Recent comments in /f/Futurology

jusdisgi t1_jct7gqc wrote

>Can you point me in the direction of the promising of world changing results?

The banner at the top of the front page of their website literally says "Imagine a discovery with the power to change the world of propulsion" and "it exceeds our imagination."

>Also, do you have communication with every one of these circles?

Not at all. The comment I replied to asserted without evidence that all the skeptics in the scientific community were skeptical of the idea because it would make them lose funding. I'm pointing out that there is an alternative theory that they might simply not believe the hype.

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First-Translator966 t1_jct5cf4 wrote

It’s literally about stealing the IP rights. Tech A is possible, they don’t know how to do it, but they publish a paper saying they made tech A. Now when MIT in collaboration with a Fortune 500 company develop tech A, they challenge it in court and they US is forced to reveal the tech.

They might even own the IP when it’s all said and done.

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billetea t1_jct4ww6 wrote

Well would you sue a Chinese company in China or in a Western country if you wanted to unlock a spurious IP claim for rest of world development? If a Chinese company wanted to clog up a capital raising / commercialisation program for a tech/defence company it'd do it also in the western legal system as they can enforce legal discovery and injunct progress.. in which case, legal discovery is in the West. My guess is we will soon just end up ring fencing China in IP law and ignoring them. They've ignored us for a long time, and now as they actually work on product development and new research we could just as easily take there IP. The question will be over Chinese controlled Western companies... that's a greyzone.

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MINIMAN10001 t1_jct1vbq wrote

I find black desert online is a great weakness of at least GPT 3.5

>In black desert online list the ingredients such as
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>Teff bread
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>(1) teff
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>(3) mineral water
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>(2) salt
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>(2) leavening agent
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>Chowder
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>(1) Dried Pearl Oyster Flesh
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>(2) pepper
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>(2) pork
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>(1) milk
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>(1) teff bread
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>where each recipe leading up to the final recipe is listed. Now do the recipe for Pickled Vegetables
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>Sure, here's the recipe for Pickled Vegetables in Black Desert Online:
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>Ingredients:
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>(3) vinegar
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>(2) sugar
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>(1) salt
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>(1) garlic
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>(1) hot pepper
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>(4) vegetables (e.g., carrot, cucumber, cabbage, etc.)
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>Instructions:
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>Obtain the necessary ingredients.
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>Combine 3 vinegar, 2 sugar, and 1 salt in a cooking utensil.
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>Add 1 garlic and 1 hot pepper to the utensil.
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>Slice 4 vegetables of your choice into thin pieces and add them to the utensil.
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>Stir the ingredients in the utensil to mix them together.
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>Heat the utensil on a stove and cook the mixture for 5 minutes.
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>Turn off the stove and let the mixture cool down.
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>Transfer the mixture to a jar and seal it.
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>Leave the jar in a cool, dry place for at least 1 hour to allow the vegetables to pickle.
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>And that's it! You now have Pickled Vegetables ready to eat or use in other recipes.

Whereas the reality is

>To craft Pickled Vegetables, use Cooking (Apprentice 1) with:
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>8 Vegetables
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>4 Vinegar
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>2 Leavening Agent
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>2 Sugar
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>To craft Vinegar, use Cooking (Beginner 1) with:
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>1 Cereals
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>1 Fruits
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>1 Leavening Agent
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>1 Sugar

The reality is no matter what request I make of it, it seems to make up either ingredients or instructions or both.

BDO codex goes back to 2014 and basically catalogs all information for the game, so it all exists on that one website somewhere more or less.

It would just be great to have the AI be able to construct some of the higher tier recipes because it gets real complex once you reach the end 5 layers of recipes deep. Also it in theory would be able to grab quest prerequisites and other useful information as the game is a spiderweb of interconnected links with basically no way to track any of it beyond manually pulling up each link.

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ButterflyCatastrophe t1_jct19dc wrote

The AIs have been trained on text written by all of those terrible writers. They produce something like the cultural average response to any prompt - a little bit of Stephen King, a little bit of Jane Austin, and a little bit of u/TikiUSA - "OK not great" is exactly what you should expect.

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nav3t t1_jct04md wrote

That's a good point !

Although, it seems that the list it provided was an aggregations of severals restaurants.

Like, if there were 2 restaurants named :

- au bon boucher

- le bistrot du coin

A restaurant on the list would appear named as :

- le bistrot du boucher.

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It was actually fun to see that severals restaurants I knew was misnamed like that.

But I'm eager to try the 4.0 !

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kingkornish t1_jcszlg3 wrote

It isn't pulling data from the Internet though, so asking it for current recommendations is a bit difficult for it. IIRC it only goes up to June 2021. That's a long time in this climate for a restraunt. I asked it for my local area and it gave me a list. There was only one out of ten I had never seen before and half did exist but had been shut down recently

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