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#51
Off the Record / Re: Russo-Ukrainian War 2014-2...
Last post by Zoupa - Today at 01:43:17 AM
Quote from: Tonitrus on Today at 01:21:20 AM
Quote from: Zoupa on Today at 12:40:32 AMThe call was on an unsecured cell phone. There are dozens of countries that could have intercepted that call.

Sure...but who leaked it?

(I expect you to answer...everyone but the US would be rushing to do so.  :P )

My guess is a european country. No idea who, but yeah I don't see a downside to show how compromised Witkoff/Vance/Driscoll are.
#52
Off the Record / Re: Russo-Ukrainian War 2014-2...
Last post by Tonitrus - Today at 01:21:20 AM
Quote from: Zoupa on Today at 12:40:32 AMThe call was on an unsecured cell phone. There are dozens of countries that could have intercepted that call.

Sure...but who leaked it?

(I expect you to answer...everyone but the US would be rushing to do so.  :P )
#53
Off the Record / Re: The AI dooooooom thread
Last post by Zoupa - Today at 01:06:44 AM
Wake me up when a machine invents something on its own.
#54
Off the Record / Re: The AI dooooooom thread
Last post by DGuller - Today at 12:50:10 AM
Quote from: Jacob on Today at 12:06:42 AMIMO, I think part of the point of the article that set off this current discussion was making is that human reasoning is largely non-language based and therefore, in my reading, it is making the prediction that LLMs are not going to be able to satisfy that if no matter how much computational power is applied.
Even if human reasoning is non-language based, the ultimate, useful output is expressed with language.  If you can emulate the useful output well enough even in novel contexts, then why does it matter whether you arrive at it with human reasoning or with canine intuition? 

This whole line of argument seems fixated on the mechanism rather than the result.  Human reasoning is the  mechanism we're familiar with for generating insights, but it doesn't have to be the only one, or even the best one.
#55
Off the Record / Re: The AI dooooooom thread
Last post by Valmy - Today at 12:41:57 AM
I don't necessarily see how that is inconsistent with what Minsky was saying. Surely generalizations beyond it's data must still be consistent with that data, yes?
#56
Off the Record / Re: Russo-Ukrainian War 2014-2...
Last post by Zoupa - Today at 12:40:32 AM
The call was on an unsecured cell phone. There are dozens of countries that could have intercepted that call.
#57
Off the Record / Re: The AI dooooooom thread
Last post by DGuller - Today at 12:22:23 AM
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on November 25, 2025, 11:57:08 PMYeah I don't doubt you could in theory create an "Einstein LLM" or a "Hawking LLM" or something similar.  Train it on everything that Einstein ever said or wrote, or what was said or wrote by him, or what was said or written by people most similar to them.  And sure it may create a reasonable facsimile of what the historical Einstein would actually say in response to various prompts.  But what it can't do is replicate what Einstein would say or do if he were reincarnated at birth in the 21st century and lived a full life.  Because that Einstein would probably think or do novel and unexpected things now just like the real Einstein did in 1900s and 1910s.  But the LLM wouldn't be able to do that because it's not in its data set.
You are asserting an answer to a question that is being debated.  You are asserting that an LLM cannot generalize beyond its training data.  If it's true that a model cannot generalize, then by definition it cannot be intelligent, because ability to generalize is the core function of intelligence.

I think your assertion is not even true for classical statistical or machine learning models.  I have worked with plenty of statistical models, some that I even developed myself, that have translated at least partially to new domains.  In fact, there is even a whole concept called transfer learning, where you develop a model for one use case, and then take it as a starting point for a completely different use case, which is often preferable to starting from scratch.  Transfer learning would be a useless technique if machine learning models were incapable of generalizing beyond their training data.

The fact that a model can generalize beyond its training data is not limited to filling in missing patterns. If its internal representation captures the real structure of a domain, then extrapolating into unobserved territory becomes a logical consequence of the model itself, not an act of mystical human creativity.
#58
Off the Record / Re: Russo-Ukrainian War 2014-2...
Last post by Tonitrus - Today at 12:18:51 AM
Quote from: Zanza on November 25, 2025, 11:18:32 PMTreason

It'd be interesting to find out the source though...did Rubio leak it (There are some to thing he was sandbagged by this whole circus and this is part of infighting against Vance)?...the other theory I've heard is that the Kremlin leaked it (because they want to sabotage any peace plan, believing they are on a winning momentum in the war).

Just based on the two conversations/three personalities leaked...my money is on the FSB/SVR.
#59
Off the Record / Re: Russo-Ukrainian War 2014-2...
Last post by Jacob - Today at 12:09:57 AM
Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on November 25, 2025, 11:41:38 PMThough on the other hand, at this point it's clear that JD Vance would be far worse for Ukraine than Trump is.

Yeah, Thiel is obviously evil.
#60
Off the Record / Re: The AI dooooooom thread
Last post by HVC - Today at 12:08:11 AM
But wouldn't that just be regurgitating Einstein? Sure it's more dynamic than a tape recorder playback, but functionally the same. It wouldn't be able to come up with new theories or thoughts.