We know AT LEAST 2 men on the SCOTUS have accepted massive bribes. We know AT LEAST 2 men on the SCOTUS have committed sexual assault. We know one seat was stolen from a Democratic president by partisan extremism. We know one judge was only wholly unqualified and placed for her youth and religion.
Pure luck of when I randomly checked. (Or destiny? dun dun DUNNN) Now the countdown for 2,000! Good luck with the rest of the Kickstarter, but its success is definitely well deserved rather luck.
Although I have to add a reminder to go back and check my Pledge level after I see how next month's finances look. Not teaching this summer and only working one job is a stretch, but the pledge levels are all a great value with good stuff! 🤔
Even worse, it's the same person who keeps getting shot by that toddler every week.
I'll admit, this made me laugh! I had missed that angle to the headline.
I couldn't have worded it any better than this, so just echoing the comment above! It's so enjoyable seeing your work whenever I'm scrolling through here.
Why do you have to bring that up in this joyful thread celebrating 80's schlock?! If he'd just... *sniffle* ... just accepted his fate and *sniffle* not helped them it would've been ... puh-puh-painless! 😭😭😭 😉
Alt: Pedro Pascal crying uncontrollably.
Absolutely, utterly agree. Plus it devalues the actual, scientific AI work that's been quietly going on for decades. On the art side, I like how "plagiarism machines" is become a more common term. For LLMs like ChatGPT, maybe "bullshitting machines" might be a better term than AI.
I hadn't heard of these categories before, but they're pretty great (and bit of fun with "hard and soft" BS - personally I don't want to step in either! 😉), and 1000% spot on analysis of ChatGPT and why it is so terrible at what people are trying to sell it as able to do.
I first learned Frankfurt's definition of bullshit as a technical term years ago, and it's such a useful concept. I include it in my philosophy courses when I talk about knowledge, but now with ChatGPT, it is even more useful. But it's still amusing reading peer-reviewed papers about "bullshitting."