This (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927650524001130?via%3Dihub#sec0027) appears to be the actual paper the article is talking about.
This (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927650524001130?via%3Dihub#sec0027) appears to be the actual paper the article is talking about.
The paper explicitly states that they are calling ChatGPT “bullshit” in the Frankfurtian sense and they cite “On Bullshit” as the source for that definition. It’s right there in the introduction.
You’d know this if you had read the paper or even checked whether your statement were true. So either you read it and then lied deliberately, or you didn’t read the paper nor actually care about the truth value of your own statement, rendering your comment itself bullshit in the Frankfurtian sense.
I like the idea. If we ever figure out what consciousness actually is, maybe we’ll figure out how it adds up across its components.
The ideas were mostly neat but I just couldn’t abide the plot being driven by absurdly stupid actions over and over.
I wonder how much additional heat this would add to Earth.
I love mint, but cinnamon toothpaste is absolutely god-tier.
There’s something delightful about the meme not even getting her name right.
“The Final Architecture” series by Adrian Tchaikovsky has some elements of this.
Engineers aren’t in charge of graft.
Ringworld on HBO with all the rishathra handshakes you can handle would at least hit a niche, I guess
Read them all, with the novellas where the tin says they belong. It’s just unrelentingly good.
You can’t go wrong with “they’re made of meat”, or “when the yogurt took over” ( warning, boring boobs for like 2.5 seconds).
https://youtu.be/7tScAyNaRdQ?si=9_jCNLRr_4KSfw77
https://youtu.be/lOpvxj_FRN0?si=Aa5_mwVvkrTxWMDb
Also: The World of Tomorrow is top tier scifi.
Before you pull the trigger on this one, figure out whether your daughter is of an age to understand why the tax agent has butt plug trophies. Not just because it could lead to awkward conversation, but also because if your kid doesn’t have the maturity to grasp that visual pun they won’t get the rest of the movie either.
This is a joke about Einstein’s form of the Equivalence Principle:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalence_principle