Nemra

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  1. @Davino Alcohol puts me in a meditative state. I think it makes it easier to put yourself in states that you have already achieved. I don't know if it can help generate a new experience. It certainly shuts down the contemplative mind, in my experience. Also, I haven't drank any alcohol in my teens. I hated it.
  2. Well, it warned me. You have to figure out what and how to ask. 😉 As Gemini told me: "It's important to note that these are just estimates, and the actual hallucination rate can vary depending on the specific use case. However, it's clear that AI hallucinations are a significant issue that needs to be addressed in order to improve the reliability and trustworthiness of AI systems." To be clear, I'm not saying it's not a problem. I don't trust humans. 😋
  3. @Carl-Richard Me: Give me AI hallucination rates Gemini: AI hallucination rates vary depending on the model, the complexity of the task, and the quality of the training data. However, recent studies have shown that even the most advanced models can still hallucinate a significant portion of the time. Here are some estimates of AI hallucination rates: OpenAI's GPT-4: Has the lowest hallucination rate among the tested models, estimated at around 3%. Other large language models: Hallucination rates can range from 3% to 10% of responses. Chatbots: Analysts estimate that chatbots hallucinate as much as 27% of the time, with factual errors present in 46% of their responses. It's important to note that these are just estimates, and the actual hallucination rate can vary depending on the specific use case. However, it's clear that AI hallucinations are a significant issue that needs to be addressed in order to improve the reliability and trustworthiness of AI systems.
  4. That doesn't automatically make a person not care about the truth. Although being defensive and/or blunt can drain your energy so much, caring about the truth might not be a reality for a person. Also, a person can be emotionless and not care about the truth. AIs are exposed to multiple perspectives compared to humans. I agree that AIs don't "experience" the world like humans, but that doesn't mean that they are somehow untruthful because of that. They are literally injected loads of information into them. AI is a non-self-aware, data-driven entity. It's like an actor, but in this case, the actor has forgotten that he's acting. The control of information that humans can have over AI can be problematic. If AIs are created in such a way that truth is an important thing, then it's our problem that we don't understand it or made in such a way that it sounds gibberish to us.
  5. Can you trust humans to be accurate? It's not that I believe in AI; rather, I see it as a reflection of human biases, which, interestingly, makes it more unbiased than humans.
  6. @Carl-Richard If the AI provides you with misinformation, say to it: Please be as unbiased as you can be. 😄 Some AIs may give you misinformation, some may be limited, and some may give you too much. I'm still learning and testing its potential. I think the most important and amazing thing is its comprehensive ability.
  7. Use an AI. I'm using AI to better understand you all. 😁
  8. I think it depends on people's expectations and the context.
  9. @Majed I've noticed that classical music culture has a toxic aspect: feeling superior to other kinds of music.
  10. @bebotalk I think you are talking about entitled women. Entitled people are annoying sometimes.
  11. @Ayham The grading system is so misleading. It promises you to have a good life, but you sacrifice your health, passions, etc. too much along the way, and you don't know what will happen after that. For some, it's a normal thing; either they like it or don't want to admit their situation. I don't like the glamorization, as if those who succeed are the most intelligent ones, but I understand that people have to survive somehow. If you can find some path to explore at the moment while also preparing for the exams, that'll be good. But the price could be getting low scores. If I were you, I would find an entry-level job or a way to minimize societal pressure on my decisions. You won't see that the competition is so stupid yet somehow important until you have some source of income. Also, if you score below 90, how will it affect your situation? What is the lowest score that you can have to pass?
  12. Maybe in a different country, I can enjoy the benefits without being too careful. I'm open-minded about that.
  13. I'm optimistic and hopeful, generally. I don't blame others for having friends. Nowadays, I'm not shy about being in the moment and enjoying and having fun with people. I just think very carefully about the price I'm going to pay, especially when it's about intimacy and belonging to some group.
  14. TBH, I'm more happy alone. I was just saying that friends have an influence on you. Sometimes you just have to cut it off. If I could survive alone without friends, I would happily do it. But if I find someone I enjoy being with without depending on them too much, I'll be open-minded to being his or her friend. Although I can't promise because I find other things way more meaningful than having a friend, generally, it'll be bad for both of us. Or maybe I haven't found the right ones.
  15. Having friends is overrated. 🥱
  16. @MarkKol Where were you living back then? It's still on my list of countries to live in in the future.
  17. @caspex How do you know if someone is a pedophile?
  18. In my opinion, the AI is like a parrot with some kind of high level of intelligence based on the data it has been trained on.
  19. To some degree, we can. Some people can get away from most of it, some not, depending on one's own situation, environment, belonging to some group, etc. Many people follow and believe what the Bible "tells" them, which may or may not be harmful, depending on the context.
  20. People celebrate their birthdays because they have been doing it since they were kids, which is different from knowing that it's pointless and doing it because you enjoy it. Either way, it's not harmful, unless you cut your finger while slicing up the cake. I bet people won't do it if they aren't encouraged and won't ever think about it, but not because they see it as pointless.
  21. Some people's values don't entirely align with one's own society's values. It's difficult to know how much you should give back. Most people are brainwashed, so it's easy for them to give back. Nobody owes one's society, and society doesn't owe anything to anybody, or the other way around.
  22. @Yimpa Thanks. But which ones do you prefer and/or think have the qualities I mentioned?
  23. @Ramanujan To be more ambitious, I'd recommend listening to Gary Vee's motivational videos for a while. People who live in first-world countries won't understand your situation entirely. And please don't think in terms of black and white. Also, look at my previous post.