Nobody knows how the whole system works
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<- this is THE single key defining truth of 21st century computing
Nobody knows how the whole system works
One of the surprising (at least to me) consequences of the fall of Twitter is the rise of LinkedIn as a social media site. I saw some interesting posts I wanted to call attention to: First, Simon W…Surfing Complexity
@jerry Hey didn’t realise you were taking over ioc.exchange! Things have been really broken for me at least the last few days though - most profile images aren’t loading and I also can only see 3-5 posts on Trending whereas before I would see dozens and dozens of posts there, I liked to scroll that feed so really hope that’s not intentional!
in reply to Stephen Gentle
It's not intentional. The images are still replicating from the old storage to the new storage bucket. I will see if there's something I can do to accelerate that.
I am not sure what's going on with the trending page. I will take a look. Apologies for the trouble
First, the Russians create humanitarian disasters, as they did in Syria and Ukraine, which lead to refugee crises. Then, they use influence agents, such as Rep. Luna, to shift the blame onto countries dealing with an increased influx of refugees by accusing them of "losing control of their borders."
Ieri a Palazzo Boncompagni (Bologna) primo incontro delle “Conversazioni intorno al Tavolo Love Difference” con il Card. Matteo #Zuppi e il maestro #MichelangeloPistoletto.
*Tema*: che cosa resta dell’umano quando le macchine iniziano a “pensare”?
Da qui il dialogo tra tradizioni diverse per rimettere al centro responsabilità e #intelligenza spirituale.
Solo l’inizio.
*Tema*: che cosa resta dell’umano quando le macchine iniziano a “pensare”?
Da qui il dialogo tra tradizioni diverse per rimettere al centro responsabilità e #intelligenza spirituale.
Solo l’inizio.
Hypolite Petovan
in reply to Liam Proven • • •@Liam Proven
I don't know about that last one. If it weren't for the numerous massive externalities the current crop of AI currently has, it might have been easier to argue for it, but in the current situation, I don't think it's that clear-cut.
Of course it's easier to clump the people who are concerned about these never-before-seen externalities with the people who are averse to change in their craft in order to dismiss both wholesale.