Message from @Archan79

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2021-02-26 20:40:46 UTC  

I mean self learning AI. it is about trying different approaches to every problem, until solution is found. gimme a sec and I will find some examples

2021-02-26 20:41:30 UTC  

That would still be if/then/expect based, just it's writing new code on it's own as it's progressing

2021-02-26 20:42:01 UTC  
2021-02-26 20:42:25 UTC  

theres 2 simple reason it doesnt work

2021-02-26 20:42:44 UTC  

1. we dont live in a post scarcity society

2021-02-26 20:42:54 UTC  

2. power corrupts

2021-02-26 20:43:03 UTC  

I know, but I wanna use this as example how this learning process works.

2021-02-26 20:43:35 UTC  

you always run out of other people's money

2021-02-26 20:43:43 UTC  

perhaps in the future when ai controls literally everything and we can just make things out of thin air it might work

2021-02-26 20:44:03 UTC  

Nah, people are greedy, they'll always want more

2021-02-26 20:44:21 UTC  

thats what the ai is for

2021-02-26 20:44:24 UTC  

We have the fattest, richest, poor people in the world

2021-02-26 20:44:30 UTC  

yup

2021-02-26 20:44:56 UTC  

@nono You way oversimplify this problem. As an person who lived in socialism, I can points at least dozen why it doesn't work. But I wanna to find an example, visualition to counter this argument of leftist : "bEcAusE iT wAsnT proPerlY ImplemEnted.."

2021-02-26 20:45:06 UTC  

Correction: We have the fattest, richest, laziest, poor people in the world.

2021-02-26 20:45:22 UTC  

I could quit my job, and not do shit for money, and I won't starve to death

2021-02-26 20:45:38 UTC  

anywhere else in nature, if I don't hunt or gather food, or find shelter, I'll die

2021-02-26 20:47:03 UTC  

The reason why I work, is so I can have more than the basic necessities

2021-02-26 20:47:34 UTC  

Extra wealth is my reward for my contributions to society

2021-02-26 20:49:13 UTC  

not to mention that extra wealth is an reward why you work, and why you have initiative to find new solutions. In socialism and other authoritharian systems (like feudalism etc) initiative is supressed

2021-02-26 20:49:37 UTC  

Take that away, then I stop contributing, but so does literally everyone else, then society collapses, unless you force people to work by pain of penalty of death or imprisonment. And if that's the case, you cannot claim to support socialism/communism and claim to be against slavery

2021-02-26 20:50:32 UTC  

exactly, in other systems lack of work is punished, but only in capitalism work and initiative is rewarded

2021-02-26 20:52:49 UTC  

or rather: in market economy, capitalism is an final form of that.

2021-02-26 21:00:09 UTC  

oof, that massive last minute of the power hour sell off

2021-02-26 21:00:14 UTC  

that's gonna hurt

2021-02-26 21:00:54 UTC  

and it goes back straight up

2021-02-26 21:00:56 UTC  

nobody wants to hold onto any stocks over the weekend

2021-02-26 21:01:04 UTC  

look at it!

2021-02-26 21:01:08 UTC  

wtf

2021-02-26 21:01:24 UTC  

straight to 110

2021-02-26 21:01:36 UTC  

damn it GME, it's the weekend now, don't rocket now

2021-02-26 21:01:57 UTC  

you had all day today and yesterday to take off

2021-02-26 21:02:22 UTC  

whatever, I'm not selling anyways

2021-02-26 21:02:27 UTC  

rocket away lol

2021-02-26 21:02:42 UTC  

same

2021-02-26 21:23:30 UTC  

I like the stock

2021-02-26 21:24:48 UTC  

Also, every time I see that video of Keith Gill giving that testimony about Gamestop, I keep thinking of John Travolta's character from Pulp Fiction

2021-02-26 22:53:56 UTC  

“Because it wasn’t properly implemented” is the “no true Scotsman” logical fallacy. That response is also suggestive that the respondent is incredibly egotistical or is an acolyte of someone who is incredibly egotistical. Anyone who thinks they have the right way to implement socialism/communism is highly probable to be one of the people who lives on the top of the Dunning-Kruger chart.

2021-02-26 22:56:39 UTC  

English please?

2021-02-26 22:57:09 UTC  

It’s moving the goalposts plus the utopia fallacy.