A large computing cluster at sea might have big implications for AI legislation (www.xda-developers.com)
from yokonzo@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 17 Nov 2023 15:00
https://lemmy.world/post/8384711

Of course as concerning as the implications are, a small part of me is thinking “ooooh I can’t wait to see what they create”

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Yoddel_Hickory@lemmy.ca on 17 Nov 2023 15:40 next collapse

This is just the plot to Snow Crash

cm0002@lemmy.world on 17 Nov 2023 16:08 next collapse

“I am Andrew Ryan, and I’m here to ask you a question. Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow? ‘No!’ says the man in Washington, ‘It belongs to the poor.’ ‘No!’ says the man in the Vatican, ‘It belongs to God.’ ‘No!’ says the man in Moscow, ‘It belongs to everyone.’ I rejected those answers; instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose… Rapture, a city where the artist would not fear the censor, where the scientist would not be bound by petty morality, Where the great would not be constrained by the small! And with the sweat of your brow, Rapture can become your city as well.” ~Andrew Ryan, Bioshock

This is the origin story IRL for Rapture lmfaoo

squaresinger@feddit.de on 17 Nov 2023 17:44 next collapse

And like Rapture this will be a total success*!

*The term success is not defined in the scope of this comment.

Mahlzeit@feddit.de on 17 Nov 2023 18:45 collapse

“I am Andrew Ryan, and I’m here to ask you a question. Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow? ‘No!’ says the man in Washington, ‘It belongs to the poor.’

How do Americans feel about this attitude?

TrenchcoatFullofBats@belfry.rip on 17 Nov 2023 20:08 next collapse

Would you kindly vote against your interests?”

ripcord@kbin.social on 17 Nov 2023 21:00 next collapse

I assume you mean the overall libertarian screed here and not the thing about Washington saying it belongs to the poor.

Most think it's stupid.

A bunch say it makes sense but don't really understand it or are naiive.

A few do understand it and say they support it, but don't really when push comes to shove. Or support for knowingly dishonest reasons.

A few do understand and genuinely support it.

Mahlzeit@feddit.de on 18 Nov 2023 14:54 collapse

I was really asking about that specific bit. The idea of the state doing much to help the poor seems a little dated, from what I see of USA politics on the internet. I don’t see much opposition to redistribution, but then, neither do I see much favor for it.

ETA: Thanks for the answer, though.

DemBoSain@midwest.social on 17 Nov 2023 21:31 next collapse

I would rather it go where it can do some good, instead of into the hoard of another billionaire.

ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world on 17 Nov 2023 22:59 collapse

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burliman@lemm.ee on 17 Nov 2023 17:01 next collapse

One of many things that will happen when you try to regulate esoteric concepts like “AI”. It all goes dark on you, but it still happens regardless and benefits the few instead of the many.

pdxfed@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2023 03:38 collapse

“Benefits the few instead of the many” is literally one of the main reasons regulation of AI to some sane human ends need to happen. Major profiteers will have less resources under regulation and black markers would have less as a result.

Mahlzeit@feddit.de on 17 Nov 2023 17:39 next collapse

“ooooh I can’t wait to see what they create”

My first thought was: “Isn’t that obvious?”

My second thought was: “Wait. You can do that cheaper in Japan.”

It’s just a scam. Every couple years, some guys sell a ship to some naive libertarians.

ultra@feddit.ro on 17 Nov 2023 18:39 next collapse

Will they get a TLD?

killeronthecorner@lemmy.world on 17 Nov 2023 20:00 collapse

.arr

ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world on 17 Nov 2023 23:10 next collapse

The arrangement it makes with adjacent governments is nowhere near as important as the arrangements it makes in regard to physical security at sea.

Sealand is a stone’s throw from the UK mainland, and even though it is not technically British it benefits from the UK’s very well protected shipping lanes and coastlines. Other parts of the world, not so much. For example, they can park this thing off the east coast of Africa and have zero interference from local governments – for the day and a half it lasts before getting stripped bare by pirates.

A government that won’t interfere is likely also a government that will not protect them. They need to choose their location wisely.

KeenFlame@feddit.nu on 18 Nov 2023 00:06 collapse

That’s true. This thing would be pretty scifi with heavy guns to supplement

Snowpix@lemmy.ca on 17 Nov 2023 23:26 next collapse

That boat looks like a light gust of wind would capsize the whole thing. What a stupid idea.

ubermeisters@lemmy.world on 18 Nov 2023 00:57 collapse

  • Anchors: The ship could use anchors to keep it in place and prevent it from drifting or tipping over due to waves or currents. Anchors would also help the ship maintain a stable connection to the shore or satellite for internet access.
  • Ballasts: The ship could use ballasts to adjust its buoyancy and balance. Ballasts are compartments that can be filled with water or air to change the weight and position of the ship in the water. Ballasts could also help the ship cope with changes in temperature or weather.
  • Stabilizers: The ship could use stabilizers to reduce its rolling motion. Stabilizers are fins or wings that extend from the sides of the ship and counteract the forces that cause it to tilt. Stabilizers could also improve the efficiency and performance of the ship’s power and cooling systems.
Jrockwar@feddit.uk on 18 Nov 2023 15:10 next collapse

Did you ask ChatGPT to explain how a ship stays afloat?

lorez@lemm.ee on 18 Nov 2023 15:24 next collapse

Yes.

ubermeisters@lemmy.world on 18 Nov 2023 16:43 collapse

I asked it specifically about that ship but this is what it gave me. I was previously unaware of the horizontal stabilizers, personally, so i figured others might get use out of it. But go ahead, keep going where you were, don’t let me stop you. Let me guess… You think I’m an idiot because I used an advanced tool for a simple task? Oh well.

Jrockwar@feddit.uk on 19 Nov 2023 13:55 collapse

I absolutely didn’t say you’re an idiot.

However, I do find it mildly annoying when people copypaste ChatGPT/LLM comments with no context or introduction, as if they had written that themselves. I don’t necessarily fancy spending my time arguing with a chatbot.

ubermeisters@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2023 14:34 collapse

Evolve with the technology or risk becoming obsolete.

Your repeated attempts to denigrate me are pathetic. Nobody said I was arguing with a bot lmao.

Fuck off Boomer, go read the newspaper and shut up

Fungah@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2023 15:29 collapse

Chatgpt is fucking retarded.

ubermeisters@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2023 16:45 collapse

project much?

Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2023 14:42 collapse

How do ballasts help a ship cope with changes in temperature or weather? What changes need to be coped with?

ubermeisters@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2023 15:14 collapse

Stay tuned and find out next time on Dragon Ball Z

Peppycito@sh.itjust.works on 20 Nov 2023 03:12 collapse

Okay zoomer.

ubermeisters@lemmy.world on 20 Nov 2023 04:01 collapse

Ouch right in my don’t give a fucks

deafboy@lemmy.world on 19 Nov 2023 17:01 collapse

The reason nobody is claiming a dominion over the international waters is not the lack of ability, but the fact that there’s nothing worth fighting for. If somebody, anybody, establishes a profitable business in the ocean, there will be a mile long line of entities wanting a cut of the profits in exchange for “protection”. A phenomenon also known as extortion in private sector, or taxation in public sector.