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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • There’s a certain understanding of what is and isn’t decidable by means of Computation (capital C), and it’s fundamental to the formalized systems of logic that define computers.

    From what I can glean, they show that some modern theories in physics display logical properties that we know cannot arise from a formalized computational system.

    To be fair, I feel like that only means the universe can’t be described by internal computation, not that some hyper-logical model of computation couldn’t exist to drive it all from “above”… It’s fundamental, so not like a higher spatial dimension, but a sort of “conceptual” one we can’t re-articulate? 50% confused and 50% talking out of my ass tbh




  • It’s shocking just how biased the third is despite sounding (relatively) reasonable and unbiased. But bias is the entire nature of AI, that’s the whole point: biasing a machine to transform and distill data to arrive at a desired output.

    Really, the instant anything is made into a process with or without AI there’s bias, and it’s inescapable.

    ETA: I guess what I’m getting at is

    Because: Human behaviour can be fixed. With the right measurements, biased people/racists can be retrained or taken off-duty.

    is bias in and of itself