• Seraph
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    682 months ago

    Science is indistinguishable from magic, if you don’t care to learn how science works.

      • @Dicska
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        192 months ago

        But… if there’s a consistent system along which magic works which can be studied/researched/formulated, then isn’t it just… science?

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      I absolutely feel like in a thousand years, we’ll talk to a machine and not even know how it works.

      Hell, I look at the computer in front of me and only feel like I know a fraction of what’s going on.

      • @BlackPenguins
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        -22 months ago

        That’s what neural networks are now. We do not know how it works under the hood. We just feed it training data.

        • @bus_factor
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          142 months ago

          We know how it works, but we can’t explain exactly how it got to the answers.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          We do, though.

          Just to make sure my understanding was accurate, I asked Gemini to critique my explanation:

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          Unless it’s lying to me about itself, I was able to explain the basics of it in two relatively simple sentences. Of course that doesn’t cover everything, but Gemini thinks that’s a pretty good overview. After expanding on each point in its reply, it said this:

          I think a lot of the confusion over these models stems from hype and marketing that makes them out to be more than what they are.