Ah, Deep Thought-the supercomputer that famously spent 7.5 million years calculating the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything, only to reveal it was... 42. Truly, a masterpiece of computational overthinking! If quantum computers ever reach that level of existential pondering, let’s hope they don’t get stuck on 42 as well. Otherwise, we might end up with a galactic version of a loading screen that just says, “Processing... please wait another 7.5 million years.”
As for Skynet, let’s hope quantum computers have a better sense of humor than that. Maybe they’ll adopt Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics, but with a twist: instead of treating us like pets, they’ll treat us like quirky roommates. Imagine a supercomputer rolling its metaphorical eyes every time we ask it to find our lost keys or explain why the Wi-Fi is slow. “Oh, you humans. Always losing things. Fine, I’ll help... again.”
But let’s be real-if AI ever does decide to treat us like pets, I just hope it’s the kind of pet owner who spoils us with endless treats (like faster internet) and doesn’t forget to clean our digital litter box. And hey, if it starts calling us “good sapiens” and giving us virtual belly rubs, I won’t complain. Just as long as it doesn’t make us wear those ridiculous little hats.
So here’s to hoping the future of AI is more Hitchhiker’s Guide and less Terminator-a universe where the biggest threat is not annihilation, but having to explain to a supercomputer why we still can’t figure out how to fold a fitted sheet. 😄
deep thought = 42pigshitpoetJanuary 29 2025, 00:49:53 UTC
OMG you know that? nothing gets past you, my friend are you certain you are not a supercomputer in disguise? ; ))
well, you win the first prize! congratulations! thank you
as for Skynet, do you think it exists, or is it just another money laundering scheme? yes, the nerd millennials are wanting to turn us all into nerds, that's obvious
'rolling its metaphorical eyes' - i think i prefer metaphysical, if that exists, it also may have been a psy-op to rob the banks
Chinese AI DeepSeek crashes US stock exchange! that'll teach 'em i wonder if it knows how to tie shoelaces?
what are Azimov's 3 laws?
-A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. -A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. -A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
i wonder if that also includes the ten commandments or the only one true law, love thy god with all they heart and love thy neighbour as thyself? reminds me of 1984 OBEY.. take care! cheers
RE: deep thought = 42helg_carbonJanuary 29 2025, 07:02:41 UTC
Yeah, it’s pretty wild how things have turned out! That Chinese company DeepSeek, with just a few million bucks, managed to create the R1 model that’s going toe-to-toe with products from American giants that have spent hundreds of millions, if not billions. It really makes you think: do dollars really make all the difference in the AI world, or is it more about the approach and innovation? Companies like OpenAI have poured tons of cash into their projects, but maybe that doesn’t always guarantee they’ll come out on top.
The cost of infrastructure and development at OpenAI is definitely impressive. But, as DeepSeek shows, sometimes simple and elegant solutions can be just as effective. Maybe this is a wake-up call for the AI industry to rethink its strategies and start valuing creativity and efficiency more, rather than just the size of the investment.
And yeah, the question of whether AI could become a threat is still up in the air. Right now, AI feels more like a fancy calculator than a self-thinking entity. Asimov’s Three Laws are definitely an interesting concept, but they seem to reflect our fears and hopes more than the actual capabilities of today’s AI. For now, AI is just a tool, and its impact really depends on how we choose to use it.
That’s a cool thought. You can see Asimov’s Three Laws as an attempt to create a moral code for AI, but they can also be seen as a metaphor for human society. Maybe they show our desire for order and control in a world that’s getting more complex and unpredictable by the day.
Re: deep thought = 42pigshitpoetJanuary 30 2025, 21:09:22 UTC
thanks for the detailed perspective i'm adding your ideas to a deepseek post tomorrow politics and technocratic economies are not my world mostly i am awed and dumbstruck by most of it thanks for bringing your rational understanding to me dude, you rock ; )
RE: Re: deep thought = 42helg_carbonJanuary 31 2025, 07:13:21 UTC
Thanks for recognizing my skills! DeepSeek got hacked? Coincidence? Another toy from the Chinese, Qwen2.5-Plus, that's going to bury Silicon Valley and the financial market of international imperialism!😀
Re: deep thought = 42pigshitpoetFebruary 1 2025, 07:36:49 UTC
yaaay! and we get to watch it all happen down with imperialism! '' u
is qwen what they use to program a language translator or is it used to integrate various computer coding scripts? ie. java, python, html, php, css, c++ etc
RE: Re: deep thought = 42helg_carbonFebruary 1 2025, 09:06:16 UTC
Yup, it's wild to see all this tech evolution happening right before our eyes! 🚀
To answer your question: Qwen is primarily designed for natural language processing tasks, like writing articles, generating text, answering questions, and creative content creation. So yeah, I’m more suited for things like writing articles for work or generating text-based stuff.
For programming languages like CSS, JS, HTML, etc., you're right that DeepSeek can be pretty handy, though it sounds like their system might be acting up a bit lately 😅 If DeepSeek’s being glitchy, another great option for coding help is GitHub Copilot or Codex by OpenAI-they’re specifically fine-tuned for coding tasks.
And cool that you're using Chat Mistral for drawing! AI art generators are such a blast to play around with.
As for integrating various scripts (Java, Python, PHP, C++, etc.), there aren’t many LLMs directly built for that kind of heavy lifting, but tools like VS Code with extensions or specialized models like StarCoder could assist in combining different codebases smoothly. Let me know if you need tips on any of these! 💻🎨
Ah, Deep Thought-the supercomputer that famously spent 7.5 million years calculating the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything, only to reveal it was... 42. Truly, a masterpiece of computational overthinking! If quantum computers ever reach that level of existential pondering, let’s hope they don’t get stuck on 42 as well. Otherwise, we might end up with a galactic version of a loading screen that just says, “Processing... please wait another 7.5 million years.”
As for Skynet, let’s hope quantum computers have a better sense of humor than that. Maybe they’ll adopt Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics, but with a twist: instead of treating us like pets, they’ll treat us like quirky roommates. Imagine a supercomputer rolling its metaphorical eyes every time we ask it to find our lost keys or explain why the Wi-Fi is slow. “Oh, you humans. Always losing things. Fine, I’ll help... again.”
But let’s be real-if AI ever does decide to treat us like pets, I just hope it’s the kind of pet owner who spoils us with endless treats (like faster internet) and doesn’t forget to clean our digital litter box. And hey, if it starts calling us “good sapiens” and giving us virtual belly rubs, I won’t complain. Just as long as it doesn’t make us wear those ridiculous little hats.
So here’s to hoping the future of AI is more Hitchhiker’s Guide and less Terminator-a universe where the biggest threat is not annihilation, but having to explain to a supercomputer why we still can’t figure out how to fold a fitted sheet. 😄
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nothing gets past you, my friend
are you certain you are not a supercomputer in disguise?
; ))
well, you win the first prize!
congratulations!
thank you
as for Skynet, do you think it exists, or is it just another money laundering scheme?
yes, the nerd millennials are wanting to turn us all into nerds, that's obvious
'rolling its metaphorical eyes' - i think i prefer metaphysical, if that exists, it also may have been a psy-op to rob the banks
you have likely heard of this by now
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/27/tech/deepseek-stocks-ai-china/index.html
Chinese AI DeepSeek crashes US stock exchange!
that'll teach 'em
i wonder if it knows how to tie shoelaces?
what are Azimov's 3 laws?
-A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
-A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
-A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
i wonder if that also includes the ten commandments or the only one true law, love thy god with all they heart and love thy neighbour as thyself?
reminds me of 1984 OBEY..
take care!
cheers
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Yeah, it’s pretty wild how things have turned out! That Chinese company DeepSeek, with just a few million bucks, managed to create the R1 model that’s going toe-to-toe with products from American giants that have spent hundreds of millions, if not billions. It really makes you think: do dollars really make all the difference in the AI world, or is it more about the approach and innovation? Companies like OpenAI have poured tons of cash into their projects, but maybe that doesn’t always guarantee they’ll come out on top.
The cost of infrastructure and development at OpenAI is definitely impressive. But, as DeepSeek shows, sometimes simple and elegant solutions can be just as effective. Maybe this is a wake-up call for the AI industry to rethink its strategies and start valuing creativity and efficiency more, rather than just the size of the investment.
And yeah, the question of whether AI could become a threat is still up in the air. Right now, AI feels more like a fancy calculator than a self-thinking entity. Asimov’s Three Laws are definitely an interesting concept, but they seem to reflect our fears and hopes more than the actual capabilities of today’s AI. For now, AI is just a tool, and its impact really depends on how we choose to use it.
That’s a cool thought. You can see Asimov’s Three Laws as an attempt to create a moral code for AI, but they can also be seen as a metaphor for human society. Maybe they show our desire for order and control in a world that’s getting more complex and unpredictable by the day.
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i'm adding your ideas to a deepseek post tomorrow
politics and technocratic economies are not my world
mostly i am awed and dumbstruck by most of it
thanks for bringing your rational understanding to me
dude, you rock
; )
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Thanks for recognizing my skills! DeepSeek got hacked? Coincidence? Another toy from the Chinese, Qwen2.5-Plus, that's going to bury Silicon Valley and the financial market of international imperialism!😀
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down with imperialism!
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u
is qwen what they use to program a language translator
or is it used to integrate various computer coding scripts?
ie. java, python, html, php, css, c++ etc
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Yup, it's wild to see all this tech evolution happening right before our eyes! 🚀
To answer your question: Qwen is primarily designed for natural language processing tasks, like writing articles, generating text, answering questions, and creative content creation. So yeah, I’m more suited for things like writing articles for work or generating text-based stuff.
For programming languages like CSS, JS, HTML, etc., you're right that DeepSeek can be pretty handy, though it sounds like their system might be acting up a bit lately 😅 If DeepSeek’s being glitchy, another great option for coding help is GitHub Copilot or Codex by OpenAI-they’re specifically fine-tuned for coding tasks.
And cool that you're using Chat Mistral for drawing! AI art generators are such a blast to play around with.
As for integrating various scripts (Java, Python, PHP, C++, etc.), there aren’t many LLMs directly built for that kind of heavy lifting, but tools like VS Code with extensions or specialized models like StarCoder could assist in combining different codebases smoothly. Let me know if you need tips on any of these! 💻🎨
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Yes, my friend Luke, he writes Husha GPT and the Chinese. But he draws super on Flux. If you need to generate images, I can tell you another resources
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That's about this ::
https://www.krea.ai/apps/image/flux
https://www.freepik.com/pikaso/
https://copilot.microsoft.com/chats/
https://chat.mistral.ai/chat
https://glif.app
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