Category: AI, Computation, and Technology
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(from elsewhere, To Alex Tabarrok, marginal revolution) I think the more operati
(from elsewhere, To Alex Tabarrok, marginal revolution) I think the more operational answer is that all AI’s will be able to do is drastically reduce informational asymmetries, and predict reactions to them out to the first or second order. Just as money, accounting, and now digital accounting have drastically reduced asymmetries of information. However, people will also develop AI’s to outwit such AI’s for competitive advantage, and Human beings will seek Virtue Signals (Status signals) to outwit those predictions for social advantage. The principle example being fashion, which while cyclical is driven by technological innovation with a surprisingly small number of variables. We keep discussing AI in the context of a monopoly like the government without considering that Ai’s will seek to outwit AI’s just as traders and digital trading seek to outwit each other today. I don’t think AI’s are as much of a problem as finding a way to organize society when all the multiples of any meanning, require vast capital expenditures limited to very few. So just as the stock market provides a credit advantage that often defeats more meritocratic (and quality) advances, so will artificial intelligence. Conversely, it is far easier to starve machines of information than it is people. And while human organizations of all scales can degrade somewhat gracefully except in rare circumstances, mechanical networks degrade quickly. Just as we are one war away from ending the era of navies, we are one major conflict away from ending our over conficence in the instantaneous delivery of energy, and the unwise luxury of such velocity that we have only three hours of power, three days of water, and one week of food in ‘storage’. -
(from elsewhere, To Alex Tabarrok, marginal revolution) I think the more operati
(from elsewhere, To Alex Tabarrok, marginal revolution)
I think the more operational answer is that all AI’s will be able to do is drastically reduce informational asymmetries, and predict reactions to them out to the first or second order. Just as money, accounting, and now digital accounting have drastically reduced asymmetries of information. However, people will also develop AI’s to outwit such AI’s for competitive advantage, and Human beings will seek Virtue Signals (Status signals) to outwit those predictions for social advantage. The principle example being fashion, which while cyclical is driven by technological innovation with a surprisingly small number of variables.
We keep discussing AI in the context of a monopoly like the government without considering that Ai’s will seek to outwit AI’s just as traders and digital trading seek to outwit each other today. I don’t think AI’s are as much of a problem as finding a way to organize society when all the multiples of any meanning, require vast capital expenditures limited to very few. So just as the stock market provides a credit advantage that often defeats more meritocratic (and quality) advances, so will artificial intelligence. Conversely, it is far easier to starve machines of information than it is people. And while human organizations of all scales can degrade somewhat gracefully except in rare circumstances, mechanical networks degrade quickly.
Just as we are one war away from ending the era of navies, we are one major conflict away from ending our over conficence in the instantaneous delivery of energy, and the unwise luxury of such velocity that we have only three hours of power, three days of water, and one week of food in ‘storage’.
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-01 12:22:00 UTC
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(from elsewhere, To Alex Tabarrok, marginal revolution) I think the more operati
(from elsewhere, To Alex Tabarrok, marginal revolution) I think the more operational answer is that all AI’s will be able to do is drastically reduce informational asymmetries, and predict reactions to them out to the first or second order. Just as money, accounting, and now digital accounting have drastically reduced asymmetries of information. However, people will also develop AI’s to outwit such AI’s for competitive advantage, and Human beings will seek Virtue Signals (Status signals) to outwit those predictions for social advantage. The principle example being fashion, which while cyclical is driven by technological innovation with a surprisingly small number of variables. We keep discussing AI in the context of a monopoly like the government without considering that Ai’s will seek to outwit AI’s just as traders and digital trading seek to outwit each other today. I don’t think AI’s are as much of a problem as finding a way to organize society when all the multiples of any meanning, require vast capital expenditures limited to very few. So just as the stock market provides a credit advantage that often defeats more meritocratic (and quality) advances, so will artificial intelligence. Conversely, it is far easier to starve machines of information than it is people. And while human organizations of all scales can degrade somewhat gracefully except in rare circumstances, mechanical networks degrade quickly. Just as we are one war away from ending the era of navies, we are one major conflict away from ending our over conficence in the instantaneous delivery of energy, and the unwise luxury of such velocity that we have only three hours of power, three days of water, and one week of food in ‘storage’. -
” is a basic ratio between the English word count and Chinese character count. T
—” is a basic ratio between the English word count and Chinese character count. To our experience, each 1000 Chinese characters will be translated into about 600-700 English words, or each 1000 English words will be translated into about 1500-1700 Chinese characters (depending on the nature of the text).”— -
In English, the average word length is 5.1 (8-bit ASCII) characters. You need a
In English, the average word length is 5.1 (8-bit ASCII) characters. You need a word delimiter, let’s just use the space character. 200 characters would contain 32.8 chunks of 6.1 characters, including the trailing space (which the last word doesn’t need), or 32 chunks of 6.1 characters and one of 4.8 characters. So on average, 32 complete modern English words in 200 (8-bit ASCII) characters. -
In English, the average word length is 5.1 (8-bit ASCII) characters. You need a
In English, the average word length is 5.1 (8-bit ASCII) characters. You need a word delimiter, let’s just use the space character. 200 characters would contain 32.8 chunks of 6.1 characters, including the trailing space (which the last word doesn’t need), or 32 chunks of 6.1 characters and one of 4.8 characters.
So on average, 32 complete modern English words in 200 (8-bit ASCII) characters.
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-01 11:57:00 UTC
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In English, the average word length is 5.1 (8-bit ASCII) characters. You need a
In English, the average word length is 5.1 (8-bit ASCII) characters. You need a word delimiter, let’s just use the space character. 200 characters would contain 32.8 chunks of 6.1 characters, including the trailing space (which the last word doesn’t need), or 32 chunks of 6.1 characters and one of 4.8 characters. So on average, 32 complete modern English words in 200 (8-bit ASCII) characters. -
When I said VR was not gonna fly, nerds jumped all over me. Why? 10%+ nausea on
When I said VR was not gonna fly, nerds jumped all over me. Why? 10%+ nausea on screen, 50%+ nausea on goggles. It’s too small a market. We can’t even sell orb-controls for 3d gaming or 3d content creation. And they’re cheaper. Goggles have uses, but limited.
Source date (UTC): 2018-02-28 14:27:58 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/968855300362178561
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#facebookdown Unable to add new posts. Modal for add-new-post does not display t
#facebookdown Unable to add new posts. Modal for add-new-post does not display the content-creation form. Instead, the darkened background appears with the (x) close. Chrome: current version, Safari:Current Version.
Source date (UTC): 2018-02-28 12:47:14 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/968829949938487296
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we will have our platform soon own soon
we will have our platform soon own soon https://twitter.com/TOOEdit/status/967447752723460096
Source date (UTC): 2018-02-26 01:11:28 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/967930077236342785