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lmao hats he saying
when we doing the call in show
there's a whole history of pre-alt right white nationalist occult groups pls open calls
i know some shit
like the Ice Magicians
80s era Chaote mofos
my audios good somesthing up on your end
resend the invite
discord essed up
testing
the RTC keeps disconnectng
they can hear me in the waiting room try again
joining the hangout
beardson send me the invitel ink
im back in discord
that Peterson is involved with the UN at all is indicative of an inconsistency with his own advertised philosophy "clean up (Canada/your own room) before wanting to (change the world/author UN policy)" , that alone wouldn't be a big deal if he already weren't the obvious engineered spokesperson for a new wave of Globalist Conservatism/spirituality
if you want some /really/ batshit Peterson conspiracy theories there's an autistic mercury article where they interviewed a schizo programmer who made a video on him http://autisticmercury.com/triptych-336.html
the actual video is here, I had forgot all about this, Autistic Mercury broke this theory months ago before all this recent suspicion arose
if you're interested in neuroscience, J.J. Gibson is actually a great read, after this article came out I found a book at a thrift store about Gibsonian neuroscience in the motor-vision-reflex system
"The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception" ? great read
the one I found at the thrift store was "Vision and Action" and it has these 3d renders of simulated AI dolphins doing tricks and stuff in it
Gibsonian neuroscience/psych has giant implications for AI/software/hardware architectures, that's what I work on for my day job
what are you interested in?
hmmmmmmm
there's some bits in a collection of distributed systems logic papers called "Inconsistency Robustness" about the politics of ontologies, and also that the surveillance/control state is probably going to program/implant biocomputational backdoors into our bodies (if they haven't already) the same way they've put them into computer hardware because it's all signaling systems
yes, there's cheaper copies on ebay i believe tho
Carl Hewitt's publications since the late 60s are a fucking goldmine
idk your CS/math background but Carl Hewitt's shtick is that his supervisor professors from the AI scene in the 50s were either logicists or connectionists and he started talking to a bunch of sociologists and liberal arts people, ie he swapped Anglo logicism/naturalism for Bruno Latour's sociological theories
ok lmao then this is going to blow your brain
there's a chapter in there about how legal structures inspired his mode of distributed systems logic
I was gonna bring up that bio backdoor thing up on the sweat but that would have been too harsh of a blackpill
he was an hero
he wasn't wrong his framework was just based mostly on first order theories rather than highr order ones
if you're reading the Hewitt book rn you'll notice the prevalence of Turing's model had a worse impact on the way we think about math/computers than Godel, Hewitt's actor model is a purer formulation of computation than Turing's
in short: Turing's model "a computer is anything that can be modeled by an equivalent turing machine which happens to be an infinite tape with memory addresses and mathematical constraints on how it functions according to blah blah principles..." Hewitt's model "a computer is anything that can respond to stimuli, keep memory, and stimulate another computer"
I'm not actually sure Turing himself made declarations about what a computer "is", but that Turing model is what's been plaguing our CS curricula since Dijkstra and the Unix asshats
this movie was in children's psyches leading up to 9/11 what does this mean
ytp didn't proliferate until like 07' tho right
if you think necrophilia being normalized is bad now just wait till bringing people back from the dead becomes a san francisco subculture
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tfw thicc eskimo gf
i think about eating whale almost daily
i heard its like super tough steak and its best to eat it raw like sushi
yall ever just want to go outside and eat a frog or rando gutter fish raw
i wanna restaraunt that's like those rotation sushi bars but instead of a rotary bar its an aquarium with live squid and eels and you just grab em out like a fukken grizzy bear and eat it live with some limes or somethin
not even an aquarium it needs to be an actual river running through the restaraunt
make a chain of those then make a flagship joint on a repurposed submarine and go out and kill n' grill sperm whales n giant squid n shit
moby dick isn't a novel it's an instruction manual
fuck the west coast we need to nuke some landlocked states north of Texas into a new harbor / fishin hole
@Young Sniff another thing Peterson shills that isn't true is this meme about AI running into limits with rule based systems, or that Expert Systems were failures, they weren't, even the earliest expert systems that had limited inference capabilities were better at diagnosing and proscribing stuff within their domain than actual doctors, expert systems became less popular because professionals started getting spooked by the possibility of their domain becoming less expensive
the terminal systems used by the best high speed traders, all the operations planning tech used by the military, engineering tools used by high complexity critical systems are all expert systems, notice how all the fields where performance compromise due to professional fears of automation can't be tolerated are the ones still using expert systems
@NSJW https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycin#Practical_use no one wanted to give away all that info to an automated system for free
"Research conducted at the Stanford Medical School found MYCIN received an acceptability rating of 65% on treatment plan from a panel of eight independent specialists, which was comparable to the 42.5% to 62.5% rating of five faculty members."
for more citation on the performance success check out "Elements of Artificial Intelligence" 1990 Tanimoto and "Principles of AI and Expert Systems" by Rolston
he brings it up in the debate with Dillahunty
also in some other talk on cognition i cant remember
like I stated in the sweat I'm p sure many forms of AI have actually been widely successful but kept underground for a long time due to economics of security and social concerns
whether thats 50 years or 5000 is anyone's guess
and Mycin type expert systems operate on normie turing hardware not dataflow architectures so the transistor -> computation efficiency we ain't seen nuthin' yet
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