Recent content by cyboman
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Crowdstrike debacle for Microsoft Windows Update
I'd add it's about Darwinism as it applies to software and IT. You need a diverse competitive industry that is pushing for a better product. And thus, providing checks and pressures on monopolistic players. You need a village of smart people/companies engaged, competing in a free market, which...- cyboman
- Post #31
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Crowdstrike debacle for Microsoft Windows Update
My immediate reaction is there needs to be more players in the space than crowdstrike.- cyboman
- Post #16
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Is Q* the Key to Achieving AGI and Solving Math Problems?
I would be very interested in more information on the emergent behaviors observed and how they are described in these papers.- cyboman
- Post #20
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Is Q* the Key to Achieving AGI and Solving Math Problems?
Point taken. I have played around with Bing a bit and it's language model and ability to process mass amounts of internet data in meaningful ways is compelling and powerful. It seems more like a more intelligent and user friendly search engine, than the disruptive faux human intelligence that...- cyboman
- Post #18
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Is Q* the Key to Achieving AGI and Solving Math Problems?
But why are we spending so much effort to produce these models when we can just ask someone like Leonard Susskind what he thinks? It's like making an omelette and celebrating it as novel when a soufflé already exists.- cyboman
- Post #15
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Bias, errors, etc. within ChatGPT & other AI chatbots
I responded to an old post showcasing Tesla's AI breakthroughs, perhaps my reply has some relevance here in taking the AI hype down a notch: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/new-tesla-dojo-ai-architecture.1006902/post-6976784- cyboman
- Post #23
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Can Tesla DOJO AI Outpace Waymo in the Self-Driving Race?
It turns out tens of thousands of years of biological evolution churn out a pretty good bio computing machine for the 3d world we live in. Trying to recreate this level of aptitude in a silicon based transistor technology has proven extremely challenging. Also, we simply can't create a matrix...- cyboman
- Post #5
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Is Q* the Key to Achieving AGI and Solving Math Problems?
I agree. My use case is on the high end of the AI performance scale. I acknowledge that there are lots of applications that will benefit from the fast evolving tech of AI. I guess my response is more of a reaction to much of the dramatic hype we see in media of having to "pull the plug" as AI...- cyboman
- Post #13
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Undergrad Are Real Numbers Essential in Scientific Measurements and Models?
Way over my head but gonna toss some laymen barstool talk in the mix. Feel free to ignore me if this is useless. This reminds me of something I find myself coming back to when contemplating esoteric mathematical ideas: Notions of a finite but unbounded universe. You can have a set of real...- cyboman
- Post #86
- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Integrity of matter / space and time
I think what you're positing is that there is more to discover. I don't think any scientist would disagree. You also seem to be suggesting that sci-fi hypothesis that we are all in a simulation of sorts. These are interesting and compelling ideas to ruminate. The more time you can invest in...- cyboman
- Post #14
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad G force and extreme aviation maneuvers
Thanks for your great contributions! I found this stackexchange thread that had some interesting replies that relate and builds on the points you've made. It's a bit tangential at times to the actual fluid immersed anti-G discussion but I thought I'd share as you might find it interesting. The...- cyboman
- Post #22
- Forum: Classical Physics
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Is Q* the Key to Achieving AGI and Solving Math Problems?
Here's the thing about all the AI hype imo. Put the server farm running it in a total sandbox. That is, no external access to anything, with a big red button kill switch just in case. OK, now ask it the biggest problems plaguing humankind. Poverty, climate change, the theory of everything...- cyboman
- Post #11
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Undergrad G force and extreme aviation maneuvers
Exactly, and the more g's a pilot can withstand, the better their chances of success in a dogfight or other high-G mission scenarios.- cyboman
- Post #21
- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad G force and extreme aviation maneuvers
This is essentially why I posed the hypothesis in the first place. If a more efficient anti-G system was developed this potentially wouldn't be a limit. My post wasn't about how to improve the overall tactical ability of a fighter jet. Nobody said at any point g-suit or anti-G systems was high...- cyboman
- Post #20
- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad G force and extreme aviation maneuvers
So your position is that current fighter pilots are not at all concerned with executing high-G maneuvers? I never contended modern fighter aircraft are not multirole and only pure fighters. It seems you're not refuting any of the core hypothesis of the advantages of a pilot being suspended...- cyboman
- Post #17
- Forum: Classical Physics