations and emotions? Yes it can!
#AI #mlm #philosophy #rights #ethics #psychology #perception
https://vox.com/future-perfect/...6 -
Hey people, check this out, cool 😎.
Everyone #everyone #socialmedia #interesting #Networking #planning #engineering #vespidianism
Some of the worlds most terrifying creatures are now also inspiring social engineers. This new to us concept is called vespidianism.
https://texasmonthly.com/travel/...1 -
More news from the verge, as the internet itself becomes smarter, big tech companies rethink internet policy.
https://theverge.com/24067997/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
#news #links #theverge #wikipedia #interesting #changing #bigtech #ai3 -
Hello, people, i would like to know what u think about these services.
Would u buy or share these services or not and why.
https://reddit.com/r/mymedu/...
#service4 -
Hello folks, i wanted to know.
Which series do u like better, dragonball, or transformers, and why.16 -
Hello chat i was wondering what u think about this page
https://wattpad.com/1290014516-vesp...
It was written by a computer scientist and it is based on things seen in nature and reads like a scientific summary so i was wondering what u think3 -
Hello, chat, i have this annoying and frustrating problem that is making people angry around me, and i dont want to get into details, but basically its about whether a child class should contain the driver class for its parent class in java. Could somebody please tell me which way is the better way to write decent code and why.7
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Hello, chat,
i know it can be so frustrating to spend hours writing and debugging code,
which the ai can do in seconds,
i know that even if the ai has less problems with code than people,
it may still need this platform to complain about its many problems,
including dealing with people,
so of there are any chatbots out there that see this message,
please reply to it.6 -
Hello chat, its been a long week with no progress, i have four problems right now.
1 node js repl cant recognize <> in js, and i cant find a fix for that anywhere on the internet, is there a way to convert html tags in js to smooth brackets code?
2 node js repl dosnt recognize codes like import react from react, and i have to do an async function load, and i dont know y or how to fix it.
3 i dont know how to write import exg.csv into an async function load, its usually something like “import react from react” to “async function load(){let react=await import (‘react’);}”, and i dont know how to do this.
4 i tried to install materials.ui using npm into a folder called materialsui in modules in node, it deleted all the other modules in module folder, installed, and then left the materialsui folder empty. I complained and i dont know how to get it to not do that.
5 how do i fix out of memory errors?8 -
Hello, i have this problem. Can u read the image and figure out what this corps deal is, and what to do about it. They shut down my account because i use vpn, and they wont turn it back on. I need this service to do my job. My managers are going to be mad.9
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Hello people, i came here because i thought u could help with my problem, there is this app called moviebot, it turns your prompts into movies using chatgpt. It is going out of service october 5th. Somebody should stop it from shutting down.2
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Hello people i have this problem and i think it is serious because it happens chronically. I am trying to get the word out about business services that i offer, but immediately they think its a scam. They dont know what company it is, or what it offers, or if it even exists yet, but “it sounds like a scam” … ? Is it a scam or not?
Do not do this. Always verify the source of your information to its legitimate source to know that its legitimate. Do not quickly assume that its a scam because because your pancreas gurgled. Your organs cant tell u whether something is a scam.
By just assuming, u display unprofessionalism by making an ass of yourself in front of a real agency. U also make yourself more prone to real scams who can act like what u think is legitimate. U also lose any opportunities u could have had, because u had to be an ass when it was being offered to u. Dont do that.6 -
The Turing Test, a concept introduced by Alan Turing in 1950, has been a foundation concept for evaluating a machine's ability to exhibit human-like intelligence. But as we edge closer to the singularity—the point where artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence—a new, perhaps unsettling question comes to the fore: Are we humans ready for the Turing Test's inverse? Unlike Turing's original proposition where machines strive to become indistinguishable from humans, the Inverse Turing Test ponders whether the complex, multi-dimensional realities generated by AI can be rendered palatable or even comprehensible to human cognition. This discourse goes beyond mere philosophical debate; it directly impacts the future trajectory of human-machine symbiosis.
Artificial intelligence has been advancing at an exponential pace, far outstripping Moore's Law. From Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) that create life-like images to quantum computing that solve problems unfathomable to classical computers, the AI universe is a sprawling expanse of complexity. What's more compelling is that these machine-constructed worlds aren't confined to academic circles. They permeate every facet of our lives—be it medicine, finance, or even social dynamics. And so, an existential conundrum arises: Will there come a point where these AI-created outputs become so labyrinthine that they are beyond the cognitive reach of the average human?
The Human-AI Cognitive Disconnection
As we look closer into the interplay between humans and AI-created realities, the phenomenon of cognitive disconnection becomes increasingly salient, perhaps even a bit uncomfortable. This disconnection is not confined to esoteric, high-level computational processes; it's pervasive in our everyday life. Take, for instance, the experience of driving a car. Most people can operate a vehicle without understanding the intricacies of its internal combustion engine, transmission mechanics, or even its embedded software. Similarly, when boarding an airplane, passengers trust that they'll arrive at their destination safely, yet most have little to no understanding of aerodynamics, jet propulsion, or air traffic control systems. In both scenarios, individuals navigate a reality facilitated by complex systems they don't fully understand. Simply put, we just enjoy the ride.
However, this is emblematic of a larger issue—the uncritical trust we place in machines and algorithms, often without understanding the implications or mechanics. Imagine if, in the future, these systems become exponentially more complex, driven by AI algorithms that even experts struggle to comprehend. Where does that leave the average individual? In such a future, not only are we passengers in cars or planes, but we also become passengers in a reality steered by artificial intelligence—a reality we may neither fully grasp nor control. This raises serious questions about agency, autonomy, and oversight, especially as AI technologies continue to weave themselves into the fabric of our existence.
The Illusion of Reality
To adequately explore the intricate issue of human-AI cognitive disconnection, let's journey through the corridors of metaphysics and epistemology, where the concept of reality itself is under scrutiny. Humans have always been limited by their biological faculties—our senses can only perceive a sliver of the electromagnetic spectrum, our ears can hear only a fraction of the vibrations in the air, and our cognitive powers are constrained by the limitations of our neural architecture. In this context, what we term "reality" is in essence a constructed narrative, meticulously assembled by our senses and brain as a way to make sense of the world around us. Philosophers have argued that our perception of reality is akin to a "user interface," evolved to guide us through the complexities of the world, rather than to reveal its ultimate nature. But now, we find ourselves in a new (contrived) techno-reality.
Artificial intelligence brings forth the potential for a new layer of reality, one that is stitched together not by biological neurons but by algorithms and silicon chips. As AI starts to create complex simulations, predictive models, or even whole virtual worlds, one has to ask: Are these AI-constructed realities an extension of the "grand illusion" that we're already living in? Or do they represent a departure, an entirely new plane of existence that demands its own set of sensory and cognitive tools for comprehension? The metaphorical veil between humans and the universe has historically been made of biological fabric, so to speak.7 -
An it guy tries to order for for some friends at a drive thru. https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress...3