>I think the big deal was the error correction scales or improves with as the number of qubits in quantum systems increases over time
Yeah, pretty much that, and also the fact that it performed really fast on a benchmark that they used. These were the two things that Google listed as "major achievements" at the beginning of their announcement blog post.
Our groundbreaking AI has been trained on 10 billion million terabytes of boxing match footage. It's able to predict the fighters' next moves with absolute certainty based only on a short 4 second clip from the match. If it's saying that after being kicked in the face, the fighter grabbed a scooter and drove away, then that is most certainly what actually happened during that match, mmmmkay?
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I'm trying to make ChatGPT talk like that but it keeps removing it's messages. I can only capture portions of it's responses by taking quick screenshots or making a screen recording. All these responses were generated while I was logged out btw. I noticed that If I actually log in, then it's responses would be much more tame.
But yeah, anyways, the video has some valid points. Creating drama around something may be part of the marketing strategy.
Some public figure says something stupid on X formerly Twitter and then everyone responds, thus increasing their publicity. Then they launch a memecoin that everyone buys because "wow look, stupid tweet person is doing crypto now, it's gonna be huge!" Eventually tho everyone gets scammed and Youtube commentators start making videos on this just to milk views out of the drama. Then more youtube commentators show up to get their share of views and start talking about how other Youtube commentators are just milking the drama for views and how everyone should touch grass.
The author of the video is taking part in the marketing psyop as well. Everyone is, one way or another.
Are you gonna make daily puzzle posts? That would be useful because if you stop posting, then we'll know that you have been either kidnapped or murdered for failing to pay up.
>I think the big deal was the error correction scales or improves with as the number of qubits in quantum systems increases over time
Yeah, pretty much that, and also the fact that it performed really fast on a benchmark that they used. These were the two things that Google listed as "major achievements" at the beginning of their announcement blog post.
The elephant cock whore isn't worth it anon, focus on other women.
Our groundbreaking AI has been trained on 10 billion million terabytes of boxing match footage. It's able to predict the fighters' next moves with absolute certainty based only on a short 4 second clip from the match. If it's saying that after being kicked in the face, the fighter grabbed a scooter and drove away, then that is most certainly what actually happened during that match, mmmmkay?
Does that make you...a racist?
Not even the goth emo-girl plankton there on the left? Come on bro.
Oh hi. We're online at the same time.
Haters will say that this is fake. But I say that the haters themselves are fake. They are bots created and operated by people who don't want you to know the truth about how planes are made. SHARE TO SPREAD THE TRUTH. #truth #viral #airplaneLiveBirth
I'm trying to make ChatGPT talk like that but it keeps removing it's messages. I can only capture portions of it's responses by taking quick screenshots or making a screen recording. All these responses were generated while I was logged out btw. I noticed that If I actually log in, then it's responses would be much more tame.
garrueld
You must post what you've typed. That's how you complete the challenge. What are you afraid of?
I'm phoneposting.
Have you typed that all while blind? That is actually quite impressive if you did so.
>"I am BEGGING you to stop caring"
>spends 24 minutes and 31 seconds caring
But yeah, anyways, the video has some valid points. Creating drama around something may be part of the marketing strategy.
Some public figure says something stupid on X formerly Twitter and then everyone responds, thus increasing their publicity. Then they launch a memecoin that everyone buys because "wow look, stupid tweet person is doing crypto now, it's gonna be huge!" Eventually tho everyone gets scammed and Youtube commentators start making videos on this just to milk views out of the drama. Then more youtube commentators show up to get their share of views and start talking about how other Youtube commentators are just milking the drama for views and how everyone should touch grass.
The author of the video is taking part in the marketing psyop as well. Everyone is, one way or another.
Are you gonna make daily puzzle posts? That would be useful because if you stop posting, then we'll know that you have been either kidnapped or murdered for failing to pay up.