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Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Yes, we do. That simply is not the case. All of those things are currently being done and hallucinations not only persist, there is some... -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.The person trying to make the next version safer than the previous version is who cares. This is the major problem with the whole being... -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Sure. The debate is more about whether the word “agency” should be used to describe that. I am just saying that these words (agency and... -
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Hi all-- I submitted my application for the CCI around a month ago and the anticipation to see if I get accepted or not is... -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.You might want to look at the next sentence: "This aspect is currently a subject of debate" -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Yes. And because we cannot currently pinpoint the source of the malfunction it is one that we cannot directly resolve. We have a long... -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.There are ongoing debates on this topic both in psychology (how much of what we think is a conscious decision is actually a... -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.We don’t know if humans have agency. We have trouble defining and reliably measuring intelligence in humans. One thing that I think is... -
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I often see the use of the colloquial "meter" in the USA, while the scientific world uses the SI unit of length, the metre. -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Why is SI taught in US university physics courses instead of cgs?.That depends on what you are measuring. It reduces the zeroes for particle physics. What I really wonder is why people went from CGS... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Why is SI taught in US university physics courses instead of cgs?.Yes. Ignoring the sizes of the base units, both systems have base units with dimensions of mass, length, and time. But cgs uses only...