If you had hidden cameras, you could gather data on how the language is being used in various scenarios. That might be enough for an ai to use to “learn” the language
Red is just an alarm clock. Blue is the best choice here
Does this mean we can, indeed, train AI on ChatGPT/other AI outputs?
Could you be more specific? I hadn’t heard about that before
Scientists: No guys seriously what have we done I can’t remember
More like 1.5 total. He did "parts of 3 days " so he didn’t even parallel Jonah properly (who was explicitly 3 days, 3 nights)
How about an opt-in system? Ie, you don’t see it unless you specifically go and turn it on
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Can we also get a new.lemmy.world? Having New Reddit’s mobile UI would make using lemmy easier on mobile
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The lactaid pills needed in his case were excessive. This managed to temporarily cure it, and permanently reduce the number/frequency of pills needed long-term to a reasonable level.
Also, mad science is fun
https://youtube.com/watch?v=J3FcbFqSoQY
Genetic modification can fix this
I can see the halfling thing being an interesting origin story for a villain. Heroic halflings need some sort of evil individial or force to fight against to work as a solid narrative- so if the culture got a little bit too risky with using a specific fictional individual as that enemy, they could become real