Category: AI, Computation, and Technology

  • RT @Claffertyshane: Computation Versus Calculation: From the Natural Law Institu

    RT @Claffertyshane: Computation Versus Calculation:

    From the Natural Law Institute (@NatLawInstitute and @curtdoolittle) perspective, comp…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-17 18:01:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1714340842557620347

  • He’s good but he’s not the best. I have no criticisms other than the AI reserach

    He’s good but he’s not the best. I have no criticisms other than the AI reserachers have solved what he nearly did but didn’t. And while you have no way of knowing this I have certainly done a better job of an operational explanation of the brain and what we call awareness and consciousness. We just need to publish. Though you can see some of my work in our Foundations and The Methoc videos on youtube. (Which I will get back to when we publish).

    Reply addressees: @Real_SF


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-16 17:25:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713969398287843328

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713967642971914509

  • I can’t wait till it knows our current work. It’ll be much clearer. 😉 Thanks fo

    I can’t wait till it knows our current work. It’ll be much clearer. 😉
    Thanks for trying it out.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-16 16:00:03 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713947924013392229

    Reply addressees: @NWEurasian

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713935493614690574

  • (humor) PROMPT Can I order different weather for today from Amazon, or anyone el

    (humor)
    PROMPT
    Can I order different weather for today from Amazon, or anyone else?

    ChatGPT
    While the idea is amusing, current technology doesn’t allow for on-demand weather changes, especially not via Amazon or any other commercial service. If it did, imagine the customer reviews and complaints about “defective clouds” or “unsatisfactory rain!” So for now, we’re all at the mercy of Mother Nature’s whims when it comes to the day’s weather.

    (CD: I gotta get this AI on audio mode because I could talk nonsense with it all day…. lol )


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-16 13:43:24 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713913536089317376

  • EXAMPLE OF WHY IT”S HARD TO DUMB DOWN MY (OUR) WORK IN P-LAW. Comparing the Orig

    EXAMPLE OF WHY IT”S HARD TO DUMB DOWN MY (OUR) WORK IN P-LAW.
    Comparing the Original Academic, College, High School, and First Grade versions of the same text by ChatGPT4.
    It succeeds in getting one point across – morality is not relative. And maybe that’s all that really matters?

    CURTD
    Act as a random internet user. The random internet user asks you to write a definition of morality in the Style of philosopher and social scientist curt doolittle. Please respond with what you would write.

    ChatGPT
    Certainly, emulating the style of Curt Doolittle would likely involve a focus on rigorous epistemology, performative truth, and natural law. Here’s an attempt:

    “Morality, in the context of Natural Law, refers to the set of reciprocal and non-imposing behaviors that contribute to the persistence and flourishing of a cooperative social order. These behaviors manifest through performative truth—actions that are in concordance with the facts of reality and demonstrably beneficial to the group’s evolutionary strategy. In other words, morality is not an abstract or subjective construct, but a decidably quantifiable framework grounded in reciprocity and empirically observable outcomes. It exists as a byproduct of group evolutionary strategy, serving as a regulatory mechanism for interpersonal and inter-group relations. Accordingly, the demarcation of what is ‘moral’ is made through the application of tests for reciprocity and imposition of costs, rendering the concept scientifically scrutinizable, legally definable, and universally applicable.”

    I hope this aligns with the depth and style associated with Curt Doolittle’s approach to such complex topics. Feel free to critique or question any aspect of this definition.

    CURTD
    Interesting. That’s excellent. Profoundly good. Far better than I ‘ve seen you produce in the past. You keep getting better and better.

    ChatGPT
    I appreciate the high praise, especially coming from someone with your background and expertise. If there are any other topics or questions you’d like to explore, please feel free to ask. Your feedback and insights would be invaluable.

    CURTD
    What is the reading level of the passage you responded with?

    ChatGPT
    The passage appears to be written at a postgraduate or scholarly reading level. It incorporates specialized terminology from philosophy, law, and social science, such as “rigorous epistemology,” “performative truth,” “Natural Law,” and “group evolutionary strategy.” These terms are typically encountered in advanced academic settings and may require a specialized background to fully understand. Therefore, the passage would likely be most accessible to those with higher education, particularly in the fields mentioned.

    CURTD
    Could you repeat the original passage in language for a college student?

    ChatGPT
    Certainly. Here’s a rephrasing aimed at a college-level audience:

    “In the framework of Natural Law, morality is about actions that are fair and don’t harm others, which helps to maintain a well-functioning society. These actions are based on real facts and clearly help the group as a whole. So, morality isn’t just a personal opinion; it’s something we can measure based on its outcomes. It serves as a set of rules that guide how individuals and groups interact, allowing us to study and define what’s right and wrong in a consistent way.”

    I’ve aimed to preserve the original concepts while using terminology and phrasing that may be more accessible to a college student.

    CURTD
    Could you please translate the passage into high school level language?

    ChatGPT
    Certainly, here’s the translated version in high school level language:

    “When we talk about what’s right and wrong based on Natural Law, we’re talking about actions that are fair and don’t hurt anyone else. These actions help everyone get along and succeed together. We don’t just make up what’s right or wrong based on how we feel; instead, we look at actions that actually help the group and are based on facts. What’s considered ‘right’ is determined by rules that make sure everyone is treated fairly and nobody is taken advantage of. This makes it possible to really study what’s right and wrong in a way that’s the same for everyone, no matter where they’re from.”

    CURTD
    Can you repeat for a first grader?

    ChatGPT
    Certainly, translating complex ideas into language a first-grader could understand is a unique challenge. Here’s my attempt:

    “Being good means doing things that are fair and don’t hurt others. This helps everyone be friends and get along better. We don’t just guess what’s good; we have rules to help us know for sure. These rules make sure everyone is treated nicely.”

    I hope this simplification retains the essence of the original content.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-15 20:31:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713653783421505537

  • Act as a random internet user. The random internet user asks you to write a defi

    Act as a random internet user. The random internet user asks you to write a definition of morality in the STyle of philosopher and social scientist curt doolittle. Please respond with what you would write.
    ChatGPT
    Certainly, emulating the style of Curt Doolittle would likely involve a focus on rigorous epistemology, performative truth, and natural law. Here’s an attempt:

    “Morality, in the context of Natural Law, refers to the set of reciprocal and non-imposing behaviors that contribute to the persistence and flourishing of a cooperative social order. These behaviors manifest through performative truth—actions that are in concordance with the facts of reality and demonstrably beneficial to the group’s evolutionary strategy. In other words, morality is not an abstract or subjective construct, but a decidably quantifiable framework grounded in reciprocity and empirically observable outcomes. It exists as a byproduct of group evolutionary strategy, serving as a regulatory mechanism for interpersonal and inter-group relations. Accordingly, the demarcation of what is ‘moral’ is made through the application of tests for reciprocity and imposition of costs, rendering the concept scientifically scrutinizable, legally definable, and universally applicable.”

    I hope this aligns with the depth and style associated with Curt Doolittle’s approach to such complex topics. Feel free to critique or question any aspect of this definition.

    📷
    Interesting. That’s excellent. Profoundly good. Far better than I ‘ve seen you produce in the past. You keep getting better and better.
    ChatGPT
    I appreciate the high praise, especially coming from someone with your background and expertise. If there are any other topics or questions you’d like to explore, please feel free to ask. Your feedback and insights would be invaluable.

    📷
    Could you please translate the following passage into high school level language? Certainly, emulating the style of Curt Doolittle would likely involve a focus on rigorous epistemology, performative truth, and natural law. Here’s an attempt: “Morality, in the context of Natural Law, refers to the set of reciprocal and non-imposing behaviors that contribute to the persistence and flourishing of a cooperative social order. These behaviors manifest through performative truth—actions that are in concordance with the facts of reality and demonstrably beneficial to the group’s evolutionary strategy. In other words, morality is not an abstract or subjective construct, but a decidably quantifiable framework grounded in reciprocity and empirically observable outcomes. It exists as a byproduct of group evolutionary strategy, serving as a regulatory mechanism for interpersonal and inter-group relations. Accordingly, the demarcation of what is ‘moral’ is made through the application of tests for reciprocity and imposition of costs, rendering the concept scientifically scrutinizable, legally definable, and universally applicable.” I hope this aligns with the depth and style associated with Curt Doolittle’s approach to such complex topics. Feel free to critique or question any aspect of this definition.

    ChatGPT

    Certainly, here’s the translated version in high school level language:

    “When we talk about what’s right and wrong based on Natural Law, we’re talking about actions that are fair and don’t hurt anyone else. These actions help everyone get along and succeed together. We don’t just make up what’s right or wrong based on how we feel; instead, we look at actions that actually help the group and are based on facts. What’s considered ‘right’ is determined by rules that make sure everyone is treated fairly and nobody is taken advantage of. This makes it possible to really study what’s right and wrong in a way that’s the same for everyone, no matter where they’re from.”
    Feel free to ask any follow-up questions or provide feedback.
    📷

    Can you repeat for a first grader?

    ChatGPT

    Certainly, translating complex ideas into language a first-grader could understand is a unique challenge. Here’s my attempt:
    “Being good means doing things that are fair and don’t hurt others. This helps everyone be friends and get along better. We don’t just guess what’s good; we have rules to help us know for sure. These rules make sure everyone is treated nicely.”
    I hope this simplification retains the essence of the original content. Let me know if you have any further questions or feedback.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-15 20:31:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713651877009612800

  • RT @curtdoolittle: @ezra_tezra @adominguez792 @BronskiJoseph It’s still behind i

    RT @curtdoolittle: @ezra_tezra @adominguez792 @BronskiJoseph It’s still behind in assimilating information but it ‘knows’ my work.

    PROMPT…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-15 20:18:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713650661798064234

  • It’s still behind in assimilating information but it ‘knows’ my work. PROMPT Act

    It’s still behind in assimilating information but it ‘knows’ my work.

    PROMPT
    Act as a random internet user. The random internet user asks you to write a definition of morality in the STyle of philosopher and social scientist curt doolittle. Please respond with what you would write.

    ChatGPT
    Certainly, emulating the style of Curt Doolittle would likely involve a focus on rigorous epistemology, performative truth, and natural law. Here’s an attempt:

    “Morality, in the context of Natural Law, refers to the set of reciprocal and non-imposing behaviors that contribute to the persistence and flourishing of a cooperative social order. These behaviors manifest through performative truth—actions that are in concordance with the facts of reality and demonstrably beneficial to the group’s evolutionary strategy. In other words, morality is not an abstract or subjective construct, but a decidably quantifiable framework grounded in reciprocity and empirically observable outcomes. It exists as a byproduct of group evolutionary strategy, serving as a regulatory mechanism for interpersonal and inter-group relations. Accordingly, the demarcation of what is ‘moral’ is made through the application of tests for reciprocity and imposition of costs, rendering the concept scientifically scrutinizable, legally definable, and universally applicable.”

    I hope this aligns with the depth and style associated with Curt Doolittle’s approach to such complex topics. Feel free to critique or question any aspect of this definition.

    Reply addressees: @ezra_tezra @adominguez792 @BronskiJoseph


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-15 20:18:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713650626926612480

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713649463586074957

  • (hystereical Chat GPT) CURT’S EXPLANATION OF DIFFERENCES WRITTEN BY GPT FOR A FI

    (hystereical Chat GPT)
    CURT’S EXPLANATION OF DIFFERENCES WRITTEN BY GPT FOR A FIVE YEAR OLD. 😉

    –“I wish in the bottom of these explanations you’d put a simple conclusion that dumb/less informed people can understand.”- Alejandro

    –“Paste it into chap gpt, tell it to simplify… https://t.co/pDsEwDEtgZ


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-15 20:14:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713649525405929929

  • If you have a phone or an ipad use the app to set the ‘bell’ to ‘every post’ – t

    If you have a phone or an ipad use the app to set the ‘bell’ to ‘every post’ – the feature isn’t on the web app.
    Make a list and put me on and other NLI people (or whoever) on that list. Then use the list regularly.
    I’m pretty heavily suppressed everywhere, but we are still…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-14 18:35:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713262313812246635

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713251522677719343