Sujet : 12 bytes (Re: Ask Marilyn , the female WM?)
De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : sci.logicDate : 02. Oct 2024, 00:12:27
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Marilyn vos Savant, gained fame for holding the Guinness
World Record for the highest recorded IQ.
She answered:
Q: Dear Marilyn:
What will be the best and the worst aspects of computers
that will do our thinking for us someday.
A: Dear Reader:
They have no emotions, and they have no emotions.
https://archive.org/details/paradesaskmarily00mari/page/192/mode/2upI recently read 12 Bytes, summarized by ChatGPT:
"What was once taboo—anthropomorphic AI,
emotional robots, and even the concept of girlfriend
robots—is now entering mainstream discussions,
thanks to advancements in AI, robotics, and
societal shifts. While these technologies raise
serious ethical and psychological questions, they also
offer potential solutions to issues like loneliness,
emotional fulfillment, and even sexual companionship.
Jeanette Winterson’s prediction of girlfriend robots in
"12 Bytes" is a reflection of where technology seems
to be headed, but it’s also a call for us to consider
the deeper implications of integrating robots into our
emotional and social lives. Emotion simulation might
be the key to their acceptance, but we’ll need to
navigate the balance between the benefits and the
ethical challenges that come with this new frontier."
Mild Shock schrieb:
Holy shit, what would Cantor say?
Q: Dear Marilyn:
Which is the biggest, an infinite line,
an infinite circle, or an infinite plane?
A: Dear Reader:
I'd say an infinite plane. When comparing
only a line and a circle, no matter how
large they grow, the circle would have the
greater number of points. (For example, a
one-mile-wide circular line "straightened
out" would be over three miles long.) If
the circle were "filled in" as well, it
would have an even greater number of points
an its surface. An unbounded plane surface,
however, would have even more because it
could be said to consist of an infinite
number of infinite lines, laid side by side.
However bad it would be to mow along an
infinite sidewalk, it would be worse to
mow the entire lawn it bordered.
https://archive.org/details/paradesaskmarily00mari/page/184/mode/2up