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Exactly. Let's not forget the real attempts at the government's internet censorship of previous administrations. Nobody seemed to care about that then.

Like give me a break. The previous admin took steps towards censoring real information that would be politically harmful to them, and now we're supposed to feel bad about the current admin who is taking productive steps against antagonist agents within our country?

I get that the law in this country is pliable and a nuanced subject but I'd rather deal with the latter issue - where our government is challenging the boundaries of the 1st amendment against our own enemies rather than their own people lol


Let me get this straight what the previous government did was wrong but what they now do is right because it’s against antagonist agents?

Sorry but that sounds like out of the fascist playbook.

They all just fought against „enemies“, but they decided who was declared an enemy.

In the end everybody who said anything against them was declared an enemy.


+1


Or put a few 6 axis arms on a track that goes throughout a home and have an instant home assistants


Those tracks could be at the ceiling. Imagine a robot arm in a kitchen that is dangling from the ceiling. It could be helping when needed and disappear in a cupboard after that.


exactly exactly - I already want to buy one lol.


A message on LinkedIn or email never hurt!


A previous company I worked at was using mixed reality years ago (>4) to train manufacturing operators on manufacturing processes.

It ended up looking like a simulated workbench with low-detail models of CAD parts that needed to be assembled - it was pretty cool. Engineering companies are very ready for this technology.


A local school here trains nurses in a VR environment that is situated inside a fully built out wing of a hospital. The headsets come down from the ceiling, all the equipment is real, but there are dummies in the beds, and some observation screens for others who supervise.


Very cool!


This is my favorite kind of 'full stack'


"Full stack, and fuller stack"

https://youtu.be/AScCVzENcjs?t=568


It is a big deal!

While just landing on the moon is definitely much simpler than a Mars mission, this lander is a part of the Artemis program; it's one of the first steps towards developing the Artemis base camp on the moon.


Fritos too!


While the Sora videos are impressive, are these really world simulators? While some notion of real-world physics probably exists somewhere within the model, doesn’t all the completely artificial training data corrupt it?

Reasoning, logic, formal systems, and physics exist in a seemingly completely different, mathematical space than pure video.

This is just a contrived, interesting viewpoint of the technology, right?


“it does not accurately model the physics of many basic interactions, like glass shattering.”


> Reasoning, logic, formal systems, and physics exist in a seemingly completely different, mathematical space than pure video.

That's not true, AI systems in general have pretty strong mathematical proofs going back decades on what they can theoretically do, the problem is compute and general feasibility. AIXItl in theory would be able to learn reasoning, logic, formal systems, physics, human emotions, and a great deal of everything else just from watching videos. They would have to be videos of varied and useful things, but even if they were not, you'd at least get basic reasoning, logic, and physics.


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