“AI” chatbots tend to attempt to say what they think people will expect them to say, which is totally unrelated to what they’re capable of, what is true, or what their actual “motivations” are.
Many hundred years ago a company I worked for wanted myself and another guy to form a ‘wild duck’ team and make an expert system that would direct a person to a solution based on questions. The other guy and me wanted to build a system that would go through a dump, on tape, and provide us with information on what happened and the state of the machine at or near the failure team. Think a precursor to GDB. Mgmt didn’t want that, they wanted the chatty Cathy approach so others did it. I don’t think it lasted very long.
In 1996 (?), I was in Minnesota and online, connected to a place in South Korea, when I got disconnected. I found out later, it was because an Atlantic undersea cable had been damaged. It was described as a “rare Internet backbone failure”. I wondered why my connection crossed the Atlantic. Well, my service provider was on the United States east coast, so my connection from Minnesota was routed through there. But, if the infrastructure existed, it would have been shorter to connect by crossing North America and the Pacific Ocean.
How can they make underwater splice connections and the coating last on all that wire, when the crap they make extension cords out of, our house wiring, car wiring harnesses etc doesn’t last! We are talking under the ocean miles deep probably the most hostile environment on earth!
A server rack can hold up to 44 servers, which each weigh an average of 40 pounds at a minimum. Is LEGO really that structurally sound, it can support almost a ton of metal? Or is the factoid that their first server case was made of LEGO? Because the picture is of the first server case, and their first rack was a proper rack made of metal.
Well, most of humanity has relied on a series of overhead electrical wires in order to heat their tea and illuminate their Saturday Evening Post articles. ~ Old People Across America, Canada and beyond
Take care, may Lego foot wound care specialist Registered Nurse Cynthia “All On This Caregiver Team Suffer From Cardiac Arrhythmias and Hemorrhoids Caused By Laughter Suppression But We’re Serving A Universal Cause And The Cafeteria Sandwiches Are Okay” McPliersord be with you, and gesundheit.
monkeysky almost 2 years ago
“AI” chatbots tend to attempt to say what they think people will expect them to say, which is totally unrelated to what they’re capable of, what is true, or what their actual “motivations” are.
gbars70 almost 2 years ago
I was going to angrily comment on chatbots, but I was afraid it might be racist.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
Google’s first server rack was made from how many LEGO bricks?
The Duke almost 2 years ago
The first Google’s rack were really made out of old milk crates. They didn’t make the racks out of Lego brinks until much later. Believe it or not.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
Fortunately, there is no longer a Megalodon swimming along the ocean floor to interrupt our internet cat videos.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
MS Bing may have to go out with a bang!
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
Hal of “2001” may be vindicated!
comixbomix almost 2 years ago
Hey! Google! Le’go my info!!!
bob666 almost 2 years ago
Everyone seems afraid of AI – I’m more afraid of humans.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
I did not know that about the internet cables.
BearsDown Premium Member almost 2 years ago
So it IS a series of tubes!
artegal almost 2 years ago
And thus, Skynet was born.
Gameguy49 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I don’t think it is odd that Microsoft Bing’s AI thinks along the same lines as Bill Gates.
dwindy54 almost 2 years ago
Many hundred years ago a company I worked for wanted myself and another guy to form a ‘wild duck’ team and make an expert system that would direct a person to a solution based on questions. The other guy and me wanted to build a system that would go through a dump, on tape, and provide us with information on what happened and the state of the machine at or near the failure team. Think a precursor to GDB. Mgmt didn’t want that, they wanted the chatty Cathy approach so others did it. I don’t think it lasted very long.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
I though “most” of the internet was satellites now
WCraft Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Expect Terminators to appear any day now…
Rise22 almost 2 years ago
Interesting that the computer AI wants to start a pandemic…who programmed it, someone in China?
Jogger2 almost 2 years ago
In 1996 (?), I was in Minnesota and online, connected to a place in South Korea, when I got disconnected. I found out later, it was because an Atlantic undersea cable had been damaged. It was described as a “rare Internet backbone failure”. I wondered why my connection crossed the Atlantic. Well, my service provider was on the United States east coast, so my connection from Minnesota was routed through there. But, if the infrastructure existed, it would have been shorter to connect by crossing North America and the Pacific Ocean.
Radish... almost 2 years ago
Sounds like the Bing AI was listening to Trump.
^ almost 2 years ago
I knew it! The internet is all wet
rbullfogg almost 2 years ago
How can they make underwater splice connections and the coating last on all that wire, when the crap they make extension cords out of, our house wiring, car wiring harnesses etc doesn’t last! We are talking under the ocean miles deep probably the most hostile environment on earth!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Microsoft was created by the devil after he stole the original code from the creator
moondog42 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A server rack can hold up to 44 servers, which each weigh an average of 40 pounds at a minimum. Is LEGO really that structurally sound, it can support almost a ton of metal? Or is the factoid that their first server case was made of LEGO? Because the picture is of the first server case, and their first rack was a proper rack made of metal.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 2 years ago
Well, most of humanity has relied on a series of overhead electrical wires in order to heat their tea and illuminate their Saturday Evening Post articles. ~ Old People Across America, Canada and beyond
Take care, may Lego foot wound care specialist Registered Nurse Cynthia “All On This Caregiver Team Suffer From Cardiac Arrhythmias and Hemorrhoids Caused By Laughter Suppression But We’re Serving A Universal Cause And The Cafeteria Sandwiches Are Okay” McPliersord be with you, and gesundheit.