>>82802384
> what movie?
the chainsaw man movie. I haven't gone to the movies in almost 10 years now so kinda looking forward to that as well. Tried to get my brother to go, but he said he refuses to go see it with me because of heated differences between us(disagreement on best waifu of course!)
>tired from work and workout. what about you?
about the same. I started working almost 2 hours earlier than normal unexpectedly. Had a nice workout middle of the day, but that was tiring too
>open and close those every time you want to change weights.
yeah, especially with small adjustments. I use adjustable dumbbells for a lot of things, and just gets annoying screwing unscrewing for those
>glad to see some more adult oriented shows, so it didn't really matter what it was
i remember very well I got in trouble for watching dragon ball z and told watching cartoons like that would make me violent.
>being popular and, more importantly, more profitable always ruins everything.
i'd say i'm glad in the sense i hope kids don't get made fun of for watching like back then (though my parents were the worst about it for me), but I actually don't see it being as popular as people make it out to be online
>it's not the ai's fault that it comes to that conclusion.
i could care less about the technology of itself, but do find the philosophical aspects of it interesting
>>82802472
>as alive as a car that accelerates when you hit the gas or a hammer when you hit something with it.
this is especially true for LLM's, which while impressive and what everyone talks about, aren't the only area of AI. I think conceptually the idea of neural networks are attempting to mimic the brain in a way, so i don't discount the idea of something achieving human like intelligence, just it's definitely not there and think it would be more stumbled into since I think understanding human consciousness is itself a difficult topic, let alone artificially recreating it