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Henry Kissinger Says “ChatGPT Heralds an Intellectual Revolution”

3 pointsby non_sequiturabout 2 years ago

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joakabout 2 years ago
Henry Kissinger will be 100 years old in few weeks. And he is still around giving advice. Amazing.<p>But I don&#x27;t see why his opinion could be relevant on the topic...
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ioblomovabout 2 years ago
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ggmabout 2 years ago
If I want advice on peace talks with North Viet Nam to further the aims of Richard Milhaus Nixon, I&#x27;ll ask Henry.<p>If it&#x27;s about computer science and the revolutions in human understanding I&#x27;d rather seek more .. competent information.<p>Here&#x27;s a hint Henry: it&#x27;s not conversing any more than Eliza was. Unlike Eliza, It&#x27;s applying statistics to your inputs from a large training set which probably included your own infamous statements, and would be about as misleading to true facts as you were, when it suited you.<p>Conversation demands cognition. Notwithstanding wishful thinking, cognition is entirely absent, except that we are told <i>sometimes</i> a mechanical Turk responds or assists. I hope Henry, you don&#x27;t think this either a citizen of Türkiye or, mechanical.<p>I miss Christopher Hitchens.<p>--<p><i>In the style of Henry kissinger, quoting Lenin, write two paragraphs about lalr parsers</i><p><i>As Lenin once said, &quot;The capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.&quot; In the realm of computer science, we can apply this same principle to LALR parsers. These powerful tools are designed to efficiently analyze and interpret complex grammars, but in the wrong hands, they can become a liability.</i><p><i>LALR parsers have revolutionized the way we process and understand programming languages. Their ability to handle context-free grammars with minimal lookahead has made them a staple in the field of compiler design. However, we must be cautious not to rely too heavily on these tools, lest they become a crutch that blinds us to the true nature of the languages we seek to understand. As Lenin would have warned us, we must remain vigilant and remember that even the most powerful tools can be used against us if we are not careful.</i><p>--<p><i>In the style of groucho marx, quoting kissinger, write two paragraphs about lalr parsers</i><p><i>Well, as my dear friend Henry Kissinger once said, &quot;There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.&quot; And I can&#x27;t help but wonder if he was talking about the world of LALR parsers.</i><p><i>You see, these parsers are a remarkable invention. They can take complex grammars and churn out efficient code faster than you can say &quot;Marx Brothers.&quot; But, like anything in life, there&#x27;s a catch. We must be careful not to rely too heavily on these parsers, or we risk losing sight of the very languages we seek to understand. As Henry would say, &quot;The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously.&quot; So let&#x27;s keep our options open</i>
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sinuhe69about 2 years ago
Haha