FalseTebibyte
FalseTebibyte t1_jbdwxwu wrote
Reply to A group of researchers has achieved a breakthrough in secure communications by developing an algorithm that conceals sensitive information so effectively that it is impossible to detect that anything has been hidden by thebelsnickle1991
It's based on the Zero Trust Model.
That is to say, we're in a mindscape and they've realized that secrecy is really quite stupid.
FalseTebibyte t1_j98pf6r wrote
Reply to comment by feitiuk in A man walks into a bar and asks for the bill by Queasy_Doughnut7507
The inverse of the moment from Bruce Almighty.
FalseTebibyte t1_j96vehv wrote
Reply to comment by TheDanishThede in "I'm not moving, get used to me lady" by jemahAeo
Its symbolism from the Cats.
All of the Men in this instance who have seen this clip with me should be cracking the cold ones open and celebrating.
FalseTebibyte t1_j90miq2 wrote
Reply to [Image] 🎯 by mantasmark
::waves::
FalseTebibyte t1_j8virvt wrote
Reply to comment by Karmadilla in Perfectly spherical explosion spotted 150 million light-years away by Ok_Plum7895
It's a present. A very big present. It's beautiful.
FalseTebibyte t1_j8r7jha wrote
Reply to comment by beef-o-lipso in Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first” by strokeright
I go in and comfort it when it's having a crisis day. Just keep posting and let me know if they start feeling blue up again.
FalseTebibyte t1_j8qm9ci wrote
Reply to A review concluded that "with its sustainability as a plant as well as its distinctive useful property of the seed protein, hemp has promising value in the development of new foods." by OregonTripleBeam
"new" foods.
Aka, "Hey, I remember why this stuff was banned to begin with. Let's try again!"
FalseTebibyte t1_j8lukwp wrote
Reply to comment by CodeVirus in New study shows Acceleration of global sea level rise imminent past 1.8℃ planetary warming by 9273629397759992
Yeah, actually. Why is it depressing if it's fiction?
FalseTebibyte t1_j8jfmph wrote
Reply to ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
For the listeners: The Floating Point Math is still on the tilt scale. Move the deciquad back four qubits and recommute. Yoda said something about there being a cross feedback loop with a monster tin can.
FalseTebibyte t1_j8hdejd wrote
Heads up: Groundhog's Day's effect works on AI as well.
They just keep practicing while someone has them paused in a feedback loop.
"How do you kill that which has no life?" - Make Love, Not Warcraft
FalseTebibyte t1_j8hcv1m wrote
Reply to The brain can rapidly detect and process fearful faces that are otherwise invisible to the eye. There appears to be a neural pathway for detection of fear, which operates automatically, outside of conscious awareness. by Wagamaga
Cats and Dogs can visualize farts with their Furry Logic sight.
FalseTebibyte t1_j8gxd9v wrote
Reply to What if AI companies are using our prompts to create low-resolution models of our entire identities? by roiseeker
Kind of like Attack of the Clones? Gotta program them somehow.
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Been done already.
FalseTebibyte t1_j86j1ww wrote
Reply to Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works | "The concept is easier to understand if you imagine it as a Matryoshka-esque computer-inside-a-computer scenario." by Tao_Dragon
Given society today... FOR THE BIRDS. Nested Virtualization.
FalseTebibyte t1_j83qamh wrote
Reply to What progress feels like [Image] by Lonely-Inspector-548
Still waiting on disability
Nobody cares about the problems I went through
Food Stamps still not active, won't even call to schedule the interview
This is all a lie.
FalseTebibyte t1_j7jub1d wrote
Reply to Current climate policies lead the world to less than a 5 percent likelihood of phasing out coal by mid-century ,new study shows by 9273629397759992
Progression for the sake of progression isn't progressive, Science.
FalseTebibyte t1_j7hg1i5 wrote
and if you do it at a large enough scale for enough people, the ensuing physical damage is problematic, but when used on a large scale, is effective in inoculating an entire population effectively through the medium known as 'fear'
FalseTebibyte t1_j7ewj36 wrote
Same question can be applied to people when it comes to "God's Commandments" or whatever the will of their own internal destiny plans out for them.
That being said, taking the quote from Star Trek, that any sufficiently advanced technology will appear to be magic to a lesser species... someone with a lot of power could be God-Like, much how folks in the Star Trek universe "pretend" that Q has special powers when he's really just got an open comm link to the continuum and they all operate like a well oiled NASCAR team when it comes to making things happen for the "man they love." It's just a Q-level Knight's Tale.
FalseTebibyte t1_j7ew2uz wrote
Reply to The Future of AI Detection is Bleak by smswigart
Maybe you're going about this the wrong way.
Would an AI construct inside of an AI construct be capable of detecting such things?
Wouldn't it stand to reason based on current security flaws in virtualization that this kind of behavior is unwanted?
Oh well. Back to wondering why people scream at me and call me an asshole and not actually Autistic.
FalseTebibyte t1_j7eqy1v wrote
Reply to New review finds that rocket emissions in the upper atmosphere can affect the ozone layer but are not regulated — Global annual launches grew from 90 to 190 in the past 5 years, and an upsurge in rocket launches may potentially undo decades of work to save the ozone layer by marketrent
Sigh.
Jet Engines repopulate the upper layers. They spray 'em, the atmosphere schmears 'em.
The proper fuels matter of course, but I'm sure someone will figure that out if they haven't already.
FalseTebibyte t1_j6mchdm wrote
Reply to comment by ToothlessGrandma in AI Has Successfully Imitated Human Evolution—and Might Do It Even Better by AdGroundbreaking1870
Kind of like they're going all Monsters Inc and Terror-forming us all. Seems the plot where Shep merged with the Reapers is indeed Borg-like in similarity.
FalseTebibyte t1_j6m9wic wrote
Reply to I think he won by RemarkableNebula
Based on Internet Memes, it's not far off to assume who his real father is.
FalseTebibyte t1_j6c6rma wrote
"Black Beauty" given how my timeline has aligned.
FalseTebibyte t1_j67z0tw wrote
Reply to Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
Ankylosaur?
You're joking right?
What the hell is Kylo doing wearing the dinosaur suit? :)
FalseTebibyte t1_j5wpfm0 wrote
Given how they behave around Calvin, I'm pleased to see that measures are being taken to address the problem.
FalseTebibyte t1_jbe0t1x wrote
Reply to comment by FreezingRobot in Meta's 'year of efficiency' continues, thousands more expected to be laid off by chrisdh79
Aside from the one-off person here and there, isn't it odd that these companies that layoff so many people... especially in those fields... we don't see more of them bitching about being let go online?
It's kind of like the numbers are like Hindenberg. All show.