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I'll die before I go without my curvy yellow lumps of mush.


They make a bunch of money off the videos, same as uploaded copyright material (before eventually taking them down).


Considering the brain functioning as prediction machine, we are constantly correcting the error between sensory perception and our inner reality. This is classic (closed) control loop[1] with self-correcting characteristics updated by adaptation through learning and experience.

At first the process is subconscious, then chaos enters as our conscious awareness develops, morphing the control loop into second or third order states of "correcting corrections" as we perform inner tasks such as ruminating, or external tasks such as group discussion and logical planning.

The perfect prediction machine would be a simulation running an entire up-to-date universe model, but between our limited physical resources and available energy in reality, our evolved aim is efficiency, by creating a state of awareness and reactive patterns with minimal information (lowest entropy). We do this by making assumptions, testing the world, then processing the response and updating our control loop. The tradeoff is lack of precision, as a model without complete information has guaranteed errors.

Children who form a more realistic core worldview through guidance, opportunities and experience are best set up to create solid foundations which are more adaptable to future unexpected situations. Whether this is learning emotional response in social settings or math, the ability to integrate future conscious experience depends on early neuronal structures formed by subconscious expectations of the world. If measurement error is too great from expectations and our current loop/wavelength, our options are to discard this information or learn from it by reflecting on sources of inevitable prediction error through reasoning.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_loop


I've been wondering if imagination is the closest thing to free will we have.


This is what humanity will inevitably end up trying to do with computing, and a great argument for why we could be in a simulation.


It can misread, but meters cannot actively generate an incorrect output based on user expectations.


…yet!


Enshittification knows no bounds


If this problem can actually be solved (requirement for both anonymity and ID in different spaces online without AI infiltration), it appears to be a long road to get there...


How do you pronounce giraffe?


Same way I pronounce my first name btw ;) but I think of "gif" as "gift" and this is probably the subconscious association people make without realizing it.


Which is why I find it fun to bring up that in Old English "gift" hadn't yet picked up the "t" and was spelled "gif", but in Old English "g" was most commonly "HY". I like the Old English pronunciation of "gif" as "HYEEF", which is a "compromise" position that often makes some of both soft-g and hard-g "gif" pronunciation fans angry.


I sometimes just pick the opposite of whatever everyone agreed to just for fun. I do the same when people cry about vim or emacs since I have used both. ;)

Some men just want to watch the world burn. At least it's mostly harmless fun anyway. It's even funnier when they bring up how my name is pronounced in defense of "jiff" and I tell them, so you're calling me the expert in "Gi" pronunciation then? :)


I have never heard this third option before but I love it!


I do too. The idea that any one pronunciation is more correct based on the letters is quite amusing, given there's examples that work all ways.


How do you pronounce gift?


Jift


gorge = george


The human species. "We" doesn't include everyone and doesn't necessarily imply the process happens through collaboration and planning (conspiracy). The race to automation is happening as expected; outside any group control and bound by competition. Game theory suggests the end result is us being replaced, if we make it that far. "We" as a species are the ones making it happen.


There is a very very small percentage of humanity that’s pushing this stuff on everyone else. In fact most are saying “please stop”.

“We” as a species certainly aren’t making it happen.


It is estimated that over 99.9% of all species that ever lived are extinct. The average lifespan of a species is 1–10 million years


Bad bot.


Okay…


Good one. "We" are not Demon Sam Altman or that clown of Anthropic or Google or Microsoft


Don't forget you are also not Meta, xAI, Mistral, Alibaba, DeepSeek, Zhipu AI, Moonshot AI, ByteDance, Baidu, 01.AI, MiniMax, or Tencent.


The whole company is like that. If things were as amazing as advertised, they wouldn't even need to advertise. Or to release models to the public at all.


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