GLP should get an IBM Watson-type AI system to understand all of GLP's data (threads, etc.)... | |
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28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's what these types of AI systems do.. They take in an understand data in theoretically an infinite amount of ways. Way we haven't even thought of. It would likely provide us answers for things using all of the data on GLP for questions we have never ever conceived of! Using all of the data on GLP. |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 02:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Matrix already has everypost logged in the Ashtic records. I hear even the Archons get a rouse out of A1! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74660413 Okay... But we need an AI to structure and understand all of the data on GLP so we can understand it as well. Right now it's just a huge gigantic pile of data, unstructured. It's a freaking gold mine. |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Matrix already has everypost logged in the Ashtic records. I hear even the Archons get a rouse out of A1! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74660413 Okay... But we need an AI to structure and understand all of the data on GLP so we can understand it as well. Right now it's just a huge gigantic pile of data, unstructured. It's a freaking gold mine. Like guys Imagine what kind of insights we could get if we had some kind of IBM Watson-type AI which understands ALL of the data on GLP!!!! ALL OF IT!!!!!! INTELLIGENTLY!!!!!!!!! It will provide us with answers to questions that we haven't even CONCEIVED of yet. That's how these AI system work. They structure and understand gigantic piles of unstructured data... and gives us insights to things we didn't even know about. Answer to questions we didn't even know existed. |
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User ID: 75473229 Norway 08/16/2019 03:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would likely provide us answers for things using all of the data on GLP for questions we have never ever conceived of! Quoting: 28 yo virgin 72548422 I dunno man. I asked an AI, and this is what I got "Who is Donald Trump?" The question is simple enough: Trump was declared the winner by 2.8 million votes cast in the 2016 Presidential election. This is roughly equal to the margin of victory during the last Presidential election which he lost. But before we get to the specifics of how to calculate this result (which is still highly subject to change, as Trump is still on a hot streak), it is important to appreciate how popular this presidential election is in fact. To put that in perspective, according to Wikipedia: According to Wikipedia [emphasis added]: During the 2000 general election, George W. Bush received 51 percent of the vote in Florida, while Al Gore won 49 percent. In 1960, the popular vote was 47. This will, by most standards, put Trump back in the running for the most popular elected President since Franklin Roosevelt in 1920, when President Abraham Lincoln had garnered 39 percent of the vote. In fact, according to a report from the National Bureau of Economic Research: President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944, had been in the lead for the majority of Election Day, until Trump came along and knocked him slightly out. Even with his strong lead at the time, Roosevelt was still unable to retake the White House. Roosevelt's margin was significantly greater than any comparable Democratic candidate had seen since 1896, and he took both chambers of Congress |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 03:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would likely provide us answers for things using all of the data on GLP for questions we have never ever conceived of! Quoting: 28 yo virgin 72548422 I dunno man. I asked an AI, and this is what I got "Who is Donald Trump?" The question is simple enough: Trump was declared the winner by 2.8 million votes cast in the 2016 Presidential election. This is roughly equal to the margin of victory during the last Presidential election which he lost. But before we get to the specifics of how to calculate this result (which is still highly subject to change, as Trump is still on a hot streak), it is important to appreciate how popular this presidential election is in fact. To put that in perspective, according to Wikipedia: According to Wikipedia [emphasis added]: During the 2000 general election, George W. Bush received 51 percent of the vote in Florida, while Al Gore won 49 percent. In 1960, the popular vote was 47. This will, by most standards, put Trump back in the running for the most popular elected President since Franklin Roosevelt in 1920, when President Abraham Lincoln had garnered 39 percent of the vote. In fact, according to a report from the National Bureau of Economic Research: President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944, had been in the lead for the majority of Election Day, until Trump came along and knocked him slightly out. Even with his strong lead at the time, Roosevelt was still unable to retake the White House. Roosevelt's margin was significantly greater than any comparable Democratic candidate had seen since 1896, and he took both chambers of Congress The difference is is that we'd be asking GLP! And not just "Who is Donald Trump?". That was just one example. The potential of making GLP an AI is endless. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17553561 United Kingdom 08/16/2019 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's would probably be super racist tho, tbh :P Quoting: 28 yo virgin 72548422 But that's entirely our fault Hahaha that made me laugh Bro, someone was on earlier pretending to be you lol... Yeah that was actually me <3 Bad troll, you're more elusive than I thought |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | here you go Trin - [link to www.ibm.com (secure)] This seems like the most relevant Watson product - [link to www.ibm.com (secure)] And maybe that combined with this - And maybe this too - [link to www.ibm.com (secure)] And maybe some machine learning on top of that! :D [link to www.ibm.com (secure)] <3 |
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28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm not sure. I figure GLP would need to be a specially made AI, with special IBM support to get it running. Though they do offer free services for developers who which to develop using their AI services. [link to cloud.ibm.com (secure)] |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 03:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm not sure. I figure GLP would need to be a specially made AI, with special IBM support to get it running. Though they do offer free services for developers who which to develop using their AI services. [link to cloud.ibm.com (secure)] So yeah... What I said before isn't necessarily true. |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Having a Watson-type AI for GLP would greatly increase the capabilities and user experience of GLP. This type of AI technology will be a business standard for everyone big or small in the very near future. |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do you guys wanna see my AI? Check it out - [link to drive.google.com (secure)] It's an AI music bot. It makes music on it's own.... and you teach it how to make music simply by using it. The more you use it the better it gets at making music you like. |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do you guys wanna see my AI? Quoting: 28 yo virgin 72548422 Check it out - [link to drive.google.com (secure)] It's an AI music bot. It makes music on it's own.... and you teach it how to make music simply by using it. The more you use it the better it gets at making music you like. You have to teach it though. By playing around with it. And only allowing it to play music you enjoy. |
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User ID: 77270146 Sweden 08/16/2019 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's would probably be super racist tho, tbh :P Quoting: 28 yo virgin 72548422 But that's entirely our fault All AIs are super racist, in fact most of them seem to want to exterminate all humans. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] AltSwede |
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28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there would be only one thread, one star and only ANON posting and every pic will be bananas Quoting: blumpy 76794834 HOLY FUK YEAH It could post it's own content. :D And it could scan the entire internet and post it's own content here based on what it scans. .... Using all of the data it learns on GLP.. : l That is SO FREAKING AWESOME |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there would be only one thread, one star and only ANON posting and every pic will be bananas Quoting: blumpy 76794834 HOLY FUK YEAH It could post it's own content. :D And it could scan the entire internet and post it's own content here based on what it scans. .... Using all of the data it learns on GLP.. : l That is SO FREAKING AWESOME It would scan both GLP and the rest of the internet, and post content based on what it learns. : l |
28 yo virgin (OP) User ID: 72548422 United States 08/16/2019 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there would be only one thread, one star and only ANON posting and every pic will be bananas Quoting: blumpy 76794834 HOLY FUK YEAH It could post it's own content. :D And it could scan the entire internet and post it's own content here based on what it scans. .... Using all of the data it learns on GLP.. : l That is SO FREAKING AWESOME It would scan both GLP and the rest of the internet, and post content based on what it learns. : l GUYS WTF : l WTFFFF : l : l |
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