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ChatGPT Facilitating Insanity
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They have been collecting data of 'odd' behavior for ages. The advent of AI, and social media, has just given them more cause for...
Aug 18, 2025
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A delusion or belief, no matter how irrational ( or not ), that spreads to envelope the whole of the society, then becomes an aspect of...
Aug 18, 2025
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I mean if most of the society shares a delusion then you will be rewarded for joining in.
Aug 18, 2025
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Several recent Rolling Stone articles on this: "People Are Losing Loved Ones to AI–Fueled Spiritual Fantasies" (5/4/2025), "He Had a...
Aug 18, 2025
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Why are LLMs so bad at deriving physics formulas?
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You can have a look at some discussion had here on PF on the reliability of LLM's...
Aug 17, 2025
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Hi, I've been using recently AI to generate physics results derivations and, in general, even frontier models such as GPT5 or Claude...
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Once you know the basics of the quantum chemistry - how electrons behave in atom, how and why they are organized in "groups" (orbitals...
Aug 17, 2025
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Study: Social media probably can’t be fixed
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Here is one group thing I just came across that is kinda weird looking in from the outside, including self censorship, or rather the ban...
Aug 16, 2025
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Why are LLMs so bad at deriving physics formulas?
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You gave found a limitation of the LLM model, in that garbage, in garbage out. LLM's are not at the very least thinking about the...
Aug 16, 2025
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A Crisis for Newly Minted CompSci Majors -- entry level jobs gone
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Is that the norm for government digitization contracts, since 1. govt has deep pockets, 2. the actual end customer will beef at the...
Aug 16, 2025
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Fermentation using mixed legume and grain feedstock
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How much carbohydrate content does your feed contain? If say, 30%, then a sugar price of 60 cents/pound would be comparable for the...
Aug 16, 2025
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I use ethanol for cleaning glassware and resin 3D prints. The glassware is sometimes used for food. If possible, I'd prefer to only...
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I don't know if this is true all the time, but a useful guide for the octet rule for the main group elements. In bonding, the atom will...
Aug 16, 2025
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Tintina fault (Yukon, Alaska, US and Canada) becoming more active?
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These posts of yours lead me to learn features of the geological earth that I would never have known about. Keep up the good work.
Aug 16, 2025
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Thanks for posting this. This article suggests the oldest formations that show no signs of having been affected by a seismic shift are...
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