the Blake Lemoine test
So definitely when the nyt was writing him up as a complicated figure with nuanced politics
Claim: Copilot makes developers 26% faster Reality: "the research team never measured code quality. Instead they used 'build success rates' as a proxy for code quality... So, what happens if lots of developers quickly complete tasks but never understand what the code actually does?"
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Oh for sure. Insisting that such a shallow model of such a complex system is actually the same thing is yet another way the whole LLM bubble devalues human beings
Yeah I don't think it's a broad claim about human uniqueness to say that 1 the brain seems to be important for being conscious 2 the brain is very complicated and there's a lot going on there that we don't understand
"Hi everybody we're The Jurists, to get started we just need a legal term and a human rights violation"
for some of them that's got to be the point right? Like there's a bunch of judges who want to let companies do whatever, just waiting for bad arguments to validate. like they're doing shitty legal improv and need a suggestion from the audience to get them started
Ok the second one sounds like it could be fun
Harris doesn't need trump supporters to vote for her in order to win. She needs trump supporters to *not vote for trump*