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You don't think it's reasonable that the operator of an AI should be responsible for what it does? -
russ_watters replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean; it seems to me that corporations are heavily regulated and frequently held accountable for... -
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Too bad corporations are rarely held responsible for anything. -
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Why not? If I create a monster and let it loose, and it causes harm, how does saying "it's autonomous" get me off the hook? The... -
russ_watters replied to the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years.Nah, if that were true it would mean basically all astrophotos are "fake". They are brightened to the limit of available data. They... -
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The human eye adapts well to darkness, although it doesn't see colour well at low light intensity. The earth was lit by full moonlight... -
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Yes. That's because that version of the photo was put through an enhancement algorithm to brighten the night side. Here's what it...