Sujet : India & France had their AI Bikini Moment (Re: A theory of swamps, schools fly off [Benefits of AI])
De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 10. Feb 2025, 21:21:04
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Hi,
India & France had their AI Bikini Moment.
Facinating behavior:
Macron Says He And PM Modi Will Push
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwCK8yAnlkABut don't be fooled, things are possibly
more connected:
Synthesia: France's 109-billion-euro AI investment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uyo4RG0Q6IBye
Mild Shock schrieb:
Hi,
Most schools don't make sense. Even delegating
training to AI doesn't make any sense. The
idea of "understanding" is nonsense.
The old style of like "understanding" grammar and
lexicon, its all delivered by AI now. Because language
has so many exceptions, your brain trains like
a ChatGPT pre-trains. Schools need a new model of
A work-first, school-second approach could:
- Ensure learning is immediately applicable,
not just theoretical.
- Reduce the disconnect between school and
the real economy.
- Keep motivation high—people learn better when
they see direct relevance.
- Allow for continuous adaptation, rather than
relying on outdated curricula.
You see this in all USENET forums. People discuss
nonsense like set theory or whether wave function
is real or not. They have no clue what the
applications are. Universities need also change,
more lab work, more group work, more industry
work. USA has become a swamp of idiots.
Bye
Mild Shock schrieb:
Hi,
>
Now history repeats itself. There are
many pseudo software engineering program
verification papers, that say, just chop
>
up a problem, and solve each part separately,
and put the things together. Which is utter
nonsense. Try this with a SAT Solver,
>
the smallest unit is the propositional variable
you cannot solve it independently, only
"try" 0 and 1, eh voila you are back to
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NP Complete. Thank god we have Christos
Papadimitriou. According to Wikipedia he is
is the author of the textbook Computational
>
Complexity, one of the most widely used
textbooks in the field of computational
complexity theory. Might be the cure for
>
any singularity and AGI dreams:
>
Chatbot Software Begins to Face Fundamental Limitations
Recently, computer scientist Binghui Peng and
his team proved mathematically that there may
be a hard limit to LLMs’ compositional
task-solving abilities
https://www.quantamagazine.org/chatbot-software-begins-to-face-fundamental-limitations-20250131/ >
>
Bye