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PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Why aren't photons from a laser considered entangled?.Where did you get that idea from? -
PeroK replied to the thread Graduate Expected numbers of cards of a last color remaining.PS multiply the probability in each case by the relevant number to get the contribution to the expected value. -
PeroK replied to the thread Graduate Expected numbers of cards of a last color remaining.You could crunch a precise answer using a program. Calculate the probability of the last card being 1-40 red, then 1-35 blue and 1-25... -
PeroK replied to the thread Graduate Expected numbers of cards of a last color remaining.If you lay the 100 cards out in a row, there is a statistical symmetry going first to last or last to first. -
PeroK reacted to bhobba's post in the thread Undergrad Sean Carroll's description of the Many Worlds interpretation with
Agree.
Highly recommended, but very math-heavy. Fine for math nerds like me, but others may not enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks Bill -
PeroK reacted to bhobba's post in the thread Undergrad Sean Carroll's description of the Many Worlds interpretation with
Informative.
I rather enjoy Sean's books. But Sean does not point out one important fact (I can link to an advanced paper on it, but at this level... -
PeroK replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.From a logical point of view, human experience is a sufficient condition for intelligence, but that does not imply that it is a... -
PeroK replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.I would suggest something weaker. That a (measureable) element of intelligence might arise from linguistics alone. An LLM might have... -
PeroK replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Perhaps, but nebulous or not, the concepts of self-awareness and self-preservation come into the debate. In the hard sciences things... -
PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Sean Carroll's description of the Many Worlds interpretation.The ##\alpha## and ##\beta## apply initially to the state of an electron, but after the interaction with a measuring device, they apply... -
PeroK replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.That's a test for a physical being. Google AI disagrees on that point and claims that modern androids can pass the rouge test: Yes... -
PeroK reacted to jack action's post in the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts? with
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But you need sensors and a body you can control to pass this test.