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Cyathem t1_j8wlznd wrote

Implying that the podcast (that doesn't even have Musk in it) is the lynchpin of "understanding Elon Musk" makes you look really disingenuous.

I'm sure we could comb through your political opinions and find conservative opinions. Does that make you a conservative? Or does that just make you an individual with nuanced opinions? How many conservative opinions is a "liberal" allowed to have before they get their membership revoked? Fewer than you? The same as you? That would be convenient.

Edit: oh, would you look at that. I listened to the podcast and at 2:00:00 they start discussing the topic of labelling people as one thing or the other based on one data point. In fact, they basically repeat my argument.

Edit2: typical. Asked a question they don't like their own answer to, so they just leave.

How many conservative opinions is a "liberal" allowed to have before they get their membership revoked by you?

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Alkyen t1_j8wkii0 wrote

You're the one making the false claim, the onus is on you to provide evidence that none of their technology is innovative. But since you seem the type to just write and not check anything, let me give you some ideas of technologies who became widely accepted as the standard, because they were so much better than the competition:

Google Search - The most widely used search engine in the world that revolutionized the way people find information on the internet. This is why you call it 'googling'

Google Maps - A popular mapping service that provides real-time traffic updates, street view, and directions. It has become an essential tool for navigation.

Google Earth - A virtual globe that allows users to explore the world in 3D, and view maps, satellite imagery, and terrain.

Google Android - An open-source mobile operating system that powers the majority of smartphones and tablets worldwide.

Gmail, Google Drive, Google Translate are also great products who've had many innnovative ideas. People use google translate to travel in countries where they don't speak the language.

I assume you'd say none of those can be deemed innovative? Also I see another commenter has pointed out to you that google literally were part of inventing the technology behind ChatGPT lol

Edit: typos. But why do I even bother, you'd just downvote and move on anyway

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MoogProg t1_j8wj4db wrote

The infant brain in Humans is extremely complex and not something we can easily compare to the training of ChatGPT. I think a lot of these comparisons come from looking at Human learning through schooling and books, language experience and ignores the amazing feat of discernment going on with regard to our senses feeding raw information to an infant brain.

As the meme goes, we are not the same.

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