Message from @inkwater

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2018-05-14 04:47:51 UTC  

ytp didn't proliferate until like 07' tho right

2018-05-14 04:48:16 UTC  

You're right. This might have been a little shocking for 2000

2018-05-14 04:49:47 UTC  

if you think necrophilia being normalized is bad now just wait till bringing people back from the dead becomes a san francisco subculture

2018-05-14 04:50:41 UTC  

So like Frankenstein but gay

2018-05-14 04:50:54 UTC  

I wish my gf would let me soak my body in ice water till my body temperature drops and i can pretend like I'm a corpse and she has to have sex with my dead body to revive me back to life

2018-05-14 04:51:24 UTC  

This should be a new pasta

2018-05-14 04:51:30 UTC  

😫 👌

2018-05-14 04:52:01 UTC  

Should i expand on it before pasting it or is it good as is

2018-05-14 04:52:35 UTC  

It's pretty good but the classics are kinda long

2018-05-14 04:54:25 UTC  

tfw thicc eskimo gf

2018-05-14 04:55:20 UTC  

tfw no gf to cook you whale blubber

2018-05-14 04:55:37 UTC  

i think about eating whale almost daily

2018-05-14 04:58:09 UTC  

Are they tasty

2018-05-14 04:58:53 UTC  

i heard its like super tough steak and its best to eat it raw like sushi

2018-05-14 04:59:21 UTC  

I kinda want to try it now

2018-05-14 04:59:41 UTC  

yall ever just want to go outside and eat a frog or rando gutter fish raw

2018-05-14 05:01:01 UTC  

I don't really like frogs guess I'd eat a gutter fish

2018-05-14 05:01:32 UTC  

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

2018-05-14 05:01:58 UTC  

very trad

2018-05-14 05:02:23 UTC  

not even an aquarium it needs to be an actual river running through the restaraunt

2018-05-14 05:03:54 UTC  

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

2018-05-14 05:10:42 UTC  

moby dick isn't a novel it's an instruction manual

2018-05-14 05:13:48 UTC  

Well I hope you convince some silicon valley fag to open up Moby Dick's kill n' grills all across North America

2018-05-14 05:14:51 UTC  

fuck the west coast we need to nuke some landlocked states north of Texas into a new harbor / fishin hole

2018-05-14 05:15:08 UTC  

sounds good

2018-05-14 05:27:12 UTC  

@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

2018-05-14 05:30:33 UTC  

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

2018-05-14 06:09:07 UTC  

@inkwater is that really true about expert systems and doctors

2018-05-14 06:10:30 UTC  

fuck factory workers but don't less us doctors lose our jobs

2018-05-14 06:10:32 UTC  

faggots

2018-05-14 06:35:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/405907440861970434/445474111414730762/DdIhu8fWAAAU9Bh.png

2018-05-14 06:36:01 UTC  

@NSJW https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycin#Practical_use no one wanted to give away all that info to an automated system for free

2018-05-14 06:37:02 UTC  

"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."

2018-05-14 06:40:05 UTC  

for more citation on the performance success check out "Elements of Artificial Intelligence" 1990 Tanimoto and "Principles of AI and Expert Systems" by Rolston

2018-05-14 06:40:26 UTC  

any links for peterson's position on this?

2018-05-14 06:40:43 UTC  

he brings it up in the debate with Dillahunty

2018-05-14 06:40:55 UTC  

also in some other talk on cognition i cant remember

2018-05-14 06:40:55 UTC  

mycin article is very interesting

2018-05-14 06:42:16 UTC  

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

2018-05-14 06:42:39 UTC  

whether thats 50 years or 5000 is anyone's guess