Yep. This is problem. The use that word instead of accuracy or efficiency.
The biggest mistake we've made is to use the word "intelligence" to describe what are basically large-scale pattern-recognition and -reproduction tools. And from there, all the anthropomorphic language describing them grows, but also suggests they do more than what they're designed to do.
My youngest has autism. Smart as a whip, but can already see that regular classroom and him are going to struggle. Granted I am in a different state, but if you have any resources, I would be interested. Right now he is in 4th grade, so likely wouldnāt do a change yet.
That is awesome.
I see a potential problem of the models are too focused on creative answer. They arenāt putting extra value on scientific and educational material. They are likely competing with the likes of fiction and conspiracies.
There is something truly horrible about a person that would do what Noem did to her puppy. Just absolutely disgusting. And then to be proud of it? Freaking who does that? Here is Burton. Happy, healthy, wonderful.
I donāt think we as a society have done the learning that is needed. Companies like TikTok need us, not the other way around. And if thereās a market, which there appears to be, there will be another social media company that pops up to fill that need.
I get people being upset at how the TikTok ban/sale is getting passed. Iām also concerned with how much dedication many of those people have to a large corporation that does not care about them.
I love that Trump has to sit there and listen to all these social media posts mocking him. It has got to be torture to him.
the mythology of 'private sector is more efficient because that's how they make profit' is as silly as American Exceptionalism lol private sector don't want to be efficient, they want inefficient monopolies they can extract rent from with minimal effort, that is literally the goal of all business