I for one support the AI centipede and hope it shits into it's own input until it dies
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Well duh. I think a lot of us here learned that lesson from watching the movie Multiplicity.
Would you recommend it?
Oh, shit. Ummm...it was a funny movie back when it came out, but I haven't seen it in like 25 years so who knows how bad it seems now. Could still be good?
I really don't get how people so easily accept this. This is an engineering problem, not a law of the universe... How would someone possibly prove something is impossible, particularly while the entire branch of technology is rapidly changing?
Two outcasts among their peers, Gary Wallace and Wyatt Donnelly spent a good deal of their youth as pioneers and early adopters of AI.
I couldn't care less.
Lol
remember how nfts feel off (due to how they lost their value) have a theory that ais will come to the same fate cause they cannot train (it according to the article?)