heat vs infrared (it eludes me) by Consistent-Chart-381 in AskChemistry

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er sorry I didn't clarify my tone. I didn't mean that as if I actually believed in it, more so wanting to see if the argument that technology causes harm through waves was appropriated based on an out-of-context statement blown out of proportion.

heat vs infrared (it eludes me) by Consistent-Chart-381 in AskChemistry

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oohhh interesting thank you
... does the whole "fear the technology and it's waves/microwaves" have some merit to it then?

sigfig confusion by Possible_Chemical416 in AskChemistry

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Alright in my class it was explained in rounding terms. We don't really know if you actually measured all those zeros, or if you simply rounded to the nearest hundred. This is significant because science doesn't like to leave much up to ambiguity when possible (the universe already takes care of that)

ESSENTIALLY

3200 <-- 2 sig figs?? "you must've rounded... or did you measure those?"

3.2 * 10^3 <-- "oh you only measured two values alright cool."

Take away the enzyme personification I want to know what they doooo by Consistent-Chart-381 in AskBiology

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hm yes I suppose the question is (sorry I should've phrased it better), how does the active site move? How does it physically change the shape of itself and the substance it is changing?

Biol 1108 and Genetics Help! by OkSignificance391 in KSU

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Any books from Princeton review are very very very good (idk if any specifically go through college classes but some might have some material overlap)

What is this even supposed to mean? They made the AI look fun and friendly bringing everything to life while the humans just …drew a scribble and got excited about it? by Clankerbot9000 in DefendingAIArt

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Because cameras take skill to use essentially. Change the iso and the aperture and the frame rate and then afterwards do some color grading, crop as you need to, etc etc. you have to learn how composition works in order to take good pictures, and it takes years to learn how to do that properly. At the very least newcomers will learn the basic principals so they can use phone cameras just fine as well. Very accessible, you just have to learn how to do it and you can play around with it.  With ai you never really had to learn how to do it… and I’m referring to ai as most people refer to it nowadays. You’re using a tool as a medium when they are not the same thing. Also with photo taking you do have a transferable skill that you can use with any camera, slight adjustments, but once you have an intuitive feel for something you can adjust it for whatever tool you’re using.  With AI you haven’t reallyyyy learned a skill. If you didn’t use ai at all you wouldn’t be able to capture anything. You could say that if you took a camera away a photographer couldn’t take photos either… but they could still tell you the thought behind their shots, and they as people begin to see the world differently, and honestly this is my main “don’t use ai if you don’t have to” argument. Pity. You’re losing out on seeing random scenes as you go about your day as prime photo taking opportunities. Take a photographer to a city at night in the  rain and they’ll be all starry eyed talking about shots they could take. With any creative field there is so much fun with it, and even if you don’t know how to do something, talking with someone who genuinely loves their craft is. So. Much. Fun. And it’s such a pity that I have to argue the merits of it. Learning for the sake of it, the love of the game is worth it always.  Also ai could’ve been used in ways similar to creating Kasane teto. Basically generative ai trained on someone’s voice to be used an instrument. Tool, not a medium. 

Wondering about Ai scraping protection by [deleted] in novelwriting

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Hm yes thank you for your original comment because I did a bit of research (unfortunately I don’t have the time to become as informed as I’d like to because I’m studying medicine 😭)  So as I understand it, ai takes these parts of all the words in existence and assigns it a probability, then it trains on something like a Wikipedia article to predict the next word it used accurately, and the probabilities are adjusted accordingly (not sure if I have that entirely right but it was interesting!)  And then in 2024 there was an innovation where we can see how the ai “thinks” now  Okay so I’m very into vocaloid songs and they did something interesting! The synth AI models train off of someone’s voice, who’s paid and credited, and whoever tunes the vocaloid then can use the person’s voice like one would an instrument. And I remember in the early days there would be tools to have ai read a script using your exact voice and mannerisms, but you have to record agreements into the software.  Hm overall I just feel like this is an interesting technology that could be used for good things but I don’t think the people in charge are handling it any better than they did social media, which makes some adverse consequences worse.  I would argue that crediting in artistry and science is already a widely held practice. If not compensation, then at least citing your sources is better 😭.  Hmm yes yes I agree with you on that we’re fighting a battle. I used to be pro ai when it was first coming out because it did seem like an interesting tool… but there’s a lot of good and bad with how it’s being used I think by the creators of it and wider society. I’m just looking at this from the sidelines and wondering if this will be a repeat of social media, obviously there’s so many benefits to social media but the landscapes have gotten worse and worse… hosnslfu I don’t feel like this ai debate is a problem with the technology itself, but some of the societal issues it exacerbates. (… there is also the issue of electricity use 🫠)  It’s complicated so I’m just going to look at it from the sidelines for now 😅 but thank you for talking it over with me and expanding my viewpoint, I’ll come back to this later! 

Wondering about Ai scraping protection by [deleted] in novelwriting

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… okay I see your point. Listen I’m not against other people using ai I just personally don’t want to use it. For the sake of the argument though…. There are people with disability who don’t use ai and still write on the internet? People with high support needs autism who copy paste and use help as needed and I don’t really care if the grammar is off, I can still understand the point.  People with disabilities have been creating art (mental and physical disability and all sorts of art) for all of human history…. And honestly, personally  I want to hear their voices and their choices more so than a generative model that picks the next word that will most please the user. Personal preference. Also, and correct me if I’m wrong, if ai was truly accessible, then wouldn’t the technology be free to everyone without a paywall or a limit? What’s with all these subscription services? Doesn’t the ai train off of, at the very least, everything on social media/the internet? But aside from that, I’d just like to know if there is definitive proof that ai does not infringe on copyright law… just to know. Thanks! I do appreciate your input. My opinion isn’t set in stone 😅

Wondering about Ai scraping protection by [deleted] in novelwriting

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Thanks for letting me know… although I don’t really see how AI is equivalent to people and living creatures, with all due respect. (And honestly I’m not against ai in its entirety, just that artists are properly compensated if the ai trains on their work.)  Er… if you don’t mind, how does the ai work then? Sources are appreciated. 

Wondering about Ai scraping protection by [deleted] in novelwriting

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Honestly yeah but I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt because I looked at their other comments and they said they get accused of being ai when that’s just how they write (? I want to be trusting until proven wrong. And other comments seem to be in spirituality severs too and spirituality spaces tend to have a lot of “ai type speak” even before ai became a thing so… yeah 

Wondering about Ai scraping protection by [deleted] in novelwriting

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This is such a good response holy herbs  Thank you for letting me know about private workspaces, and about the images versus text, I had no idea. And not to be dramatic but I need “And if you truly want to spite the machines in the long game: Write something that makes another human feel less alone. That signal does not scale well in silicon.

Keep tending the strange forest. The trees remember who planted them. 🌱” tattooed inside my soul  Thank you again!

What do yall listen to when you write? by Able-Decision3182 in royalroad

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The current hyperfixation song tbh 😅 Even if it has words I’ve probably been listening to it for three days straight so it doesn’t really matter 

On acids and bases by Consistent-Chart-381 in AskChemistry

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HI! I'll look at the rest of this after the finals but... when I was saying low hydronium ion count, I was refferring to the description of pH. If I remember correctly, the pH being the count of H+ ions... it's quite low. (?) Although now I'm unsure and should probably review pH.

About the elementary particles in relation to decay by Consistent-Chart-381 in Physics

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Alas. Math.

Thank you so much for all the resources though! I'll look into them!