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6/20/2025, 3:34:46 AM
I find it ironic that LLMs require a very advanced understanding of math and computing to make, and yet only the most retarded people get any value from using them. I think after a few decades of this technology there will be a massive gap in intelligence in the population - a small portion of PhD level AI researchers, and a massive underclass of people incapable of higher-order thinking without LLM help.
>>105639609
Is he admitting to using ChatGPT for his thesis or something? Could they revoke his degree for that during graduation? lmao
>>105640888
>human brain size has fallen by about the volume of a tennis ball since the bronze age
This sounds fake especially since people have been growing taller and getting better nutrition since then. I think you underestimate the volume of a tennis ball compared to the brain cavity. Losing brain mass equal to a tennis ball sounds more probable.
>>105646224
>Eh, I guess 18 year olds are fundamentally biologically retarded. All the more reason students under the age of 25 should be banned from higher education.
The sheer difference in maturity and accountability I had when I was 18 vs. when I was 21 in college astounds me, I'm not normally one for the whole "people aren't actually adults until they're 25" but I definitely agree that most 18 year olds shouldn't immediately be going to college, at least in this day and age. Maybe it was different in the past when teenagers had to take on adult responsibilities earlier. It becomes very evident when you're in a class mostly taken by college freshmen and they're acting like highschoolers (because that's what they are). It took me a couple of years of college for me to get my shit together and realize that I need to spend actual time studying and doing work honestly and completely because I quite literally slept my way through highschool and still graduated with a decent GPA and test scores.
>>105639609
Is he admitting to using ChatGPT for his thesis or something? Could they revoke his degree for that during graduation? lmao
>>105640888
>human brain size has fallen by about the volume of a tennis ball since the bronze age
This sounds fake especially since people have been growing taller and getting better nutrition since then. I think you underestimate the volume of a tennis ball compared to the brain cavity. Losing brain mass equal to a tennis ball sounds more probable.
>>105646224
>Eh, I guess 18 year olds are fundamentally biologically retarded. All the more reason students under the age of 25 should be banned from higher education.
The sheer difference in maturity and accountability I had when I was 18 vs. when I was 21 in college astounds me, I'm not normally one for the whole "people aren't actually adults until they're 25" but I definitely agree that most 18 year olds shouldn't immediately be going to college, at least in this day and age. Maybe it was different in the past when teenagers had to take on adult responsibilities earlier. It becomes very evident when you're in a class mostly taken by college freshmen and they're acting like highschoolers (because that's what they are). It took me a couple of years of college for me to get my shit together and realize that I need to spend actual time studying and doing work honestly and completely because I quite literally slept my way through highschool and still graduated with a decent GPA and test scores.
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