I’m just quoting the recap.
I’m just quoting the recap.
“understand people’s minds” —> “be less likely to manipulate”
Alright I’m not expert enough in manipulation, but isn’t the whole idea that you understand how people think so you can trick them more efficiently ?
Besides, the AI doesn’t “think” about manipulating, it just does what its programming/training tells it to do, no ?
Couple that with the steam library syndrome. Too much choice is no choice.
I find that on the contrary, alcohol helps me feel more relaxed and feel less guilty and eventually just do stuff without overthinking it.
Speaking of work, do you guys ever start a new work project with full focus, then if for some reason you’re ahead of schedule, you lose it all, until you’re late and sometimes too late ?
It happens often and makes me feel incompetent in a position I know I’m capable.
Become me a waterbender. Or wolverine.
Yep, time to unsubscribe from world news.
They didn’t said who it was supposed to calm
Right, maybe I can be more clear on my stance then.
I don’t agree with the outcome, nor am I saying it’s a good thing china is doing. I mean I’m impacted by the EU’s decisions as a part of it, so I would be shooting myself in the foot.
What I’m saying is, the EU has been consistently making naive decisions when it comes to enforcing its economic safety. Making free trade agreements that would negatively impact its internal economical balance and turn out to be very much one sided, and not taking preemptive or earlier measures against china’s obvious economical dogma. It’s been decades. While I am indeed glad they finally do something about it, I’m just worried about the time it took them to realize the Chinese could be a threat or even worse, that they did it on purpose.
Edit: I deleted my original comment because it was awkwardly and hastily written and did not reflect accurately what I meant to express.
Yeah you’re pretty much saying what I’m saying then.
Thanks for the notice