based on weighted averages of ‘what people are saying’ with a little randomization to spice things up
That is massively oversimplified and not really how neural networks work. Training a neural network is not just calculating averages. It adjusts a very complex network of nodes in such a way that certain input generates certain output. It is entirely possible that during that training process, abstract mechanisms like logic get trained into the system as well, because a good NN can produce meaningful output even on input that is unlike anything it has ever seen before. Arguably that is the case with ChatGPT as well. It has been proven to be able to solve maths/calculating tasks it has never seen before in its training data. Give it a poem that you wrote yourself and have it write an analysis and interpretation - it will do it and it will probably be very good. I really don’t subscribe to this “statistical parrot” narrative that many people seem to believe. Just because it’s not good at the same tasks that humans are good at doesn’t mean it’s not intelligent. Of course it is different from a human brain, so differences in capabilities are to be expected. It has no idea of the physical world, it is not trained to tell truth from lies. Of course it’s not good at these things. That doesn’t mean it’s crap or “not intelligent”. You don’t call a person “not intelligent” just because they’re bad at specific tasks or don’t know some facts. There’s certainly room for improvement with these LLMs, but they’ve only been around in a really usable state for like 2 years or so. Have some patience and in the meantime use it for all the wonderful stuff it’s capable of.
Bin in der Situation. Müsste wahrscheinlich 3k€ einplanen und ich hasse Autos wie die Pest, würde es nur aus rein pragmatischen Gründen machen, würde auch nicht mal eins besitzen und wahrscheinlich maximal 3x im Jahr eins leihen. Das steht einfach in keinem Verhältnis.
Kann man auch mehrmals machen. Kann ja auch je nach Therapeut:in sehr unterschiedlich sein.
Brudi, ich mein das null böse, aber bitte zieh mal in Erwägung, mit einem Therapeuten zu sprechen. Es scheint dir wirklich nicht gut zu gehen und genau für solche Zustände sind die da.
Not sure but this might be genius.
Niemand erwartet, dass du dich einsperrst. Aber die Anzahl hustender und rumrotzender Menschen in öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln, die dabei keine Maske tragen, regt mich schon sehr auf. Masken sind deutlich effektiver, wenn der Ansteckende sie trägt, als wenn es nur die anderen tun. Sich selbst schützen ist also relativ. Dass wir dieses Minimum an Solidarität nicht hinbekommen in unserer Gesellschaft, finde ich ziemlich erbärmlich.
Bei mir (Mitte 30) ist Corona deutlich heftiger verlaufen als bei meinen Eltern. Die waren ein paar Tage schlapp, teilweise bisschen Husten, das wars. Ich hatte es 2 Monate später und lag 2 Wochen komplett flach, hohes Fieber und 3 Tage lang die schlimmsten Halsschmerzen meines Lebens. Nach der akuten Erkrankung hat es noch locker 6-8 Wochen gedauert bis ich mich wieder normal gefühlt habe. Corona ist ein scheiß Drecksvirus und es kann jeden heftig erwischen.
Ich fahre immer morgens mit Unterstützung hin um flott zu sein und gleichzeitig nicht verschwitzt. Auf dem Heimweg nach der Arbeit ist der Motor dann aus. Ist für mich der optimale Modus.
Jever Fun ist großartig, schmeckt gut und hat kaum Kalorien.
Speciesism? I can’t tell if you’re just a troll at this point so I’m not going to continue this discussion, sorry.
The decision is not between killing a million stalks of wheat or a cow, but between a million stalks of wheat or a cow AND a million stalks of wheat, it’s just that in the latter case the wheat was fed to the cow instead.
I disagree. Everyone who eats meat should be able to reflect on that fact and if you can’t defend your behavior in a debate, maybe you should change it.
He goes to elite universities and interviews people his age. Where the hell do you think he should go to find more equal debate partners? Maybe he just has the better arguments?
That is true, but there are statistical trends that you can observe in scientific studies. How else would you rate how healthy something is? Just because some person is allergic to nuts doesn’t mean they’re not generally a healthy snack.
How about accepting that your argument was wrong? Your first paragraph had nothing to do with it. I agree with your first paragraph, but we must still ask the question whether it is moral or not to kill animals for food even if they didn’t suffer. It’s not clear and people have different opinions on it and that’s okay. In any way, a lot would have to change compared to the status quo.
I’m not humanizing animals. I just acknowledge the fact that they are sentient beings that are capable of feeling pain, physically and emotionally. That enjoy certain things and dislike other things. Is it okay to torture a dog because wild dogs get into fights where they get hurt terribly?
Of course animals in nature are killed brutally, but so are humans. It’s totally natural for bears to kill humans. Does that mean we can also kill humans? See how this doesn’t mean anything for the question whether it’s immoral to kill animals or not? I wouldn’t even necessarily disagree that it can be morally okay to kill an animal, given certain circumstances. The argument “in nature, animals are killed brutally” just has absolutely no implications for human ethics. Animals and “nature” have no concept of morality. Humans do.
From a knowledge standpoint, I simply don’t know enough about nutrition to understand whether or not humans can be ‘maximally healthy’ on a vegetarian or vegan or pescatarian or w/e diet.
According to science, a whole-food, plant-based diet is basically the healthiest way to eat. You would need to supplement vitamin B12, but that’s it (and it’s very easy to do that). So from a health perspective, there is really no point against a vegan diet.
If you are interested in the morality of meat / veganism I highly recommend the debate videos by Ed Winters on Youtube where he talks to people about why they’re not vegan and it’s very respectful and also insightful. Like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdqAyFhWL2s (some are way more controversial though, this guy is already quite “vegan-positive”, still an interesting discussion)