Usually, questions like these can only be debated to exhaustion, for there can be no final answer…until now! Recently, AI chatbots like ChatGPT have taken the internet by storm.
This isn't dangerous and retarded thinking, or anything. This nonsense is more dangerous to free speech moving forward than even concepts like 'misinformation and disinformation.'
Trained on massive amounts of data, they can take a simple prompt and output an answer driven not by emotion, but by hard cold logic.
Yes...but also no. The 'massive amounts of data' bots are trained on are driven by a mix of emotion and logic, because it's human data. Furthermore, bots are obviously programmed by humans, with ideological bents.
We welcome the judgment of our new chrome overlords.
Awww, how cute and quirky, never seen that before.
I think as far as readers are aware, Arthur Dayne is the best fighter. But, his death is a bit lame. IIRC, he dies alongside two famous Kingsguard in a 3v7 against Ned Stark and Howland Reed and some of their fellow knights. Ned isn't particularly known for being an incredible fighter (unlike his older brother) and Howland Reed didn't have much of a reputation except that Ned regarded him highly.
Considering Dayne's reputation and the reputation of the Kingsguard (Ser Gerald Hightower was an exceptional fighter too), Dayne's death seemed underwhelming. That gives me the impression there may have been better fighters.
The show itself told everyone this.
That’s how it became common knowledge on le Reddit.
The “AI” was programmed on that data, which is why it gave that opinion.
This writer is an idiot.
Hence why they're looking on in fear and wonder as even these early, primitive attempts at AI start to outsmart them.
This isn't dangerous and retarded thinking, or anything. This nonsense is more dangerous to free speech moving forward than even concepts like 'misinformation and disinformation.'
Yes...but also no. The 'massive amounts of data' bots are trained on are driven by a mix of emotion and logic, because it's human data. Furthermore, bots are obviously programmed by humans, with ideological bents.
Awww, how cute and quirky, never seen that before.
I think as far as readers are aware, Arthur Dayne is the best fighter. But, his death is a bit lame. IIRC, he dies alongside two famous Kingsguard in a 3v7 against Ned Stark and Howland Reed and some of their fellow knights. Ned isn't particularly known for being an incredible fighter (unlike his older brother) and Howland Reed didn't have much of a reputation except that Ned regarded him highly.
Considering Dayne's reputation and the reputation of the Kingsguard (Ser Gerald Hightower was an exceptional fighter too), Dayne's death seemed underwhelming. That gives me the impression there may have been better fighters.
Barristan Selmy is my pick
Don't care, still voting Trump.
This is correct.
Victarion Greyjoy, huge berserker, always in full plate armour, has a molten lava hand with super strength