That “company” is the key part of the scam here. Your father will be asked to invest money in it for various reasons. Whether they’ll go for the “it’s a great deal” or “help me Obi Wan” angle is dependent on the mark.
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VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Gun violence soars in Canada as illegal weapons from the US flow in • FRANCE 24 EnglishEnglish
11·7 hours agoNothing wrong with the methods. If anything they are not harsh enough.
There is a severe lack of attractive coworkers these days. Terrible for morale.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Gun violence soars in Canada as illegal weapons from the US flow in • FRANCE 24 EnglishEnglish
42·8 hours agoIt’s always funny seeing how stories like this get the gun nuts out of the woodwork to start complaining about local gun control. The problem will always be twofold. Local guns need to be controlled, and the traffic of contraband needs to be controlled. The end result we want is to avoid becoming a gun infested shithole like the US. NRA talking points can go take a hike off a cliff.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether ICE Can Hold People Indefinitely. We Should All Be Worried.English
27·1 day agoI don’t even know why they bother pretending they have laws anymore. No one on the outside buys their bullshit and their loyal zombie hordes will bend over for any reason. It’s just a silly larp now.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do LLMs "have" the "abillity" to be told they are wrong or incorrect and be able to contest that?English
2·2 days agoIntentionality is the key difference. You can eventually tell a Chinese room’s nature by giving it new variables that it hasn’t encountered before. New problems lead to algorithmic breakdown.
That said, there’s deeper conversations you can have about what consciousness truly is, of course. My personal view is that it requires a level of complexity that we are still very far away from architecturally, and a level of scalability that we may not even be able to support ecologically. This thought experiment is mainly to show you what the inner workings of a computerized process can look like, and works to provide a demystified perspective.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do LLMs "have" the "abillity" to be told they are wrong or incorrect and be able to contest that?English
12·2 days agoA concept that I think is really helpful for interpreting what an LLM does is the concept of a “Chinese room”. The idea is someone slips a piece of paper containing a message in Chinese under the door and inside that room is someone that doesn’t know Chinese following a set of rules for converting characters and numerals into a response based off their syntax. Afterwards the person in the room creates a response and slips it back out under the door. At no point does the person in the room understand the Chinese in the input or in the output, but the person standing outside of the room might believe there is a Chinese speaker inside of the room. This is the same idea with computerized outputs like LLMs. They only provide the illusion of intentionality and don’t actually have an understanding of inputs or their outputs.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Buy European@feddit.uk•[French] One in two French people would be willing to pay more for a domestically controlled alternative. 83% of French people want to reduce their dependence on American providers.English
4·2 days agoAnd the added economic benefits of having in-house services are basically a return on investment that balance out any higher initial costs. It’s a no brainer.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Study says AI in schools may be doing more harm than goodEnglish
72·2 days agoThe way I see it, AI is just another log on the fire, although it is indeed a big log. The use of laptops and the prevalence of smartphones all damaged kids’ attention spans, then came the advent of short form content which further degraded their ability to stay focused and now we have AI slop summarizing what we see with our own eyes and taking agency away from their very brains. Somewhere along the line we convinced ourselves that more tech is good for education, and I think that needs to be rethought. We need to get kids back to reading and writing the old school way. There’s neuropsychological benefits to it that you just don’t get from typing or scrolling on computers. And this problem exists even outside of the classroom or kids. It’s a problem with all generations. I’m noticing just as much mental decline in older populations as younger ones.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Police say young people being recruited to carry out GTA shootings using encrypted messaging servicesEnglish
2·8 days agoStupid is as stupid does.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Political Memes@lemmy.world•Most powerful man in the world started a war and then bent overEnglish
71·8 days agoKeep the jokes coming!
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Bell, Telus under under fire for charging fees that 'appear' to violate new rulesEnglish
3·8 days agoRomania and other places in European have unlimited data for under $10/month. Meanwhile here in Canada an unlimited plan is over $100/month. God forbid you have a non-unlimited plan (which is still more expensive than an unlimited plan in EU btw) and you have a cap on your data, because with the way the internet is these days the amount of bloatware on every website will kill your data allocation in a week, and then you’re left with overage charges that double your monthly fees. You either get screwed now or get screwed later. Those are your choices when it comes to telecom companies in Canada.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•A Week After Revealing Its New Game, Hellblade Studio Ninja Theory Is Reportedly Under Threat of Closure by MicrosoftEnglish
21·8 days agoGet rid of the execs and their overinflated salaries/bonuses instead. How’s that for agile?
When the umbilical chord is cut.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Political Memes@lemmy.world•Most powerful man in the world started a war and then bent overEnglish
122·8 days ago“Most powerful man in the world”. Nationalistic egocentrism never fails to get a laugh out of me.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Solar generates more energy than coal in US for 1st timeEnglish
31·9 days agoThis is an often misquoted fact. The study that compared coal and nuclear was only studying air pollutants, and obviously the steam stacks from nuclear reactors don’t have as much radionuclide pollutants as coal. However, the study did not look at other sources like wastewater - which is where most radionuclide pollution from nuclear reactors comes from (along with other sources like spent fuel, casings, and moderator rods).
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Pro-separation billboard still up after removal deadline from Alberta town passesEnglish
20·9 days agoSeems to me the Township admin should be going after the private owner of the billboard sign that’s currently leasing the digital display to Morgan. Weird how this private entity has been kept anonymous in the reporting.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Ontario@lemmy.ca•Taxpayers will spend $200 million on new Ontario Place parking garageEnglish
62·9 days agoAs uninspiring and dystopian as a parking lot is, I think in this particular place we’re at, it can be helpful. There’s lots of car traffic by the lakefront after people exit the highway, and instead of them trying to drive up the narrow streets looking for parking at various residences and roadsides they can now leave their car here and potentially take public transport for any further uptown activities. It might help relieve some congestion and it’s owned by the government of Ontario so the profit it generates can be helpful. I’m not a fan of the whole Ontario Place debacle and the 99 year lease for a spa, but I can see the upside of this one. Or maybe I’m just overdosing on copium because there’s nothing I can do to keep DoFo’s meddling fingers out of Toronto.
VoodooMischief@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Stanford scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis in major breakthroughEnglish
1·9 days agoWell I would argue beta decay is an aging-like property inherent in atoms. Granted, the half-lives are pretty long, but a limit still technically exists in that respect.


Intelligence helps you understand how certain choices affect you in the long-term, and morality tends to align with long-term self interest. It makes sense people with low intelligence tend to appeal to an authority to derive their morality.