I, ChatGPT
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@boomzilla quoted in I, ChatGPT:
He added that the problem is that generative AI is not human or even human-like, and it’s flawed to try and assign human capabilities to it. He says
peoplesee it as so capable they even want to use it for applications that don’t make sense.
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@izzion yes, them, too.
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@boomzilla said in I, ChatGPT:
He says the trouble with generative AI is that, while it’s perfectly capable of performing a certain set of tasks, it can’t do everything a human can, and humans tend to overestimate its capabilities. “When a human sees an AI system perform a task, they immediately generalize it to things that are similar and make an estimate of the competence of the AI system; not just the performance on that, but the competence around that,” Brooks said. “And they’re usually very over-optimistic, and that’s because they use a model of a person’s performance on a task.”
He added that the problem is that generative AI is not human or even human-like, and it’s flawed to try and assign human capabilities to it. He says people see it as so capable they even want to use it for applications that don’t make sense.
all estimates are bullshit, including his
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@dkf said in I, ChatGPT:
@Bulb said in I, ChatGPT:
I don't see a way of setting up an orbit that never passes through Earth shadow, but it can be relatively small fraction of time
If that's actually important, you can put the satellite at one of the Lagrange points. Might be better to put a battery or supercapacitor in instead.
Definitely. L₄ and L₅ are stable but too far for useful latency, and the others need fuel to keep the spacecraft from drifting off.
But you might as well migrate the pods to one of the other orbiting datacenters before entering the shadow
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@Bulb said in I, ChatGPT:
I don't see a way of setting up an orbit that never passes through Earth shadow, but it can be relatively small fraction of time)
Something like a sun-synchronous orbit?
Riding the terminator is useful for active radar satellites, as the satellites' solar panels can always see the Sun, without being shadowed by the Earth.
Basically, orbit around earth in a plane that is more or less orthogonal to the direction of the sun.
There might be other issues why you don't want to do that, e.g., like having LOS to your space cloud. On the other hand, things can be a lot closer than any of Lx points.