onlooker ,
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I like how the OP's name was censored for their privacy, but not the name of the person responding. Also, what the hell are these people huffing?

nohaybanda ,

Critical support for struggling academics trying to grift some brainless tech bro billionaire out of his money

Oops my bad I mess read who’s the phd and who’s the sentient clipart

RayJW ,

!linkedinlunatics back at it again with some more AI bs.

Lemonyoda ,

Ist there actually an upcomming alternative for Job profiles and stuff?

tactical_trans_karen ,
@tactical_trans_karen@hexbear.net avatar

Reading this is an actual cognitive hazard.

itslilith ,
@itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

AI = 0 □

InputZero ,

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  • Technus ,

    (MC^2 + C√P)^2 wouldn't give you that result though, because you have to FOIL.

    Instead you'd get M^(2) C^4 + 2MC^(3)√P + PC^2

    And that's not even the correct formula. It's

    E^2 = (mc^(2))^2 + (pc)^2

    You can't just naively apply a square root unless one of the terms is vanishing (momentum for a stationary mass, giving E = mc^2, or rest mass for a massless particle, giving E = pc = hf).

    The way to remember this is that it's equivalent to the Pythagorean theorem, A^2 + B^2 = C^(2).

    So it in fact only makes sense if AI = 0.

    itslilith ,
    @itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    In my experience, when E=mc² is written, physicists generally mean relativistic mass, making the formula extract, whereas m_0 is used for rest mass, as seen in the expansion E = m_0c² + m_0v²/2 + O(v⁴)

    Technus ,

    Where does that expansion come from? As far as I can tell, m0v^(2)/2 only gives you the kinetic energy of the object where v << c, in which case the difference between relativistic mass and rest mass is negligible?

    And where does the O(v^4) term come from?

    Redjard ,
    @Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    This really seemed like a good simplification until you threw in that d'Alembert operator at the end

    ikidd ,
    @ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

    Thanks for listening to my TedX talk, which I paid to present.

    thefartographer ,

    I paid to watch it! Hey, wait a second... Do you think Mr. XTalk could be just trying to take our money while building a disinformation platform built on unchecked greed?

    Tartas1995 ,

    Honestly I had too many people insist that Tedx has any value

    AyuTsukasa ,

    I love that's it's not "what are you on about?" it's just a general what

    Logh ,

    I always found the difference between general and special whativity fascinating.

    poinck ,
    @poinck@lemm.ee avatar

    It goes on like this:

    What

    The

    Actual

    F***

    Is

    This?

    velox_vulnus ,

    Let me guess, some Indian boomer? They come up with the wildest shit.

    Norgur ,
    @Norgur@fedia.io avatar

    Sounds like some bullshit artist motivational speaker

    Mubelotix OP ,
    @Mubelotix@jlai.lu avatar

    Probably an AI expert too

    Norgur ,
    @Norgur@fedia.io avatar

    And a Bitcoin Scholar

    Mubelotix OP ,
    @Mubelotix@jlai.lu avatar

    Bitcoiners are old-school, serious people. They highly dislike such bullshit as they have seen the entire "crypto" shitshow, and the AI bullshit is similar in many ways

    lol_idk ,

    WTF does Indian have to do with anything?

    Imgonnatrythis ,

    So you feel this is perhaps racist but no concern for it also being perhaps ageist?

    lol_idk ,

    Ok sure. I'll endeavor to be more perfectly critical of people if that pleases you.

    UckyBon , (Bearbeitet )

    Nothing. There is a lot of anti-asian racism going on here on Lemmy.

    velox_vulnus ,

    I am Indian myself, so I have a better understanding about the internet sub-culture intrinsic to my country. This is a neutral stereotype about 'WhatsApp Unkils'. It is a counter-reaction to ageism towards younger people, whose intelligence is mocked, simply because they're younger - the Asian culture of "elders are always right" snubs Gen-Y, Z and younger folks. Now that internet has blown up in India, old people who are literate and take pride in this sort of elitism are embarrassing themselves with their "confidently incorrect" takes on the internet.

    Deckname ,
    @Deckname@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Basically the same is happening to boomers, e. g. in Europe, too. Also ageism is happening here too. I don't know, how much worse it is over on your part of the planet, but here you're also not taken seriously when you're young

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