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beardown@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•GPT-4 performance comparable with physicians on official medical board residency examinations. Model performance near or above official passing rate in all medical specialties tested1·1 year agoThat wouldn’t collapse the health care system, it would devalue the salaries of doctors which would be good for everyone else as it would lower costs. Which is what has happened to practically every other profession
beardown@lemm.eeto Gaming@beehaw.org•Fallout Show, so bad that no one will remember it in 3 months4·1 year agoGetting rid of the NCR is ludicrous and is blatantly just Bethesda diminishing the creations of everyone who isn’t Bethesda.
3 and 4 are the worst stories in the series. Yet Bethesda seems intent on making them the main stories.
I am dreading seeing how they incorporate New Vegas given what they did to the NCR. I would rather that they not even touch it at this point
beardown@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•GPT-4 performance comparable with physicians on official medical board residency examinations. Model performance near or above official passing rate in all medical specialties tested11·1 year agoBecause clearly passing such tests doesn’t matter. If it did matter then it would be noteworthy and have implications for the labor value of doctors that gpt could pass the tests to a better extent than many of them
beardown@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•GPT-4 performance comparable with physicians on official medical board residency examinations. Model performance near or above official passing rate in all medical specialties tested11·1 year agoThen we should remove such tests and, if anything, increase such field experience
beardown@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•GPT-4 performance comparable with physicians on official medical board residency examinations. Model performance near or above official passing rate in all medical specialties tested11·1 year agoBut it says next to nothing about how reliable the LLM as an actual doctor.
Yet these tests say anything about how a human would be as an actual doctor?
Watched 6 episodes and I think I’m done. It’s boring and very contrived and simply written. I’m not enjoying any of the characters or performances either
The prop and costume design is well done. That’s about it
Also, they erased the New California Republic despite setting the show in California. Not sure why Bethesda hates ideas that they didn’t personally create, but it’s very off-putting
There’s also murder and significant gore as well
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It’s one thing to say that constellations of stars don’t exist. It’s another thing to say that the constellation “Leo” doesn’t exist because it isn’t a lion and our perception of the spatial relationship of those stars has nothing to do with lions, or with mystical astrological significance.
Those stars are present in space in a certain way. And we can perceive them in our sky in a certain way. But whether those stars are “connected” in any meaningful way, or whether they contain any inherent Lion relevance is purely a creation of human imagination derived from real observable objective phenomena. We could just as easily have said that Leo was Orion, and Orion was Leo, and have been equally correct. It’s subjective. Which doesn’t mean it’s meaningless for us, otherwise art would be meaningless. But it does mean that it isn’t “real” in the same way that gravity or the sun are real. Anything whose continued existence is conditioned on belief isn’t “real” in an objective sense.
Belief can certainly will unreal things into meaningful reality though. But, absent that belief, those things will not exist.
Really this is a discussion centered around the inadequacy of the English word “real.” Perhaps other languages have specific words that would more clearly demonstrate this distinction. Because clearly gravity and Pisces are not both “real” in the same way. The former is objectively real and the latter is subjectively real. And we’re talking past each other by not simply having seperate words that distinguish between those concepts
No it’s like saying a person-shaped cloud doesn’t exist.
To describe it as person-shaped is subjective and another viewer may describe the same cloud as butterfly-shaped. Because it’s a subjective interpretation of a static objective object. Like abstract art.
People/animals exist and are “real” in that all of us have agency and a sense of self that is not conditionally dependent on the identical perception of others.
A person-shaped cloud is only “person-shaped” if viewers claim it is. An arrangement of viewable disparate stars is only “Orion” because the Greeks, and now us, decided it was. But I am me and you are you regardless of what anyone else thinks, and always will be.
We aren’t a collection of particles, we are more than the sum of our parts. We have agency and a mind and self-identity. A cloud or a star constellation has none of those things. They are inanimate unfeeling objects that only gain meaning, (astrological, imaginative, or otherwise) when humans/sentient beings ascribe that meaning to them. Human beings, and all living things, have inherent meaning because of their sentience and inherent uniqueness. Which is why genocide is a greater loss than the destruction of a rock - it’s the permanent death of unique living beings.
beardown@lemm.eeto Socialism@lemmy.ml•This is a great illustration of why reading theory is crucial for comprehending the true state of affairs within the economy.2·1 year agoI genuinely don’t know what we’re supposed to do. We can’t all move to Denmark. So whats the solution? Fight and die in some sort of revolution that will never come?
beardown@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Brave to end 'Strict' fingerprinting protection as it breaks websites1·1 year agoHuman fucking beings
beardown@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Brave to end 'Strict' fingerprinting protection as it breaks websites1·1 year agoBigotry against empathy
beardown@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Brave to end 'Strict' fingerprinting protection as it breaks websites13·1 year agoNo, you showed me - that cruelty and bigotry are the main reasons that people oppose this browser
Enjoy living in your world of pain
beardown@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Brave to end 'Strict' fingerprinting protection as it breaks websites19·1 year agoIt makes you angry, and that’s enough. I downloaded and am using it now, it works great so far. And if it is avoided by cruel people like you then all the better
beardown@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Brave to end 'Strict' fingerprinting protection as it breaks websites214·1 year agoIf you’re a real person then you’re very unlikable and antisocial
If you’re a shill against Brave then you’re bad at your job. I’m going to check Brave out now because of your offensive and unlikable behavior
beardown@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Brave to end 'Strict' fingerprinting protection as it breaks websites313·1 year agoYes it is, you just can’t keep up
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