we've hardly seen the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how this all can be applied to steering public opinion, societal control
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see how the priestly class went absolutely insane during the election, totally isolated from reality. and that was only people who did that
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new cyberpunk aesthetic, massive but uncreative government automated propaganda wing waging war against rogue nnets poisoning the well
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the sentient computer meme is at present pure fantasy, computers are best understood as force multipliers, the longest lever yet produced
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how long until hackers start popping boxes not to get their hands on password hashes but training data
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fundamental constraint on applications is the bias/variance tradeoff, whether you underfit or overfit your inputs
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imagine a hypothetical in which computer vision is perfected and the main challenge of self-driving cars is decisionmaking
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reasonable to think they would outperform the worst drivers in all cases, and the best drivers in typical cases
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The bumper to bumper train of 80mph automobiles in perfect precision because there are no distractions or variable behaviors causing delay.
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there is definitely a feedback effect where each additional driverless car past a point increases safety for all
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otoh looking forward to the first, pardon the pun, flash crash
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