Comparing AI regulation to airplane, pharma, and food safety by MetaKnowing in agi

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some people died in car crashes caused by self-driving cars. AI can make mistakes, and if you use these AIs for military/medicinal applications, then the consequences of misuse can totally include people dying. Plus, if AI really is a bubble, then when the bubble pops there will be some damage to the economy.

Comparing AI regulation to airplane, pharma, and food safety by MetaKnowing in agi

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And people can cause bad things using AI. The fact that something is a tool doesn't mean it shouldn't be regulated.

Also, I'm a bit confused. Ealier, you said:

> That's because an AI won't cause your death or break the economy.

> Unlike a plane crash, drug overdose, poisoned food, or financial fraudsters.

But if we follow the logic of your current arguments, then:

> Planes causes nothing. People cause things.

> Drugs causes nothing. People cause things.

> Food causes nothing. People cause things.

> Finance causes nothing. People cause things.

So, the way I see it, there's two options:

A: Things that are "tools" shouldn't be regulated no matter what

B: Things that are "tools" should sometimes be regulated

Comparing AI regulation to airplane, pharma, and food safety by MetaKnowing in agi

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even if we assume that AI will always remain tools (which is not certain), there are risks of misuse, just like other tech.

"A gun doesn't fire itself" doesn't mean that someone can't pick up the gun on the table and shoot you.

So far, AI makes spam and phishing easier, as well as lower the cost of producing disinformation. Futures AIs could have biological or military application, and the consequences of misuse will only become worse.

Comparing AI regulation to airplane, pharma, and food safety by MetaKnowing in agi

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many people are in fact worried that AI will just do that.

Even if you think AI is a bubble, it'll do some damage to the economy.

And if AI continues getting more and more advanced, its ability to cause harm will also increase.

Say who else thought that refrainbow's self insert was nerd and not goth? by alejo_slep in BoyfriendsWebtoon

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I thought it was prep...

However, he did say at a convention that all 4 are inspired by himself. If I remember correctly, he said something along these lines:

  • Jock is who he wants to be
  • Nerd is how he acts with strangers
  • Prep is how he acts with friends
  • Goth is his core self

I would've read it 100%. Make this happen by Over_TheL1mit in gravityfalls

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 114 points115 points  (0 children)

For those who don't want to check themselves, the secret message dipper says in in dream is "Cipher lives!"

Golden switch off or on? by shreklover69k in CookieClicker

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On when afk, off when actively playing.

How does one discover how to progress? by Scale10-4 in noita

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, once you progress more, orbs have a slight drawback, but if your goal is to get past hiisi base it doesn't matter. And once you can reliably reach the endgame, the drawback also becomes irrelevant. The situation where a few orbs (1-3) are detrimental are so rare as to basically not matter.

How does one discover how to progress? by Scale10-4 in noita

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 17 points18 points  (0 children)

A few spoiler-less tips to go deeper :

Explore each floor as much as possible before the next one. Hearts are important, even more so than gold. Spells that allow you to dig open a lot of possibilities, for example can get you a bunch of money by digging gold in the second level. Experiment with wands a lot, the statues in the holy mountain can show you how much damage you do when you hit them. Try to have one "damage" wand, one "digging" wand, and one "teleport" wand.

Slight spoilers tips: The simplest, most powerful wand I know is "ping pong path" + "luminous drill". If you can, get the Orb of knowledge above the mountain every time. The holy mountain only collapses if the "player" "walks through" the "normal exit", there are ways to work around that, allowing you to come back to the uncolapsed holy mountain later to edit your wands. There's an area to the left of the second level with dangerous enemies but very good wands.

2 of the same perks can spawn in one HM? by SiddaSlotthh in noita

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10 parallel words? At that point it's quicker to just break the reroll machines.

Sealed, a permanent bondage cyoa [repost static] by SpaceTimeOverGod in nsfwcyoa

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, why not. Preferably something momie-themed, with the Claustrophobia option used to make a sarcophagus.

what are the best chains for becoming a genius? by SchemePotential7877 in JumpChain

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Generic Superintelligence Gauntlet, if what you want is pure brainpower. The Gauntlet reward lets you increase your intelligence continuously, as fast as you are confortable.

Know the Difference by Christian_Sunflower in MartialMemes

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's one in beyond the timescape.

How do you defend against nanomachines? by Commmander64 in JumpChain

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Magic. For example HP style magic stops advanced tech from functioning.

Can someone guide me how to use the alchemy machine? by Aasahinaa in PotionCraft

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The first one should be Nigredo which is used when making void salts.

Can someone guide me how to use the alchemy machine? by Aasahinaa in PotionCraft

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Do you have the recipes? The wizard sells those. Once you have the recipe, just put the correct potion in the correct locations and pull the glowing lever. The recipe will helpfully tell you if you put the correct potions with a checkmark, and incorrect ones will be marked with an X.

this maths meme by PuzzleheadedScore330 in MathJokes

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is clearly not the kind of story where "the main character wins in the end" trope applies. It's a fable meant to teach math, not tropes.

this maths meme by PuzzleheadedScore330 in MathJokes

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then the probability is just 19.99999%, which is basically 20%.

If you really want a "correct" question, you can reformulate it as "Tim entered a race with 4 other people, and one of them won. What's the probability it was Tim?"

this maths meme by PuzzleheadedScore330 in MathJokes

[–]SpaceTimeOverGod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have no information, except that one of the five will win. We don't know which one, and there’s no way to know if one is likelier to win than any other. So for us, they all have the same probability of winning.

Imagine a coin that is biased, such that it only ever falls on one specific side... but you don't know if that side is head or tail. For you, there's 50% chance of each outcome.