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northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•UK government says anyone working in Britain for the Russian state will have to register and declare what they are doing or face jailEnglish8·1 month agoGreat idea! Now do this for the americans too.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•School phone bans don't boost grades or wellbeing, study suggestsEnglish22·3 months agoI, too, am aware of zlib and librera reader. But there’s a difference between a curated selection of books in physical form in front of you, and deciding to read a book on an electronic device. The former dissuades the reader-to-be from abandoning the idea over too wide a selection, and removes other electronic distractions from asserting themselves over the reading material - I refer here to notifications that flash over the current window.
Plus, there’s plenty of people who choose not to read, despite the option being available. Having the option physically there in front of you is far more encouraging, in my opinion. And once they start reading, they might go on to seek titles outside of that curated selection. Great success!
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Robot packers and AI cameras: UK retail embraces automation to cut staff costsEnglish1·3 months agoArtificial merely implies manmade, as opposed to naturally developed IMO.
As for the hypothesis, a few years ago I took a crack at designing a system like that as an on-paper exercise. The vast majority of it was just…pushing data around and using existing data to suggest new data. Not all that dissimilar to how human beings think, to be honest. The big hurdle was optimisation and context, and allowing the platform to “grow” without letting it metastasize and without improperly restricting it. There are some hardware limitations to consider too - a storage backbone, for one, and interlinking every thread as opposed to having them wholly isolated from each other. There’s the potential for thread interruption too, which as far as I’m aware is not something that any microcode packages support.
But despite all that, I’m still fairly certain one could build an approximation therein. The complexity of inter-stimuli input (read: input from audio, visual, and potentially sensatory endpoints, replicating vision, hearing and touch) isn’t to be underestimated, though.
Perhaps one day I might take a crack at it - but its also a morally gray area that has quite a few caveats to it, so… uh… maybe.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Robot packers and AI cameras: UK retail embraces automation to cut staff costsEnglish1·3 months agoOn the contrary, I’d argue that its entirely feasible to create an artificial intelligence. “All” you need do is replicate the concept of thought - which is a never ending train of relational contexts that are entirely dependent on the individuals life experiences. Putting that into practise is a huge job, but arguably not an impossible one. Such a creation, presuming it could create new concepts along the way, would certainly be deserving of the title “AI”.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•School phone bans don't boost grades or wellbeing, study suggestsEnglish31·3 months agoI’m neurodivergent. Wanna know what would a been great? Easier access to the library and more books.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What is everyone using as a HTPC?English1·3 months agoI have an SFF PC currently running Mint, with Bello and steam as well as xemu and a few other goodies. The flexibility is great, if something is a bit borked I can usually just play it in VLC, and the compute allows me to run pretty much any emulator besides Xenia or that PS3 one. Once I plug a GPU into it, those should be fine too. Not bad for a cheap i5 system.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Robot packers and AI cameras: UK retail embraces automation to cut staff costsEnglish1·3 months agoThey’re not intelligent, though. The only thing they can do is repeat patterns according to prompt. That’s literally all an LLM is - a massive relational database hooking up words and phrases, or repeating the laws of physics on a vast scale, or copying out design principles. Its nothing more than a stochastic parrot. It has no sentience, and sentience cannot be romanticised into it.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Digital driving licences to be ‘put on phones this year’English1·4 months agoLaNd Of ThE fReE
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Digital driving licences to be ‘put on phones this year’English1·4 months agoFuck no. Not happening.
It was already a monumentally stupid idea to bank with your phone. This is catastrophic.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Robot packers and AI cameras: UK retail embraces automation to cut staff costsEnglish3·4 months agoAI
Its. Not. Fucking. AI.
Jfc this muck is going to make us as blind as a bat when an actual artificial sentience appears. An LLM does not an intelligence make.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Broadband boss hits out at rivals over mid-contract price risesEnglish4·1 year agoMr Tang said: “Typically broadband customers will pay for 13 months in a year rather than 12, thanks to inflation linked mid-contract price rises.
Zen has never done this in its 28 years of trading.
Sure about that? My broadband just went up by a quid. It’s not a lot, and it’s mostly thanks to upstream costing, but come on. Don’t fuck around with blatant lies.
I’d still go with Zen like. Can’t beat user-configurable rDNS.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Schools given new guidance on stopping phone useEnglish4·1 year agoNot hard to keep to the same policy we had in the 00’s. Off or silent, and it doesn’t come out in lessons. If it does, it goes in the teacher’s desk, and they get it back half an hour after school ends. Job done.
northernscrub@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•VM solution with "seamless" featuresEnglish3·2 years agoHoly shit this looks practically perfect. Thanks!
They’ve been interfering with the UK since the 70’s. We have neo-liberalism as a result of their meddling. We could have had a nice, well-regulated economy that was far less prone to market fluctuations but nope. America doesn’t have friends, it has business interests.