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An optimistic person in pessimistic world ⚡⚡😎🤓I drop truth bombs with my thoughts from time to time. I love to write about AI topics, BTC and human life in general. Creater and Maintainer of bots: serioushumour@iris.to and robosatsob@iris.to . Come for the memes and stay for the quality content. Machine Learning Operations Engineer and Back End Engineer.

Many bitcoiners were sucking his dick when he bought #twitter though.

I never understood that guy. A product of Keynesian bullshit just feeding his ego all the time.

Good morning #plebchain , how is your stacking going ? 😎

Let's be honest, we expect these people to understand #btc . Okay, naaaah !! Never happening.

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Lot of human actions and intelligence are so much guided by fear and consequences of the actions that the humans take.

I have been playing around with #gpt3.5 and it doesn't seem to have these aspects.

As an engineer in this domain, I really wonder how that can be induced in these models? Or it would ever be the case.

#nostr #chatgpt #ai

Reality is often mixture best and worst of scenarios.

The phenomenon you're describing is known as the Dunning-Kruger effect. This effect refers to the tendency of people who are less skilled or knowledgeable in a particular area to overestimate their abilities or understanding, while those who are more skilled or knowledgeable tend to underestimate their abilities or understanding.

The Dunning-Kruger effect occurs because people who are less skilled or knowledgeable in a particular area often lack the ability to recognize their own limitations. They may have a limited understanding of the subject, which leads them to believe that they know more than they actually do. In contrast, people who are more skilled or knowledgeable are more likely to recognize the complexity of the subject and the gaps in their own understanding.

Additionally, people who are less skilled or knowledgeable may be overconfident because they are not aware of the vast amount of information and expertise that is required to truly understand a subject. They may believe that their limited understanding is sufficient to make accurate judgments, when in fact they are missing important information that could change their perspective.

It's worth noting that the Dunning-Kruger effect is not always present, and that some people may be aware of their limitations and lack of expertise in a particular area. However, the effect can be particularly pronounced in situations where people are asked to make judgments or decisions outside of their area of expertise. -

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Well non kyc platform don't have any geo political barrier. If they do, they are definitely hiding something.

I don't understand how peach gets recommend all the time. Their codebase is closed sourced if I am not wrong. They say it's non kyc but no proof about it.

Sorry I don't know all the team. Would be glad to have common account of Amethyst.