Take a look at how the US facilitates regime change. It's always extra-legal. If you can't even imagine it, then it's just a pathetic and empty show of frustration. And that's on the people of the USA (and the media of course that manipulates and indoctrinates them).
Well not wrong but without clear demands there can be not even a chance for anything to happen. Then it's just a big angry party. So something like call for new election. Because this one was fraud based on lies and the current administration is engaged in treason / economic terrorism.
Their demands seem to be as feeble they might as well not exist. So the mass protests might not exist as well. Hands off bla bla lol, might as well send a sternly written letter haha. "Oh please sir, could you possibly be less rough with me?!"
I heard that the USA has been involved in illegal regime change in other countries 62 times. Sixty two times! Overthrowing quite a few democracies too. But for the US this seems unthinkable still, even for mother jones. A simple demand like the Trump administration to step down and call for new elections seems to be nowhere to be found.
they do it while dehumanizing people and devaluing humanity
You're making wild assumptions about people who disagree with your opinions. How ironic you accuse "them" of dehumanizing people.
But I do agree that this gets to the core of the matter, the shock of a piece of software being able to produce intelligent text while clearly not having general intelligence is quite the shock. Same with creativity, while the entertainment industry produced equally empty content slop using human labor it's a painful shock to our identity as humans. I suspect this is a reaction to disillusionment and the intellectual pain that comes from it.
My opinion on LLMs is rather nuanced, the worst possible outcome I can foresee is the anti-AI crowd helping the oligarchs to establish IP ownership of all LLM models and monopolizing the tools, so that only they can have access to the "means of generation". While the rest has to pay for the privilege of using it.
You'd basically need to de-nazify Israel and occupy it by some benevolent, nation building world police. Show the horror in documentaries, re-educate, rebuild the democratic institutions like news and social media. Obviously a pipe dream.
Quite possible it's just a fuck-up. But really the police should be able to do what a TV documentary crew can do. I mean what is the police there for? (Socialist answer is obviously to protect the rich and powerful)
How many cases were not pursued because it wasn't profitable and opportune to make a popular documentary for them? Inequality based on identity like gender is the core belief of fascism, so this is a serious problem to leave unfixed.
Not really. When you program you break down the problem into many smaller sub programs and then codify them. There are errors that need debugging. But never "how does this part of the program I wrote work?". Reading code from someone else is less fun than writing, but you can still understand it.
There are some cases like detergents, apparently until recently we didn't know exactly how it works. But human engineered tools are not comparable to this.
I mean it implies that they CAN start with the conclusion or the "thought" and then generate the text to verbalize that.
It's shocking to what length humans will go to explain how their wetware neural network is fundamentally different and it's impossible for LLMs to think or reason in any way. Honestly LLMs teach us more about human intelligence (or the lack thereof) than machine intelligence. Like obi wan said, "The ability to speak does not make one intelligent" haha.
You know they don't think - even though "It's a peculiar truth that we don't understand how large language models (LLMs) actually work."?
It's truly shocking to read this from a mess of connected neurons and synapses like yourself. You're simply doing fancy word prediction of the next word /s
after a police investigation into allegations made following the broadcast of a Channel 4 documentary
"The Crown Prosecution Service reminds everyone that criminal proceedings are active, and the defendant has the right to a fair trial.
Were the allegations not brought to the police before the tv documentary? Why didn't the police investigate before? If so there should be an investigation and prosecution of those involved in the "non-investigation".
This failure to investigate is an outrage, many people including me listened to Russel Brand in the 2010s, but the police failed to investigate and now has the gall to say "the defendant has a right to a fair trial"? Does the public not also have a right to a fail investigation and prosecution?
Take a look at how the US facilitates regime change. It's always extra-legal. If you can't even imagine it, then it's just a pathetic and empty show of frustration. And that's on the people of the USA (and the media of course that manipulates and indoctrinates them).