I haven’t watched it. I don’t know how well she will cover the subject or how deep the rabbit hole she will venture.

All I know is she’s delightful and I sure as hell won’t read that bilge myself, so I’m looking forward to an entertaining summary.

Edit: I watched it. I had a good time.

  • queermunist she/her
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    I liked that part where Harry’s happy memory for powering his Patronus was his absolute certainty that we will defeat death and “no one will ever have to say goodbye ever again” - that’s cool shit.

    Right up until the Patronus animal was a human and I cringed so hard I had to take a break from reading.

    • @bitofhope
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      If he wrote it now, the patronus animal would be an RTX 5090.

      • @istewart
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        93 months ago

        so an alternative, somewhat weaker fireball spell

    • @jaschopOP
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      goofy shrugging

      be me, super genius autodidact

      be deeply moved by the prospect of defeating death with technology, write some sick prose about it because am eloquent as fuck

      proceed to punt this goal decades or centuries by helping to justify a tech bubble which consumes tons of R&D resources for no apparent benefit and will bind further resources in the future to adapt to an aggravated climate crisis, and also inspiring a slew of technofascists too dumb to tell the difference between tech that benefits mankind and tech that exploits and oppresses

      mein face when

      • @BlueMonday1984
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        >proceed to punt this goal decades or centuries by helping to justify a tech bubble which consumes tons of R&D resources for no apparent benefit and will bind further resources in the future to adapt to an aggravated climate crisis, and also inspiring a slew of technofascists too dumb to tell the difference between tech that benefits mankind and tech that exploits and oppresses

        Not to mention, the aforementioned bubble’s given us shit like some jackasses’ ghoulish (and failed) attempt to “revive” George Carlin, attempts to automate end-of-life care, “AI seances” designed to scam the grieving, and God-knows-what-else.

        So, the very concept of “defeating death with technology” has probably been thoroughly discredited as impossible, inherently ghoulish, or a combo of the two.

        • @ShakingMyHead
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          To be frank, all seances are designed to scam the grieving, AI or otherwise. If AI threatens the psychic industry I say let them fight.

    • @bitofhope
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      First impression: queer (and therefore better) take on whatever Cybersmith was on about(??)

      • @Soyweiser
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        Im contractually obligated to say ‘ow god no, not the human pet guy’.

        You would be amazed how often this comes up. Anyway, dont sign AI generated contracts.

  • @TinyTimmyTokyo
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    Sorry, when she started taking Yud’s claims to be a “renowned AI researcher” at face value, I noped out.

    • @BlueMonday1984
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      It is technically correct to call Yud a “renowned AI researcher”, but saying someone’s renowned in a pseudoscience such as AI is hardly singing their praises.

      • @bitofhope
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        He’s a renowned AI researcher in the same way as Andrew Wakefield is a renowned doctor.

        • @gerikson
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          Herostraticly renowned.

  • @blakestaceyMA
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    One erratum: the review that goes into how HPMOR’s science is bad was by “su3su2u1”, not Dan Luu (who just archived it from the original Tumblr).

  • @jaschopOP
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    Honestly the most surprising part was when she went “of course we know fanfiction can be used for cult indoctrination, ever since that other cult did it”

    I skipped that episode because it seemed boring, but now I might come back to it.