Yeah. That's a side effect of trauma.
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Ozzy, played by Weird Al, played by Daniel Radcliffe.
I explained why the word matters in my very first comment, and several since. You're the one that started the argument on semantics, so you tell me.
What is casual about the situation in the screenshots? You keep bringing that up as if it changes anything.
Brett Hankison, who fired 10 shots during the raid but didn’t hit anyone, was the only officer on the scene charged in the Black woman’s death.
WTF is this? A token sacrifice while the killer walks free? Fuck that.
You're not the boss of me, now!
The 40k fascism cosplayers already made "god emperor" a thing. Might as well go the whole mile.
No, it doesn't. Would you say a calculator "lied" to you if it output an incorrect answer? Is your watch "lying" to you when it's out of sync? No, obviously not. They're just wrong, not "telling falsehoods".
Their "definition" is wrong. They don't get to redefine words to support their vague (and also wrong) suggestion that llms "might" have consciousness. It's not "difficult to say" - they don't, plain and simple.
Except these algorithms don't "know" anything. They convert the data input into a framework to generate (hopefully) sensible text from literal random noise. At no point in that process is knowledge used.
Radiolab has an interesting episode about people having to deal with being considered "Null": https://radiolab.org/podcast/null