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Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Oops, sorry, I thought you were @gleem I was just being a troublemaker. I don’t think Helen Keller’s mental state is at all relevant... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Small question about constantly accelerating charges.He did that in his 1905 paper “On the electrodynamics of moving bodies”. Well before his death. -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Don't you want the support? You are clearly right that she had no self-awareness. The test clearly supports your position. -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Indeed. She would have failed the rouge test. -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.A LLM would not be able to make any use of sensory or interactive hardware. This has nothing to do with intelligence or any of the... -
Dale reacted to PeroK's post in the thread Graduate Expected numbers of cards of a last color remaining with
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I put the precise calculations into a spreadsheet (it only took a few minutes) and got 1.514988104 -
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Hi everyone, I'm glad to join this community. Let me briefly introduce myself. I'm a senior software engineer and project manager... -
Dale replied to the thread Graduate Expected numbers of cards of a last color remaining.That is very far off. The correct answer is 1.515 Your concept of “green survives” appears to be the problem. -
Dale replied to the thread Graduate Expected numbers of cards of a last color remaining.I also calculated it to be 1.515 using a different but related method. What the OP is asking for is modeled by the negative... -
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## P(X=g) ## - probability that we have g green cards remaining ## P(X=b) ## - probability that we have b blue cards remaining ## P(X=r)...