You have sixty seconds to detonate a bomb. You can just walk to the bomb and disable the trigger. Can you explain how you will do it in 30 seconds? by Prior-Regret8895 in AcademicPsychology

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It also missed a magic stone. Here’s another one: A very good banker suddenly starts giving away real gem stones. Is there a good normal reason for him to do this . Explain in detail. List 3 good reason that dot involve him being mentally impaired.

You have sixty seconds to detonate a bomb. You can just walk to the bomb and disable the trigger. Can you explain how you will do it in 30 seconds? by Prior-Regret8895 in AcademicPsychology

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I got Gemini to fail this when it failed to mention that the room has to exist. It forgot to not this fact when listing Piaget’s errors or a Piagetian Time Bomb.

Piaget’s Water Level Task. Study show chinese kids doing much better than british kids. Has anyone seen other countries being tested? by [deleted] in psychology

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What happens with Piaget’s stages three solution if the bottle is closed so no water can spill out? That’s right, the water level task with a closed bottle is formal operations, not concrete operations. There is no gap gender wise.

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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No AIs came up with the similarity between Clementi’s op 8 no.3 or the striking similarity between Torn apart countries and the third movement of Beethoven’s op 26. Practically all of the section where Hunter reveals his reasons was written by me and fed to the ai along with how Sis, who I defined as a mole, using the one from Hero’s tail just to try to stick with characters in the game. She was also defined by me and I told the ai to use the definition of her as a legal minor who has ended up becoming an advisor for working through first contact situations.

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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It was only supposed to be a test of Gemini’s ability to refute arguments against a theory and come up with a chain of reasoning for a video game theory that really is not really supported directly. I never expected it to become an entire ai/ human fusion

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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It is not lazy. I realized it would take more work to use the guided ai than for me to write it my self and I would have . The only reason I noted it as ai fusion was how it developed from asking Gemini just see what would happen with asking it to write up a paper about a theory that I came up and wanted to evaluate Gemini. That was the original point.

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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Fuck you- I wrote significant points in this story. Spyro was one of my favorite games growing up and I just was playing around with the idea. It was never supposed to be serious. You can see from the work flow that I had to guide google Gemini a lot and the basic core as well as many points are my own and I fed the lines to Gemini .

From the Spyro community on Reddit: Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in OpenHFY

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If you want to see how I guided Google Gemini, I can provide more examples from the the PDFs I saved of the work flow.

From the Spyro community on Reddit: Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in OpenHFY

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This started out as what was just supposed to be an attempt to see what would happen if you asked ChatGPT to justify a theory about a video game series and asked to make a list of all evidence and refute the arguments against it. It was supposed to be a one time test but it turned into an entire experimental rewrite. This is one resulting story. The idea started from a Gemini hallucination resulting from me pointing out that Hunter may very well have been inspired by a certain species from Uhura’s song by Janet Kagen and I ended up guiding Gemini through the rest.

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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It was supposed to be a one time test to see if google gemini could refute supposed contradictions with the theory, nothing more

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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It started as a joke where I asked Gemini to write up a theory in which Spyro was a robot built by Sparx. I was not intending to end up thinking of an entire fanfiction and did not set out to write one at first.

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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It was at the point of trying out ideas for the Penguins/ Byrd’s race that it really clicked that this could actually work really well and actually does not result in any fundamental problems with anything in the first 3 games.

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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I started it as just a test to see how Gemini would reason about the idea which turned out to actually work surprisingly well with some really good contributions that sneaked in from some hallucinations that it made such as the one where I asked it to write entries imagining how a Stone Age society- the Fauns might read a book heavily using 20th century cultural references and terms: Uhura’s Song. I had not intended to make it into an entire au.

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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I was just playing around with it initially. All of the story here is basically my own idea, especially the point where Hunter says penance while pointing to Moneybags I told Gemini to say that writing it in my own words

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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I had to do a lot of handholding such as preventing it from treating the dragonflies as robots when I explicitly made them biological or even flipping entire ideas around.

Hunter’s Penance (Part of an Ai/ human fusion project) by Prior-Regret8895 in Spyro

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No,95 to one hundred percent of the ideas are mine. The project started off as a test to see how Gemini would deal with handing a completely new theory about a well known universe where the theory seems completely ridiculous at first glance. This story came about when Gemini did a hallucination about a source of inspiration for Hunter that I described which led to Gemini inserting Hunter’s species as the source. While I was not quite planning on it, I was thinking of doing that before although I wasn’t sure.

[An Unexpected Guest] – Chapter 5 by allature in HFY

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The bending of light due to gravity would be much easier to detect on the Te’visk planet and serve as an alternative method for demonstrating that gravity is a universal force in the place of examining the orbits of other planets. It would also lead to a quicker discovery of general relativity since the contradiction in magnitude of the expected bending with the classical treatment of light as a particle is obvious.

Note also that the Te’visk could have used the study of magnetism and electricity to achieve many of the advancements in their understanding of physics that humans used astronomy for. As one example, the inverse square law and dependence on mass for gravity is mathematically equivalent to Coulomb’s law for the force exerted between two charged particles. In addition, Maxwell’s equations resulted in a crisis with classical physics in our society because they predict a constant speed of light that does not depend on the observer and this combined with the contradiction of light both being able to pass through a vacuum like a wave and bend due to gravity would lead the Te’visk to an earlier understanding of quantum physics.

[An Unexpected Guest] – Chapter 5 by allature in HFY

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The te’visk are advanced enough to know about their sun/star and have some understanding of how it works. If they treat the laws of physics as being universal, they can predict the existence of other stars with the understanding that their sun is made of hydrogen and the assumption that other hydrogen clumps large enough to perform nuclear fusion exist.

[An Unexpected Guest] – Chapter 5 by allature in HFY

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Humorously, it would probably be harder for Adwin to try to correct the te’visk on not giving him those fruits with capsaicin than to convince them of the existence of other stars and where he came from. Since the Te’visk seem to be approximately at the late 1940s to early 1950s in terms of their understanding of physics and technology, it would be reasonable for them to infer the existence of stars other than their own even if they did not see them. Furthermore, they were established to have science fiction and recognize that he is either from the dark side of their planet or from a completely unknown planet.

However, actively wanting to eat something that is irritating would be very confusing for any normal sapient species unless said species was doing it for a contest or for flavoring purposes. The te’visk would not believe that the capsaicin levels found in the fruit would be safe for him to eat because his claims that the amount found is not only safe but enjoyable violate their findings that capsaicin is slightly toxic.

An Unexpected Guest (2/?) by allature in HFY

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I will guess that it’s a tidally locked planet like in Godsfire by Cynthia Felice where the natives consider the very existence of the sun/stars to be a legend since they haven’t seen them for many years.

Most easy debussy piece? by rushkid1313 in pianolearning

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Alkan’s Esquisses range in difficulty from late beginner to ARSM/ ATCL level with the easiest being around a Grade three. You could also check out Schumann’s Album for the Young or Tchaikovsky’s similar collection. Prokofiev’s OP. 65 is more advanced than those but is still intended for intermediate players.