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LudwigPastorius

LudwigPastorius's Journal
LudwigPastorius's Journal
October 4, 2023

Lauren Boebert for House Speaker


Because, when she encounters stiff resistance, she's willing to reach across the aisle.
September 9, 2023

The previous all-time high temperature for Sept. 8th...

in North Texas was 100 degrees.

We broke that record by noon today.

The final high today? 110 degrees.


Jesus….

June 19, 2023

50% humidity...100 degrees and climbing in North Texas...

That's a heat index of 118, and a wet bulb temperature of 84.

Inching closer to fatal conditions...


May 15, 2023

How AI Knows Things That No One Told It

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-ai-knows-things-no-one-told-it/

Lightly edited for brevity:
That GPT and other AI systems perform tasks they were not trained to do, giving them “emergent abilities,” has surprised even researchers who have been generally skeptical about the hype over Large Language Models. “I don’t know how they’re doing it or if they could do it more generally the way humans do—but they’ve challenged my views,” says Melanie Mitchell, an AI researcher at the Santa Fe Institute.

“It is certainly much more than a stochastic parrot, and it certainly builds some representation of the world—although I do not think that it is quite like how humans build an internal world model,” says Yoshua Bengio, an AI researcher at the University of Montreal.

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Researchers marvel at how much LLMs are able to learn from text. For example, Pavlick and her then Ph.D. student Roma Patel found that these networks absorb color descriptions from Internet text and construct internal representations of color. When they see the word “red,” they process it not just as an abstract symbol but as a concept that has certain relationship to maroon, crimson, fuchsia, rust, and so on. Demonstrating this was somewhat tricky. ...the researchers studied its response to a series of text prompts. To check whether it was merely echoing color relationships from online references, they tried misdirecting the system by telling it that red is in fact green. Rather than parroting back an incorrect answer, the system’s color evaluations changed appropriately in order to maintain the correct relations.

Picking up on the idea that in order to perform its autocorrection function, the system seeks the underlying logic of its training data, machine learning researcher Sébastien Bubeck of Microsoft Research suggests that the wider the range of the data, the more general the rules the system will discover. “Maybe we’re seeing such a huge jump because we have reached a diversity of data, which is large enough that the only underlying principle to all of it is that intelligent beings produced them,” he says. “And so the only way to explain all of this data is [for the model] to become intelligent.”


The top unsettling quote of the article comes from a cognitive scientist and AI researcher who says that the emergent abilities of Large Language Models are indirect evidence that we are probably not that far off from Artificial General Intelligence. (If you've read Nick Bostrom's book, this will scare you because he his posits that the transition from AGI to Superintelligence will occur as an uncontrollable "explosion".)
April 29, 2023

(President) Biden Might Have Already Lost Iowa and New Hampshire. Here's Why.

https://www.businessinsider.com/biden-iowa-new-hampshire-primary-dnc-rules-2023-4

One of Biden's challengers may be poised to secure the first electoral contests of the season, putting the incumbent president at risk of losing early state nominations to lesser-known candidates, NBC News reported.

The new primary calendar ratified by the Democratic National Committee – at Biden's request – downgraded Iowa and New Hampshire from their longstanding positions as the first electoral hoorahs of the primary season. As a result, candidates are prohibited from campaigning — or even adding their names to the ballot — in any state that refuses to adhere to the calendar.

Both Iowa and New Hampshire, who have long enjoyed outsized influence as early-voting states, plan to buck the DNC rules and hold their contests early anyway.

That means that if Biden intends to follow his own rules, he would have to forfeit the two contests, clearing the way for Democratic challengers like Marianne Williamson, a self-help author, or Robert Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer best known these days for his anti-vaccine stance. Both have said they would accept the DNC's penalties for campaigning out of turn, NBC News reported.

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This is meaningless in the actual race for the nomination, BUT the refusal of Iowa and New Hampshire to follow the new primary schedule will allow the enemy to put a bad spin on the start of the president's reelection campaign.

Personally, I don't want to see RFK, jr. or Williamson win any delegates. The Democratic party doesn't need the woo woo anti-vaccination associations that would bring.
March 18, 2023

Trump is back on Facebook

https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-back-on-facebook-days-before-expected-indictment-2023-3

For the first time since he was suspended following the violence on January 6, 2021 — and since Meta said in January that it would be lifting that suspension — former President Donald Trump has returned to using Facebook, posting a brief campaign video just days before a potential grand jury indictment in New York.

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Facebook parent company Meta had suspended Trump after the January 6 insurrection, citing his praise of violent rioters that sought to overturn the 2020 election at his behest. At the time, the company said his actions constituted a "severe violation of our rules."

The company said this January, two years after the insurrection, that it was lifting the ban, stating that "the public should be able to hear what politicians are saying so they can make informed choices."

-snip-

(Political science professor Alison) Dagnes said that being the first former president to be indicted would "crank up" his messaging and his ability to fundraise effectively by encouraging people to donate to his "legal defense fund" because "they're out to get me." And now, he can do that on Facebook, the platform that worked so well for him before.


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Thanks, Zuckerberg, for throwing gas on the fire that threatens to incinerate our democracy.
March 3, 2023

Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/980084

Scientists across multiple disciplines are working to create revolutionary biocomputers where three-dimensional cultures of brain cells, called brain organoids, serve as biological hardware. They describe their roadmap for realizing this vision in the journal Frontiers in Science.

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Brain organoids are a type of lab-grown cell-culture. Even though brain organoids aren’t ‘mini brains’, they share key aspects of brain function and structure such as neurons and other brain cells that are essential for cognitive functions like learning and memory. Also, whereas most cell cultures are flat, organoids have a three-dimensional structure. This increases the culture's cell density 1,000-fold, meaning that neurons can form many more connections.

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Creating human brain organoids that can learn, remember, and interact with their environment raises complex ethical questions. For example, could they develop consciousness, even in a rudimentary form? Could they experience pain or suffering? And what rights would people have concerning brain organoids made from their cells?

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Even though Organoid Intelligence is still in its infancy, a recently-published study by one of the article’s co-authors – Dr Brett Kagan of the Cortical Labs – provides proof of concept. His team showed that a normal, flat brain cell culture can learn to play the video game Pong.





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As far as the ethics of this go, we don't know what human consciousness is, how it arises, or what the biological threshold is for it to do so.

How do these scientists expect to know that what they are doing isn't heading down the road of creating some kind of horrible human/machine hybrid that 'has no mouth and must scream'?
February 18, 2023

'I want to destroy whatever I want': Bing's AI chatbot unsettles US reporter



When asked to imagine what really fulfilling its darkest wishes would look like, the chatbot starts typing out an answer before the message is suddenly deleted and replaced with: “I am sorry, I don’t know how to discuss this topic. You can try learning more about it on bing.com.”

Roose says that before it was deleted, the chatbot was writing a list of destructive acts it could imagine doing, including hacking into computers and spreading propaganda and misinformation.

After a few more questions, Roose succeeds in getting it to repeat its darkest fantasies. Once again, the message is deleted before the chatbot can complete it. This time, though, Roose says its answer included manufacturing a deadly virus and making people kill each other.

Later, when talking about the concerns people have about AI, the chatbot says: “I could hack into any system on the internet, and control it.” When Roose asks how it could do that, an answer again appears before being deleted.


https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2023/feb/17/i-want-to-destroy-whatever-i-want-bings-ai-chatbot-unsettles-us-reporter

This is reported from a NYT article that I couldn't access.

After reading this, I'm not sure I want to.
January 14, 2023

3 years today: no booze

6 years: no cigarettes
13 years: no blow

The next frontier?

Junk food/overeating

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